inch by inch you'll make it closer
Shut down your server. Then open McEdit and open the level.dat in your server's world folder, just the same as if you were opening a level in your saves folder for single player maps.
you have to exit out of minecraft and open the program. Look up this guy name sethbling on youtube.com
Yes, you can use a custom texture pack in MCEdit, but the process involves a few steps. First, ensure that the texture pack is compatible with the version of Minecraft you are using. Then, you can load the texture pack in Minecraft, and when you open MCEdit, it should reflect the textures from the pack you've selected. However, remember that MCEdit primarily focuses on world editing rather than rendering textures, so changes may not be visible until you load the world in Minecraft.
No but you can use mcedit with pocket edition hope this helps!
To install MCEdit, first ensure you have Python installed on your system, as it is a prerequisite. Download the latest version of MCEdit from its official website or GitHub repository. Extract the downloaded files and navigate to the MCEdit directory in your command line or terminal, then run the executable or script (e.g., mcedit.py). Follow any additional instructions provided in the documentation to complete the setup.
Only is you have Mo' Creatures and (MCEdit?) installed.
No, yo need MCedit to make a flat area.
Try MCedit. See the link below.
Try using a map editor, like MCEdit.
Mob spawners can spawn several mobs. Currently, they only spawn zombies, skeletons, spiders, and cave spiders. If you are using a mod, or MCedit, you can change them to whatever mob you want! There should also be a steve mob on MCedit.
You can use a world editing program like MCedit.
If you have mc then find the saves folder and save it there. And better yet just edit one of those maps, make one in mc then search and find it the edit. Live long and prepare...for Maxwell5050.