
This one also didn't change much, but you can still kind of feel it.

I gave the flower pot 15 different colors ( all wool colors exept for white, because it was too bright )

The same goes for the stairs, slabs and walls.

I completely redesigned iron.

I decompressed shield banners.

I personally love the way this turned out in the end. The wavy look really surprised me, but that's why I like it so much.

I gave the fence posts a stripped log texture.

And the same goes for red sandstone walls.

I gave the oak door and trapdoor some better shading.

At first i wanted to have 3 variants: orange, yellow and green. But there is already so much green foliage in minecraft, so I scrapped that one.

The middle one is the most frequent one then comes the right one, which is about one and a half block tall. And lastly comes the left one, wich is the least frequent one. I also mached the hay bale's colors to the wheat.

I re-colored end stone bricks to make them less pale.

These two have a small chance to appear with some apples inside.

I re-colored the nether wart stages so it's easier to see when they're ripe.

It also doesn't connect to sandstone blocks anymore.

Animated furnace.

Iron horse armor is darker.

They are also empty when you place them.

I randomized glowstone too.

I added a lid to the jukebox to make it look different from the noteblock.

As you've probably seen in the thumbail, I wanted to give all ores their own design, but I still wanted one of them to be the default one, as I also like those. Thats why I didn't do iron ore. As for why I didn't touch lapis? That one was already unique.

I removed the bark.

Fun fact, this is actually the very first texture I made for this pack.

( only the colored ones )

Re-colored cartograhpy and fletching table to fit dark oak and birch planks again.

I randomized the dots on red mushroom blocks.

I redid the slabs so the bottom one also has an edge on the side.

Flower pots have a bottom now.

There's a small chance of getting a lotus flower on your lily pads.

Same for the portal block.

Same for red sandstone slabs.

Here's the shield activated.

The slabs don't connect to eachother at all and the stairs only connect to itself. I also made their edges a bit softer.

Here's my take on acacia wood.

Also, I redid the spruce leaves, as they looked kinda weird.

I made the mob effects strength and weakness look like my version of the iron sword.

I lowered the shield.

End stone in the overworld and in the nether.

And the birch stuff.

Here are all the items I edited.

Randomized bookshelves.

I added a side texture to farmland.

Same for the slabs, stairs and walls.

End stone in the end.

I also "fixed" the stairs: the lower step has an edge on the side. The upside down stairs now have the sandstone top texture on top, instead of the bottom texture. Sandstone slabs work the same way as cut sandstone slabs.

There are a lot of people who use flower pots on top of their chimneys, so this one is for you!

Definitely weird right?

The colored flower pots also stay the same color if you put any plant in it.

They'll start off with the same color and gradually get different every stage.

I also made it so that they sit in sand instead of dirt.

I really like this one too. When i first started doing these, my idea was to make my own pixel art styled textures, but it just took soo looong. Eventually I thought: 'lets just turn them into terracotta bricks.' It was a wise decision, but the pixel art-

When I was looking at other packs for inspiration I saw this and thought: 'Hey that looks kinda cool', so I added it to my own pack.

The bottom end stone is really common in the nether and the overworld, while the top end stone is really common in the end.

( only the colored ones )

Same for the stairs, slabs and walls.

-was really nice too, so it's kind of bitter sweet. I also renamed them to terracotta bricks.

You don't actually notice it that much, but I made the ladder a bit darker.