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Texture packs were a way to change the in-game textures of blocks, items, mobs, and the GUI.
In Java Edition 1.6.1, texture packs were replaced with resource packs, which provide more control over textures and other game features, such as music and text.
Each custom texture pack is either a ZIP archive with a case-insensitive .zip suffix or a directory.
Texture packs are placed in the ๐ File directory.png: Sprite image for directory in Minecraft
texturepacks directory within ๐ File directory.png: Sprite image for directory in Minecraft
.minecraft. They can be chosen from the options, but only one pack can be selected at any given time.
By default, the game uses the texture pack called Default. It has the description The default look of Minecraft and a default ๐ File file.png: Sprite image for file in Minecraft
pack.png. It is always present and uses textures from the ๐ File archive.png: Sprite image for archive in Minecraft
client.jar. If a custom texture pack does not have a certain texture, the texture from the default texture pack is used instead.
The Default pack has block and item textures 16ร16 pixels in size. 32ร32, 64ร64, 128ร128, 256ร256, 512ร512, and 1024ร1024 textures were referred to as "HD". Textures of different resolutions can be mixed and matched within one texture pack.
Texture packs in the older format from before 1.5 that are directories (not ZIP files) are displayed in red and marked as incompatible.
Downloading a specific texture pack can be requested by servers when joining.
๐ File file.png: Sprite image for file in Minecraft
pack.txt is a UTF-8 text file with LF or CRLF line endings, which can have up to two lines used as the description of the pack on the texture pack list. The text can be formatted using formatting codes. Any extraneous lines are cut off. This file is required for a texture pack directory, but not a texture pack ZIP file, to be detected.
Texture packs using the format from before 1.5 can be converted to the 1.5 format using the Unstitcher tool.
Texture packs can be converted to resource packs using the Texture Ender tool. Converting texture packs from before 1.5 is a two-step process, requiring them to be converted to the 1.5 format first by using Unstitcher.
pack.txt), Minecraft recognizes a directory as a texture pack. In-depth instructions on obtaining the files to make custom texture packs are located at Tutorial:Custom texture packs. However this is not necessary, as of snapshot 12w23a, for as long as pack.txt exists, it is recognized as a texture pack.%appdata%\.minecraft\texturepacks.~/.minecraft/texturepacks (this directory may be hidden in the home directory).~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/texturepacks (this directory may be hidden).pack.txt file in it. This, however, did not work prior to 12w23a.texturepacks directory.Current versions of Minecraft support higher resolutions of texture packs. Traditionally, textures in-game work on a 16ร16 block. Bigger texture packs can go all the way up to 512ร512 (32ร, 64ร, 128ร, 256ร) but require better hardware to play smoothly.
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| v1.2.2 | Added official support for 16ร16 and smaller resolution texture packs. Prior to this, users would have to manually replace the ๐ File file.png: Sprite image for file in Minecraftterrain.png texture atlas in ๐ File archive.png: Sprite image for archive in Minecraftclient.jar files, or use a mod. | ||||||
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| 1.8 | ? | Fixed a crash related to HD textures, however they still do not work correctly on a vanilla client. | |||||
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| 1.0.0 | Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4 | Players can now reload the texture pack by pressing โฏ+โฏ. | |||||
| 1.3.1 | 12w23a | Texture packs directories are now recognized. | |||||
| 12w24a | The Open texture pack folder button now works on macOS. | ||||||
| 1.5 | 13w02a | The ๐ File file.png: Sprite image for file in Minecraftterrain.png and ๐ File file.png: Sprite image for file in Minecraftgui/items.png were replaced by individual block and item textures, allowing for HD textures and animations.
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| These are respectively replaced by stitched_terrain.png and stitched_items.png. | |||||||
| Texture pack directories (but not ZIP files) using the old format are marked as incompatible and displayed with a red name. | |||||||
| 1.6.1 | 13w24a | Texture packs are no longer supported and are replaced with resource packs. | |||||
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| Xbox 360 | Xbox One | PS3 | PS4 | PS Vita | Wii U | Switch | |
| TU12 | CU1 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | Patch 1 | 1.0.1 | Added support for texture packs. |
| TU13 | Added the Plastic texture pack. | ||||||
| CU4 | 1.10 | 1.10 | 1.10 | Added the Steampunk texture pack. | |||
| CU6 | 1.11 | 1.11 | 1.11 | Added the Festive texture pack. | |||
| TU23 | CU11 | 1.15 | 1.15 | 1.15 | Added the Pattern texture pack. | ||
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