


This would make it way more convenient and eliminate the contrast problem of a dark patch on a dark background. The only thing i would change is the lighting of the ores when they are completely in the dark (surrounded by blocks), but I’m not sure if that can be done with a resource pack alone. The textures of the ores also change to a simpler color representation scheme, red for redstone, teal for diamond, etc. I recommend going to y=8 and looking up so that you have the contrast with the daytime sky. The ores appear dark (not illuminated) until you clear one of the surrounding blocks and place a torch nearby, so it can be difficult to know which one is which at first, and since the lower background is also dark, it’s difficult to see them when looking down. That being said, he was referring to using xray mods, and not texture packs, this one is supposed to include a mod Rollback Post to Revision RollBack But thats just my opinion. Cobblestone is not included so it can be used as a reference to mark already established paths. Maintained by the community, and inspired by old school RPGs. It makes stone, dirt, gravel, diorite, granite and andesite transparent. A 32x Resource Pack for Minecraft that comes in multiple flavors based on different styles of fantasy. Be sure to scroll through all the pages and you will surely find something that you will like. I’m running 1.15.2 and although it says “incompatible” when you select it, it works without problems. recently updated A fairly large list of quality Minecraft 1.5.2 Resource Packs designed by various artists. I don’t know what other experienced, but it worked fine for me.
