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- Game Version
- Minecraft 26.1.2
- Resolution
- 1024x
- Progress
- 100% complete
- Changes include
- Art
- Environment
- GUI
- Misc
- Particles
- Terrain
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Underwater Sky is a one-of-a-kind sky resource pack that will turn your Minecraft sky into a fully animated underwater scene. This pack is meant to evoke a sense of foreboding with a hazy dark blue underwater scene. Your sky will show gorgeous lightshafts streaming through the water surface, and far below you will see beautiful water caustics moving across the ocean ravine floor.
I addition, this pack also features several unique events, such as swarms of fish appearing, that will happen from time to time.
README
Pick the correct version
FYI
Shaders
This pack does of course work with shaders, but since each shader works differently and has different settings, you will most likely need to tweak them to get a good look.
- Java vanilla: These versions are set to "alpha" release type. This version of the pack is not animated, and doesn't have any unique events.
- Bedrock: Download from the bedrock page. This version of the pack is not animated, and doesn't have any unique events.
- Java Modded: This is the main version of the pack, and is set to "release" type. Select a version and scroll down to see the required mod(s). If more than one dependency is listed for a version, you only need one.* When multiple mods are added as a dependency, that means that the pack will work with all of them, but only one of them is needed to get the pack working. Some mods are available on different versions and mod loaders, so I added support for as many as possible for the widest possible compatibility. Version compatibility is set to the pool of all the mods combined, so what you see is possible to run with at least one of the mods. Check the compatibility table below.
- OptiFine: Works with all OptiFine versions, and thus also with Skyboxify.
FYI
- *Since Skyboxify only supports the custom sky feature from OptiFine, you will need Animatica to get the sky animated, and Polytone to get custom fog colors. Therefore, these 2 mods are only needed when using Skyboxify. Due to a bug in Animatica, there will be a small seam in the sky.
- To check out the many features of the pack, I've provided a text file in the pack that has instructions.
- If you want to disable certain featues of the pack, get Respackopts and use the gizmo in the pack selection screen. Note that if you use Celestial 2.0, the in-game chat will show error messages, but you can ignore those. Alternatively, you can follow the instructions in the text file inside the pack. (this method will not cause error messages to appear)
- Celestial 2.0 requires core shaders to have smooth transitions between different sky layers, which is implemented as a pack overlay in the latest release. Since pack overlays only work from 1.20.2 and above, if you're playing on a version below that, you need to copy the "shaders" folder from "celestial/assets/minecraft/" to "assets/minecraft/".
Shaders
This pack does of course work with shaders, but since each shader works differently and has different settings, you will most likely need to tweak them to get a good look.
Features







Compatibility table

10 Update Logs
Underwater Sky v1.8 : by UsernameGeri 02/15/2026 6:02:17 amFebruary 15 @ 11:02 am UTC
- Added core shaders for Celestial 2.0 as a pack overlay (please check the README on the main page)
Please read the logs of v1.0
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edit: it was an issue with a shader
I have embeddium and other addons of it installed and im on forge 1.20.1
is there any way to edit the tecture pack mabye to make it run smoother and not be laggy?