Summary
Minecraft’siconic graphics are easily identifiable at a glance and have become part of the game’s identity. Older players ofMinecraftmay have gotten burned out by the game’s textures. Luckily, swapping them out is an easy process that changes how the game looks and feels. These resource packs offer unique art styles that aim to change the emotion thatMinecraftportrays.
Finding a resource pack with a style that players like will make playingMinecraftfeel like it got an upgrade. Resource pack styles vary from one to the other, with some going for outlandish effects, cartoonish vibes, and all-out realism.
These resource packs have been picked for their unique twist to their specific art style while accommodating to a wide selection of tastes.
1MS Painted
Style Type: Simple Cartoonish
Everyone has used Microsoft Paint for one task or another, but probably not to create textures forMinecraft. If players want to turn themost popular sandbox gameinto a toy-like playground, MS Painted will transform the game. The color palette is vivid and all the colors pop from the screen.
The resource pack was completed with Microsoft Paint and only used its 20 default colors. Mobs are given cute or funny or just straight-up silly faces. MS Painted gives a fascinating hand-drawn feel toMinecraftthat is unique in this resource pack. Players seeking a cartoon comic feel toMinecraftneed to give MS Painted a try.
2Simplecraft x16
Style Type: Extremely Simplified
WhileMinecraft’sdefault textures are simple, Simplecraft takes it a step further and simplifies it to the extreme. Simplecraft softens up the visuals ofMinecraftand can be a great choice for players who dislike overly vivid resource packs.
The grass and tallgrass textures have lots of character, with tallgrass being more blocky and having small treelike bushes that would not appear in vanilla.Exploring any cavewill no longer be the same as the color options are significantly reduced while still maintaining perfect block clarity. This resource pack is perfect for players who want to heavily lean on a subtle color palette that’s easy on the eyes.
3Omori
Style Type: Pastel & Colorful
Gamers who have playedOmoribefore may be surprised to see an entire resource pack aimed at transformingMinecraftto matchOmori’scute pixel art style. This resource pack changes the textures to the point that players will need to identify most of them.
TheOmoriresource pack transformsMinecraftinto a pastel paradise, full of light colors that stick toOmori’sart style. Audio is also changed, such as villagers sounding like sproutmoles. The Ender Dragon, warden, and enderman audio are also changed to sound different from their baseMinecraftsounds. The resource pack does contain spoilers for the game and is a great choice for fans ofOmori.
4Patrix
Style Type: Medieval Realistic
Realistic resource packs rarely look good, asMinecraftwas not designed for realism. Patrix has broken this rule byincorporating a medieval elementalongside the realism factor, resulting in a beautiful resource pack that pairs well with any shader.
Patrix adds new animations to some mobs. For example, creepers now walk ominously and are more intimidating than ever. This resource pack will not work properly unless Optifine is installed. The first image shows the resource pack when paired with a shader, as it is intended to be used alongside one. This resource pack is best used for gamers with beefier computers as it’s on the intensive side, especially if paired with a shader pack.
5Tooniverse
Style Type: Bright Cartoony
In the theme of cartoonish resource packs, Tooniverse is among the most popular. Bright, cheery, and colorful, this resource pack completely changes the vibe ofMinecraftand turns it into a cartoon universe. Tooniverse includes a few add-ons, one of which was used to turn the leaves blocky and is free to download.
The only free version of this resource pack is the 32x resolution one and lacks textures for most mobs. This can be circumvented by using another cartoony resource pack to replace the mobs, as the vanilla ones will stick out like a sore thumb.
Tooniverse offers different premium options, from x64 to x256 resolution, but the free option still transformsMinecraftinto a vivid cartoon world.
6Jolicraft
Style Type: Cheery & Cartoony
Jolicraft is one of the older resource packs that still carry the old-school appearance of earlier texture packs. Unlike many other resource packs, Jolicraft looks best at 16x and proves that sometimes, less is more. Mobs are heavily changed, with one of the most notable ones being the ghast, which becomes agiant floating eye of horror.
The resource pack includes a full GUI change to leave no remnants of vanillaMinecraft.Jolicraft gives a lighthearted vibe, which is portrayed by having a tic-tac-toe game on cakes and turning cooked chicken into a drumstick. Jolicraft is a beautiful resource pack that is performance-friendly and gives a joyful experience for those who use it.
7Dokucraft
Style Type: OId School RPG
Dokucraft offers three color options for players; light, high, and dark. Dark offers the biggest contrast from vanillaMinecraftand changes the game the most. Resource packs generally aim for a positive and colorful aesthetic, but Dokucraft Dark offers a unique, gritty experience.
Dokucraft has an old-school RPG feel that fits well forplayers who love to explore. Players can also download all three versions of the resource pack and switch them out depending on their mood. The old-school RPG feel is excellent for anyone who loves adventuring inMinecraft.