

Metals and smooth materials now have the correct information to compute reflections. Smoothness information is very important for the credibility of materials too, especially when the sun lights it at grazing angles. Textures have bump mapping information, allowing parallax occlusion mapping and normal mapping. ⚠️ The screenshots provided here were made using SEUS renewed v1.0, the results will differ with other shaders ⚠️

Oh, and also, don't mix it with Realistico. You can do whatever you want with my texture pack, screenshots, videos, modifications for personal use or redistribution, as long as you don't sell it and provide a link to this page or my Patreon. This texture pack is free for everyone to use! However if you wish to support me, you can join my Patreon : Copyright So I decided to make my own, but based on vanilla textures. I didn't want any of those fancy high-resolution texture packs in order to enjoy normal mapping and specular highlights. ⚠️ THIS VERSION IS NOT COMPATIBLE FOR MINECRAFT 1.13 AND ABOVE ⚠️ Description This version (renewed) is made for PBR, but still a WORK IN PROGRESS, so you may encounter some textures with strange behavior. If you like Clarity Resource pack let us know in the comment section below.This is an archive, for the most recent version look here : Ī shaders compatible minecraft texture pack, based on vanilla but with normals and proper glossiness information. Start Minecraft, start the game and in Game settings click on Resource Pack, and move this pack from the left to the right side of the screen. If you don’t have this folder, create this folder by yourself.ģ. Copy the Resource pack file which you just have downloaded (.zip file) into the resourcepacks folder, inside of minecraft folder. – Linux (most distributions), Minecraft folder is located on /home/yourusername/.minecraft ( dot (.) folder is hidden directory on Linux, so press Ctrl+H to unhide folder)Ģ. Now open folder Applicaion Support and look for Minecraft. – OSX (MAC) open Finder, hold down Alt and click Go, then click on the Library in the top menu bar. – Windows OS start Run from start menu and type %appdata% and then click on Run. Locate and open the Minecraft application folder.
