The Default texture pack, also known as the “vanilla” pack, is the standard texture pack for Minecraft. It is the first texture pack that players encounter when they start playing the game because it’s pre-installed and it serves as a template for creating custom textures. It was initially created by Markus “Notch” Persson, the creator of Minecraft, and has been updated and refined by Mojang and Microsoft, the companies that now own the game.
Certainly, you may have contemplated creating your own texture pack for Minecraft. One of the major challenges lies in the beginning stage, as many players are unaware of where to source textures as a foundation for their pack. However, this predicament has been resolved with the release of the original Default texture pack by some community members. The official textures of the game have been exported into a resource pack, enabling users to obtain and utilize all blocks, items, and sounds as a template for their custom texture pack.
All in all, the Default texture pack is an excellent starting point for creating custom packs. Many players enjoy creating their own textures for Minecraft, either to personalize their game or to share them with others on our website. The default resource pack provides a solid foundation for these efforts, with clear, easy-to-understand textures that can be modified or replaced. This allows players to experiment with different textures and create unique, customized graphics for Minecraft that reflect their own preferences.
In general, the first step for creating a resource pack involves deciding whether you want to spend money or not. For example, you can install the free programs Gimp and Paint.net or the paid software Photoshop. Our team primarily utilizes Paint.net due to its comprehensive set of features for pixel blocks and items. Hence, we suggest starting with the free options. You may have prior experience with image editing. If this is the case, you may already utilize the professional program, Photoshop.
Default was released on May 17, 2009 and is compatible with these Minecraft versions: 26.1.2 - 26.1.1 - 26.1 - 1.21.11 - 1.21.10 - 1.21.9 - 1.21.8 - 1.21.7 - 1.21.6 - 1.21.5 - 1.21.4 - 1.21.3 - 1.21.2 - 1.21.1 - 1.21 - 1.20.1 - 1.20 - 1.19.4 - 1.19.3 - 1.19.2 - 1.19.1 - 1.19 - 1.18.2 - 1.18.1 - 1.18 - 1.17.1 - 1.17 - 1.16.5 - 1.16.4 - 1.16.3 - 1.16 - 1.15.2 - 1.15 - 1.14.4 - 1.14 - 1.13.2 - 1.13 - 1.12.2 - 1.12 - 1.11.2 - 1.11 - 1.10.2 - 1.10 - 1.9.4 - 1.9 - 1.8.9 - 1.8 - 1.7.10 - 1.7.2
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Yo so the chests, signs and beds are invisible so like… can u fix it or something
No Tryhard
i love this
Why is this version too old although I downloaded 1.19.3 (the most recent version) ?
The creator has set the wrong pack_format in the MCMETA file. You can change the value from 11 to 12 to fix the incompatibility message. However, this is not absolutely necessary, because the pack also works with the pack_format 11 without any problems.
yoo thank you my dude
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Why is there no spawn egg for the allay and other certain mobs? There are some but a lot are missing from the BE pack.
A number of the newer entities don’t have their own dedicated spawn egg textures. Instead, they all reference the same 2 images, a base and overlay texture, and in each entity’s client-side file there is defined a color for the base and overlay.
For example, the Alley:
“`json
{
“format_version”: “1.8.0”,
“minecraft:client_entity”: {
“description”: {
“identifier”: “minecraft:allay”,
. . .
“spawn_egg”: {
“base_color”: “#00daff”,
“overlay_color”: “#00adff”
}
}
}
}
“`
And then with older entities, such as Zombies:
“`json
{
“format_version”: “1.10.0”,
“minecraft:client_entity”: {
“description”: {
“identifier”: “minecraft:zombie”,
. . .
“spawn_egg”: {
“texture”: “spawn_egg”,
“texture_index”: 12
}
}
}
}
“`
All of this is fully configurable through resource packs, and can be done for both Vanilla and Custom entities. You can also define custom texture definitions in `item_textures.json` to use as your entity spawn eggs should you wish to. It’s all fairly obvious how it’s done when you look at it.
Where can i find the sounds folder? i looked where it normally is but cant find it
Awesome
cool
Where we can found “sound” pls!!
Well, obviously, you cant
you can but thats only in 1.15+ versions
why the bedrock files doesnt give you the .mcpack? now its useless
just rename the zip file from .zip to .mcpack.
uwu
Help me! Where is the sounds folder? i cant find it!
im not sure, but it mighty be cuz this is listed as a texture pack not a reasorce pack
Ok, but it says this ”As a result, you can now download all blocks, items, and **SOUNDS**, and use them as a template for your own texture pack.” But thank you!
is good
Thank you!! My homemade pack wasnt working for some reason T-T
mega helpful
That’s great and I can recommend it
This will be used to create my own pvp texture pack.
Me too
thanks i using it for my texture pack
good
Where is the download button
the text is the button.