This is a simple Windows application that converts images to Minecraft maps using the latest colors. It works for Java Edition 1.12 - 1.14+ and Bedrock 1.5 - 1.12+ (inferior Windows 10 Edition).
First, click the button depending on the edition you're using. For Java Edition, you'll need to browse to your saves folder. By default, it's located at %appdata%\.minecraft\saves
. Choose your world and click Select Folder.
This tab shows maps that you want to import. Click Open to browse for images to convert into maps. For each image, you'll be able to change some import settings.
Once your images are imported, they'll appear as they will in-game as maps. Hover over an image to see the original. You can right-click maps to discard them, and they will not be sent to the world. When you're ready, click Send All to World.
If the Add new maps to inventory checkbox is checked, a chest will be added to your inventory containing all the maps you just imported.
This tab shows maps that are currently in your world. You can click a map to select it, then click again to deselect. The three buttons at the bottom apply to all selected maps.
The following is a comparison of this program's map output in-game compared to some other image-to-map applications.
此处可能存在不合适展示的内容,页面不予展示。您可通过相关编辑功能自查并修改。
如您确认内容无涉及 不当用语 / 纯广告导流 / 暴力 / 低俗色情 / 侵权 / 盗版 / 虚假 / 无价值内容或违法国家有关法律法规的内容,可点击提交进行申诉,我们将尽快为您处理。