Erehwon: A Minecraft Resourcepack By Mediocritus
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.Creative Commons License
www.mediafire.com/folder/5jhh977ksb8kk/Current Version: v1.5.1
Released 05/13/15
-- fixed issues with corrupt brown / chestnut horse textures; both should have TWO eyes now. Finally!
Current Version: v1.5
Released 05/10/15
-- fixed some issues with font files
-- made some adjustments to GUI widgets
-- fixed "one-eyed" brown horse texture
-- revised full-moon environmental texture
-- increased contrast between gray and light gray ("silver") hardened clay textures
-- changed glass pane top textures
-- added alternate textures for crafting bench, furnace, dispenser, dropper, cauldron, jukebox, item frame background and redstone block
Version v1.4.1
Released 01/10/15
-- fixed error with sheep texture
-- updated pack icon to show correct version
Version: v1.4
Released 01/09/15
-- added banners
-- changed font
-- made tweaks and adjustments to Alex and Steve skins
-- corrected several clipping errors with various textures
-- altered zip file structure to remove extra folder on download
Version: v1.3
Released 10/17/14
-- updated for Minecraft version 1.8.10
Version: v1.2
Released 06/08/14
-- new command block texture added
-- several item icons modified / changed
-- several entity textures refined
-- several plant textures modified / refined
-- foliage color scale slightly adjusted
Version: v1.1
Released 15/05/14
-- tweaks and adjustment to many blocks
-- fire animation revised
-- default Minecraft clouds should appear with clouds enabled in graphic options
-- alternate door textures added
-- some mob textures adjusted / reworked
v1.0.1 Released 21/02/14
-- fixed paintings file so resourcepack art loads instead of default Minecraft paintings.
v1.0 Released 18/02/14
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i really like some things, the look of the glass, the way clay and carpets blend together but are distictive and i love how everything is very easy on the eyes considering most 64x packs tend to give me eye strain.
overall a very execcent pack
Some of the most common adjustments which fix strange image problems are:
Set your graphics from "fancy" to "fast."
Turn 3D Anaglyph to "off"
Set "Smooth Lighting" to "minimum"
Reduce "anisotropic filtering" to a lower level.
Try these and see if that helps.