Build a massive castle, barely survive a creeper attack, find an abandoned temple, create your first nether portal -- taking screen shots can be a way to immortalize your adventures in "Minecraft" and share them with friends. Taking the snapshots is easy enough, but to view and share them with others, you first need to find the images on your hard drive. This task is complicated by the fact that "Minecraft" installs itself to a folder deep within your user settings, and that's where the screen shots are stored.
Instructions
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Launch "Minecraft" and click "Options."
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Click the "Resource Packs" button, and then click "Open Resource Pack Folder." Because the folder used to store resource packs is also located within the main game folder, it can be a convenient shortcut whenever you want to view your screen shots.
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Move up to the parent folder and then open the "Screenshots" folder. All your screen shots are stored in this folder.