But up close, the differences are clear.
Subtle but pleasant, and very easy to enjoy.
It’s certainly not a lazy pack, despite its often flat surfaces.

PastelCraft
PastelCraftdifferentiates itself from the other texture packs in this list with its refreshing colour palette.
With this pack, the look of your Minecraft world becomes less saturated but remain just as characterful.
That’s the power of pastel colours.

These colours can make even a trip to the Nether to gather somePotion ingredientsfeel calming.
double-check to grab the Nether Star if you win, because you’ll need it to make aBeacon.
It’s an impressively illustrated pack that somehow manages to be both new and comforting at the same time.

The tools all look great in this pack, particularly whenenchanted.
This is one pack that’s great for turning yourbuilding ideasandhouse plansinto a reality.
All theMinecraft mobslook adorable too, from theBeesto theAxolotls.

Even the hostile mobs like Skeletons andSlimeslook quite charming in the Love and Tolerance pack.
then give the Paper Cut-Out texture pack a try while you’re at it.
You may discover a new favourite.

This is a great pack for lower-end machines running Minecraft, and it also looks very neat and charming.


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