3D CreatorCraft is a 3D resourcepack for Minecraft Java Edition, which adds various blocks with 3D addons and ALL items in 3D to the game. Through this you can expect a truly intensive game experience.
Customize your Minecraft game experience with a totally new dimension and dive into the world of 3D CreatorCraft!
IMPORTANT INFO:
3D CreatorCraft was discontinued and will likely not receive any new updates in the future. Though you can still use the versions, which already exist here.
Information on the different versions of 3D CreatorCraft and all other information can be found on the official Website:
creatorlabs.net/downloads/3d-creatorcraft
Minecraft Movie created with 3D CreatorCraft
3D CreatorCraft Announcement Trailer
yup i am downloading this
Any plans for 1.16?
Or we gotta wait for 1.17 or 1.18 versions?
Also epic pack
What's the difference between creator craft 3d and default 3d?
Bro can you update into 1.16?
when is the 1.16 update coming to this pack?
Does it support shaders? If so, then what about Sildurs? Some only support SEUS PTGI.
Can this work on Android?
In reply to auliakunz:
bedrock edition does not support resource packs changing block models.
Hello comrade! Could you update textures items for 1.12.2? Тo make them look like 1.14.4. Sorry for my English
This is x16 x32 x64? iam looking to set properly my seus shaders with this but i cant see this information.
In reply to Forge_User_88210263:
It is 16x16.
In reply to creatorLabs:
Thanks for the reply, nice resource pack i love it. Good work.
In reply to Forge_User_88210263:
Thank you very much!
I’m loving this resource pack, although it’s causing some pretty severe frametime spikes and, thus, frame rate drops just like another, similar resource pack I tried, Default 3D.
These are some tests I did with Default 3D, a different resource pack, installed, but exactly the same frametime spikes and frame rate drops happens with The CreatorPack, as they both add complex 3D textures on common blocks such as cobblestone and planks.
Smooth lighting: Off
Smooth lighting: Minimum
Those two tests were done whilst I was rapidly placing and breaking a block in exactly the same location.
This took place in a new world in which nothing had been built. However, the tests were done in a village house, which was made of lots of 3D blocks: cobblestone, mossy cobblestone, oak planks, and oak stairs. In the wilderness with no houses nearby, the frametime spikes are barely noticeable whether or not smooth lighting is on, but in areas with even a small amount of 3D blocks such as cobblestone or planks, the frametime spikes start to become noticeable, and in areas such as villages or anywhere with a lot of cobblestone, planks, stairs, and other blocks with 3D textures, the frametime spikes and frame rate drops become so severe that the game becomes largely unplayable with this resource pack on.
With smooth lighting off, the frametime spikes are still there, but the game isn’t completely unplayable; however, the game looks awful with smooth lighting turned off. With smooth lighting enabled, though, whether it’s on minimum or maximum, the frametime spikes and, thus, stuttering due to fps drops, are far too noticeable to be ignored.
I’m using a powerful graphics card and CPU, and I’ve tested with the lowest render distance and biome blending off, but turning down those options do nothing to reduce the frametime spikes or frame rate drops. Any time there is a block update in an area with even just a few blocks with 3D textures, the frametime spikes and fps drops become very noticeable, causing stuttering whenever a block is placed, a door is opened, etc.
With my hardware, I feel as though I should be able to play the game with such a resource pack without trouble.
Specs
Graphics card: GeForce GTX 1070
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700 @ 3.40GHz
Display resolution: 2560 × 1440
RAM: 16 GB
RAM allocated to Minecraft: 5 GB (I also tried a lower amount like 2 GB, which is what I had allocated originally, but it made no difference)
In reply to Forge_User_49840962:
Yeah. The performance is a problem with 3D resourcepacks such as 3D CreatorCraft. I think the performance got even worse in 1.15. Better hardware will probably also not prevent this issue. I am also not sure, why this happens, since I do not know how the game is coded. A better performance can be achieved through OptiFine. But OptiFine is not released for 1.15 yet... Sadly, it is not possible for me to create a better performance with this resourcepack without removing all 3D models. The game does not really seem to be designed for these kind of resourcepacks. Sorry!
That is also why I decided to also develop a "normal" resourcepack called the CreatorPack. The CreatorPack does not have these kind of issues...
This resource pack is excellent! I love the cauldron texture.
In reply to Forge_User_49840962:
Thank you! ^^
Customize your Minecraft game experience with a totally new dimension and dive into the world of 3D CreatorCraft! Now also available for the newest Minecraft update: Village and Pillage 1.14.
You might want to update this text.
can you please give a download for 1.12. i have a lot of other mods i am playing with at the moment and would love to have this one, it would make the world look amazing!
In reply to cormat1cus:
Three things:
1: This is a Resource Pack, not a mod, just saying.
2: There is a 1.12 version, curseforge only shows the three latest minecraft versions that the item is available on by default.
3: according to the creator: this resourcepack is not really designed to be used with mods.