1.14.4 Resource Packs Official
"Goodnight, world," he whispered. He turned off the monitor, leaving the 16x16 pixels to rest in the dark.
It feels like a different game. It feels… older. Wiser.
Elias looked up. He had spent two weeks on the cloud textures. Instead of flat, white rectangles, he had given them volume, painting shadows on their undersides so they looked like towering cumulus formations drifting miles above. 1.14.4 resource packs
| Feature | Change | |---------|--------| | | Many split into separate files (e.g., chest → normal/left/right) | | Texture files | New default textures (e.g., planks, logs, stone variants) | | Blockstates | Now uses multipart and variants with new format | | Fonts | Introduced .json font providers (legacy .png fonts still work) | | Sounds | .ogg files; new events added (e.g., raid horn) | | GUI textures | New widget positions, added recipe book textures |
Download this file tree or recreate manually: "Goodnight, world," he whispered
Whoa.
Emily had been playing Minecraft for a while, and she loved exploring the blocky world and building amazing structures. However, she felt that the default textures and models of the game were a bit bland. She wanted to give her Minecraft world a fresh new look. It feels… older
To install the resource pack, Emily went to the Minecraft options menu, clicked on "Resource Packs," and then selected the Lucky Blocks pack from her downloads folder. She then clicked "Done" to apply the pack.
He wasn't looking for the high-resolution, photorealistic packs that made the game look like a AAA shooter. He hated those. He was looking for soul .
Adding shadows, water reflections, and waving plants.