Published Jan 3rd, 2023, 1/3/23 12:52 am
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There are very few projects that get you excited. The resource pack appears to be one of the few that manages to stir the interest of even the most veteran Minecraft players. This is because it is not just a texture resolution upscale. It is also not just a recoloring of existing textures. It is the kind of project that takes hours of sleepless nights to come to fruition. Developed by artist Aryan Nikose, the texture pack set itself on the ambitious path of completely changing how Minecraft looks, feels, and plays. It manages to make the game breathtaking. A true eye candy that a player can just sit and admire. Pushing the capabilities of the game, the artist had to resort to path-traced shaders. For this purpose, the developer chose to use BSL, a commonly available shader pack for Minecraft. It pushed BSL to its limits to accomplish something that no longer looks like a blocky game. The resource pack brings a certain degree of photorealism that is unprecedented in Minecraft. Objects and items look stunningly real, albeit with more corners and sharp edges but completely different than what they look like in vanilla Minecraft. The work done by the developer using BSL shader's features would not suffice to make Minecraft so visually beautiful. It had to be supported by improved textures. For this we had to develop it using higher resolution textures. The lowest resolution available is 128x which is in itself resource demanding.
Progress | 100% complete |
Game Version | Minecraft 1.19 |
Resolution | 128x |
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