Minecraft standard textures, where to download them or how to make them?

If you are looking for a standard DEFAULT Minecraft texture pack, then I will tell you how to “get” it out of the game yourself, how to work with it.

A standard resource pack is useful if you want to make your own texture pack, or just change a few textures for your map or server.

If suddenly there is no version you need, then below I will write how to independently get a texture pack from the game and make a texture pack out of it.

Download and run the required version of the game, mine is 1.16.5.

Open the \ .minecraft \ versions \ 1.16.5 folder, if you don’t know how to open the .minecraft folder here is a simple guide

Find the 1.16.5.jar file, RMB on it and choose to open it in Winrar (you can download it from here)

Find the assets folder and move it to any folder on your computer.

Find any other resource pack for minecraft, open it with Winrar, inside you will see the pack.png and pack.mcmeta files, transfer them to the same folder as assets pack.png is a preview picture of your pack, and the pack.mcmeta file contains a description of the pack and information on which version of minecraft it will work.

Open pack.mcmeta with notepad, you will see several lines, for example “pack_format”: 6, – the number is responsible for the version of the game for which the pack is suitable.

In fact, all that this parameter does is inform the player that the pack is made for this older or newer version of the game and highlights or does not highlight it in red.

You can specify 1 for 1.6-1.7.10, 2 for 1.8-1.9.4, 3 for 1.10-1.12.2, 4 for 1.13-1.14.4, 5 for 1.15-1.16.2 and 6 for 1.16.4-1.16 .5, of course, with the release of 1.17 and newer versions, the number will increase. This is only a warning for the player and nothing more, old texture packs cannot be updated this way.

Below you will see – “description”: “Text for the description of the texture pack” – you can change the text for the description of the texture pack.

Zip the pack into a .zip archive, select 2 files and a folder and select add to archive.

Be sure to select the .zip archive, otherwise the game will not see the resource pack, you can specify your name.

Done, you will receive an archive with your standard texture pack.

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