Invictus is the sequel to the Soartex texture pack.ĭespite being a 128x128 texture pack, Vanilla PBR introduces only minor changes to the base Minecraft visuals. Invictus is a 64圆4 texture pack that comes with light and simple modifications. The CreatorPack is a 32x32 texture pack that modifies most blocks and makes them a bit more detailed. LB Photo Realism Reload is a 128x128 texture pack that adds more detail and depth to most blocksīare Bones is a 16x16 texture pack that introduces simple clear cut blocks, making them perfect for players that like a cleaner Minecraft. Extremely detailed but can be taxing to your systemĪ 64圆4 texture pack that smoothens most surfaces while being incredibly lightĪ 128x128 texture pack, Firewolf greatly sharpens blocks and smoothens textures, making it a perfect pack for those into incredibly clean blocksĪ light 32x32 texture pack that improves block outlines and introduces clean textures Transforms Minecraft textures to a whopping 512x512 resolution. Want Minecraft to look blockier? This 8x8 texture halves Minecraft's 16x16 default textures, making the game look simpler and blockierĪnother 8x8 Minecraft texture, Rodrigo's Pack transforms Minecraft to a cartoon world where every block is bright and colorfulĪ 32x32 texture pack that adds detail and smoothness to Minecraft blocksĪ 32x32 texture pack that adds more color and texture to Minecraft So this pack certainly comes highly recommended, if a beautiful, semi-realistic, and detailed look is what you’re going for.Ĭlarity supports Minecraft Java versions ranging from 1.12 to 1.18, and also has a Bedrock version available for purchase.A 128x128 texture pack, Realistico (Lite) tries to bring visual realism into MinecraftĪ 32x32 texture pack, Faithful x32 doubles the texture of vanilla Minecraft blocks without significantly altering the game's overall look It adds other nice touches as well, including a custom sky when used with Optifine. This also means that Clarity will suit just about any type of Minecraft build or world, albeit with a focus on rustic builds. In general, Clarity strikes the fine balance between appealing to those who like how Minecraft already looks, but who also want a better looking game – and who may find Faithful to be too similar to default. Another thing it does well is balancing between detail and maintaining the Minecraft-look: the 32x resolution means that it’s distinctly pixelated, while also making the game feel much more detailed.
It implements this style skillfully, being very comprehensive and cohesive in manner – every block and item works together to add to the look. This positions it to be similar in style to Epic Adventures, but as a contrast to the brighter and smoother CreatorPack.
Secondly, it adds its own unique style to the game – that being a somewhat moody, rustic look. This makes it not only a good realistic option, but also a potential Faithful alternative. Firstly, it adds a ton of detail to the textures, and really transforms the look of the game – yet manages to keep it restrained enough so as to feel familiar, and almost default-like. Clarity is a fantastic texture pack for many reasons.