Default 3D Texture Pack 1.20, 1.20.4 β†’ 1.19, 1.19.4

Default 3D Texture Pack

The Default 3D texture pack adds 3D blocks and 3D items to Minecraft. This makes the normal default textures look much nicer. Normally, the textures in vanilla Minecraft have no depth, which is why the graphics don’t look like a modern video game. Fortunately, this is changing now, because even simple blocks like the crafting table become three-dimensional.

Dandelion Texture Pack 1.20, 1.20.4 β†’ 1.19, 1.19.4

Dandelion X Texture Pack

At first it seems a bit surprising, but the Dandelion X texture pack can impress even without a high resolution. The look is based on a simple color palette that allows little room for maneuver. Imagine you had to paint the Mona Lisa with only two color pencils.

Faithful Texture Pack 1.20, 1.20.4 β†’ 1.19, 1.19.4

Faithful Texture Pack

Although the first release was years ago, Faithful texture pack is still the most downloaded texture pack in the world. In plain language this means that the first version was for the Minecraft update 1.2.5. That was in spring 2012 and a lot of time has passed since then.

SapixCraft Texture Pack 1.20, 1.20.4 β†’ 1.19, 1.19.4

SapixCraft Texture Pack

The SapixCraft texture pack is one of the few packs that is playable in different resolutions. To be more precise, there are a total of five different versions. Accordingly, you can decide for yourself whether you prefer to use pixelated or very high-resolution textures in Minecraft.

PureBDcraft Texture Pack 1.20, 1.20.4 β†’ 1.19.4

PureBDcraft Texture Pack

The PureBDcraft texture pack is rated five out of five stars in the Minecraft Marketplace, which is the first indication that you can expect excellent textures. It is also one of the most downloaded resource packs across all platforms.