PixaGraph 1.16, 1.15, and 1.12 is a texture pack made up of strong, saturated colors, which will give a dark touch in dark colors, but vibrant in the most striking colors. The design of its textures tends to convey a slight “cartoon” touch, although in some blocks and objects it is more noticeable than in others.
We should also keep in mind that the following images, where we can see a comparison of the style before and after, do not show these textures versus the originals, but faces the same textures with or without shaders. In this case, the shaders in the example are MrMeepz_03, and you can find them here for version 1.12.
It’s a texture pack that maintains the game’s predefined resolution, which is 16x resolution, so you won’t need external tools like Optifine, although they always work well to optimize the game.
FAQ:
What is The difference between Minecraft texture packs and resource packs?
Both are the same! There is no difference between Minecraft Texture Packs and Minecraft Resource Packs. In Java Edition, 1.6 texture packs were replaced with resource packs, which change the textures of the game and things like sounds, music, language files, fonts, splash texts, and more. Texture packs only modify the game’s decoration; resource packs can modify decorations, audio files, animations, etc.
What do mods and data packs do in Minecraft?
Mods make the game more enjoyable; change the default game code. Resource Packs change textures, sounds, models, and other resources that are already in the game. Data Packs provide a way for players to customize their Minecraft experience further.
How to install PixaGraph Resource Packs for Minecraft?
Download PixaGraph 1.16, PixaGraph 1.15 or PixaGraph 1.12
Open .minecraft/resourcepacks folder
Paste the downloaded .zip file into the “resource packs” folder.
Now you can enjoy this new texture pack!