Unity Texture Pack 1.19, 1.19.4 → 1.18.2

Unity Texture Pack

The Unity texture pack may seem unspectacular at first, because it is a default edit. However, the first impression that the environment looks like vanilla Minecraft is deceptive, because there are significant differences, which will be explained to you below.

Patrix Texture Pack 1.21, 1.21.4, 1.21.1 → 1.20

Patrix Texture Pack

Today, we will present the Patrix texture pack, which is perhaps the best realistic pack available. To begin with, there are four different resolutions available, but it is recommended that you choose the best version with 256 pixels only if you have a supercomputer, as it requires a lot of RAM/VRAM to handle it.

ModernArch Texture Pack 1.21, 1.21.4 → 1.20

Modern Arch Texture Pack

With its high-resolution textures, custom 3D models, and support for shaders, the ModernArch texture pack has gained followers all over the world. It was developed by two Minecraft fans from Designio Graphics. The primary focus is on the modern interior of your Minecraft building, which will undergo significant optimization.


Stylized Texture Pack 1.17 → 1.16, 1.15, 1.14

Stylized Texture Pack

Currently, there exist several Minecraft mods that aim to increase the realism of the game world, however, they often cause problems. Dmitriy, the creator of the new Stylized texture pack, has taken a different approach. He employs bump-mapping, an intricate technique that adds more structure and detail to Minecraft blocks.

Bare Bones Texture Pack 1.21, 1.21.3, 1.21.1 → 1.20

Bare Bones Texture Pack

When you hear the name Bare Bones Texture Pack you’re probably wondering what it’s all about. RobotPantaloons, the creator of the pack, chose this title because he wants this pack to make Minecraft look as simple as possible and not add any fancy stuff.

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