Pixel Reality 1.13 and 1.12 is a texture pack developed on the same resolution as Minecraft’s predefined textures. Although its author has strived to create a realistic pack still consisting of a low resolution.
The result is relaxing textures, made up of soft colors and somewhat more believable shades for certain natural objects. In addition, these textures have a slight shading to give the feeling of three-dimensionality.
Although it is a pack of 16x its author recommends using Optifine to improve both color and lighting.
PIXEL REALITY – LUMINANCE (FULL)
This version is included in the Pixel Reality resource pack and is intended to heavily influence the gameplay, making the game more difficult.
Realistic shading and colors but with weaker light sources and darker shadows, being pitch black at light level 0 regardless of your Brightness settings. Night vision is hampered by strong light and heat sources (including the sun) making your vision actually worse at day and in the Nether. The End is very dark and even light sources are very dim; Night Vision is a lifesaver here.+
PIXEL REALITY – LUMINANCE (PALE)
Like Full, but artificial lights in the Overworld are vanilla white-ish instead of orange. In the Nether they’re still fire-red and in the end, they’re still dim and yellow-ish, to preserve the otherworldly atmosphere.
PIXEL REALITY – LUMINANCE (LIGHT)
Only realistic shading by natural light (sun/moon), nothing else changes. Use this if you don’t like orange-ish torch light and other big changes to visuals.
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 Pixel Reality Resource Packs for Minecraft?
Download Optifine 1.12 (Only for Minecraft versions 1.12.x).
Download Optifine 1.13 (Minecraft versions 1.13.x only).
Download Pixel Reality Resource Packs 1.13 or Pixel Reality Resource Packs 1.12
Open the .minecraft/resourcepacks file
Paste the downloaded file, inside “resource packs”.
Realistic texture pack with just 16x resolution!