

So far 131 blocks have been retexured and more to come! The current version of the resource pack is available in 3 different versions. As for now the resource pack is far from done. I'm also working on a Minecraft resource pack (Realistic Textures), that you can access here on Patreon. I make a lots of mod showcases on youtube, most of the time it's about Skyrim, but I make videos for Witcher 3 Wild Hunt and Fallout and Minecraft as well. Please also check each video description for the proper links.

For the shader mod go to SonicEther's page. Realistico Resource Pack for Minecraft 1.8.8 Changelogsĭownload Links for Realistico Resource PackĬredit: matteorizzo – Website: matteorizzo.If you're here for the Minecraft shader mod, you're at the wrong place. The bump mapping also requires Optifine to render correctly, so if you don’t have that, a lot of the textures in this resource pack are going to look flat and dull compared to how they should appear.

If you do plan to try Realistico, you’ll need Minecraft Forge installed and working, along with Optifine to get the improved skies and connected glass textures. That’s easy enough to work around by simply turning back your Minecraft client to an earlier version, so don’t let it put you off of downloading and trying this pack. The finished pack is supposed to work with Minecraft 1.8, but it might not be completed until after 1.9 is released. This pack is a major work in progress, but it’s coming along rather well, with a solid half of the blocks, items and other textures in Minecraft being replaced already. Unless of course you regularly use 512x resource packs when playing, in which case the only difference here will be the textures. The special bump mapping which gives textures their characteristic look in Realistico will require your computer to work much harder than it normally does to run Minecraft. 3D models, special lighting and shading effects and other features of this pack make Minecraft look amazing, but there is a cost to using this pack. The Realistico resource pack features a 512x resolution which allows for truly realistic textures – not stuff that people think looks realistic, but stuff which actually does appear to be real. That doesn’t stop them from coming out every now and then though. Mostly this is because the majority of players can’t play the game when using big, beefy packs. There are few resource packs which take Minecraft’s resolution to the highest possible level.
