Step 5: On the top left of the window inside Mcreator, there is a "create animated texture" button. Step 4: I repeated the "draw & erase" process, making 10 frames. (Another possibly easier way to do this is to press "undo" after saving each texture, undoing what you had just done, and drawing a new line. This saves it as a new texture, making you able to come right back and edit for the next frame of the animated object. Step 3: I clicked the "Save as a new texture" button, instead of the "save texture" button. Step 2: I drew a new wave of white through it. (Unless you use the other method that I explain later) Step 1: I set the eraser opacity and the pencil opacity at the same level, which was 12 for me. For example, I made a diamond like looking item with a wave of white (using the opacity tool. Note: you can animate the object whatever you want, this is just an example. Some users may not even know this is possible, but it is extremely easy. If you've ever wanted an item that looks like it pulses, vibes, or changes color in your hand/inventory, then this tutorial will give you a easy way right through it.
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