Although it may be three years old now, the Marvelouscraft resource pack still gets regular updates from its author, darealmeesta. It’s currently in Beta stage for Minecraft 1.9.4 so there may be some bugs when using it with the latest version of Minecraft, but the fact it works at all puts it well ahead of the majority of other resource packs that have yet to be updated, or may never be updated at all as is often the case when Minecraft leaps ahead to a new client version. This is great news for players who love the combat update and don’t want to roll back to earlier versions of Minecraft.
Marvelouscraft makes changes all over Minecraft – it’s not just the newer textures that look different. One major change is glowstone, which now looks like a bloody red block rather than the gold and black you see normally. It still provides the same level of light, but now it comes in a red tint. All of the doors get updates too, so all five of the wooden doors and the single iron door all look very different from each other. Not all of these changes are improvements though.
If you take a look at the two-block tall flowers like rose bushes and lavender, you’ll notice they look pretty much the same as they normally do. The same thing goes for sand, as well as all the wood blocks you chop out of trees, like birch and spruce. Blocks made from ingots and coal look amazing though. There are some very good visuals in the Marvelouscraft resource pack, but they are spread out through Minecraft’s hundreds of different textures, so spotting them will take some time.
Marvelouscraft Resource Pack Features
- A lot of CTM-Stuff (but visible glass 😉 )
- A lot of Randomnmobs (not all cows look the same)
- Every texture the game has to offer is done (except Enderdragon)
- 23 custom animations
- Custom Colors for everything.
Update Logs
- Added Arrows and redid the old ones
- Fixed Enchanting Menu
- Added Shieldslot in Hotbar
- Added Shieldslot in Creative and Survival Inventory
- Added Shulker
- Added Enderbricks
- Redid all Endstone related Textures
- Added Chorus plants
- Added and redid Potions
- Added Beetroots and Beetroot Soup
- Added Shields
- Fixed Compass and Watch Animation
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Installation Guide for Marvelouscraft Resource Pack
This tutorial will show you how easy it is to download and install Marvelouscraft Resource Pack for Minecraft 1.11/1.10.2/1.9.4. For resource packs that are higher resolution of 64×64 pixels, you will have to download and install Optifine HD Mod or MCPatcher HD Fix to render successful all HD textures. Also, this guide will work on all versions of Minecraft.
- Setup 1: Download the texture pack/resource pack from below link/s.
- Setup 2: Open Minecraft and go to Options -> Resource Packs -> “Open resource pack folder”.
- Setup 3: A window will open with the folder “resourcepacks” from .minecraft directory.
- Setup 4: Move the zip file that you just downloaded in resourcepacks folder.
- Setup 5: Now you should see the pack in “Available Resource Packs” list.
If the pack not on the list after you have copied, possible the zip file of the resource pack to be in the wrong format. If you have problems with installation does not hesitate to leave a comment below, we help you or our visitors will help you too.
Download Marvelouscraft Resource Pack
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