Default 3D Resource Pack for Minecraft 1.19/1.18.2/1.17.1/1.16.5

Default 3D Resource Pack offers changes in the shape of blocks and items to make it more unique and catchy. Turning simple, ugly block into 3D simply but not quite ugly anymore block is Default 3D’s primary mission.

Default 3D Low would be your way to go when the computer you’re using isn’t that powerful. Considering it’s derived from Default 3D High. In comparison, it lacks a few block models and features pack-specific block models. This ensures the pack will run smoothly. Models in this pack also feature ‘smooth edges.’ This makes all textures of all faces of a model connect seamlessly with its adjacent faces, creating an eye-pleasing gameplay experience.

Default 3D Medium is an excellent alternative for both Low and High, hence the word ‘medium.’ It features all blocks, items, and textures Default 3D High does. The only difference is that some block models are altered to feature fewer elements. This benefits the pack’s performance. It’s designed for decent-performing computers. Models in this pack also feature ‘smooth edges.’ This makes all textures of all faces of a model connect seamlessly with its adjacent faces, creating an eye-pleasing gameplay experience.

Default 3D High can be considered a number one choice, granted that your computer’s performance is average or above. Unaltered, it features all blocks, items, and textures. Models in this pack also feature ‘smooth edges.’ This makes all textures of all faces of a model connect seamlessly with its adjacent faces, creating an eye-pleasing gameplay experience.

Default 3D Snapshot is exactly what its name implies. It’s derived from High but features models for the newest blocks and items added in snapshots. Note that these snapshot models are never featured in any other pack. If the above packs cannot function properly with newer versions of Minecraft, this pack always will.

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How to Install Default 3D Resource Pack

  1. Be sure you have already downloaded and installed OptiFine HD for Minecraft.
  2. Download the resource pack from MinecraftRed (you can download it below).
  3. Start Minecraft and from the main menu, go to options.
  4. Click on the “Resource Packs” button.
  5. Click on the “Open resource pack folder” button.
  6. Place the resource pack .zip file in the resourcepacks folder.
  7. Back to the resource packs menu, and you should see the pack in the list of availability packs to use in-game.

Download Default 3D Resource Pack 1.19/1.18.2

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