3D CreatorCraft is a 3D resourcepack for Minecraft 1.9 and above (1.9-1.12).
In the resourcepack many blocks have 3D addons, which make them seem more naturalistic. For example cobblestone: its texture has a structure that allows you to add more polygons to it. Whereas dirt does not have it. So cobblestone has a changed 3D model with more detail in it, whereas dirt has a flat 3D model. Every item in the resourcepack has its own 3D model. Through this the game gets a far more intensive experience.
The textures for the blocks and items are made in the default style, but are much more smoother and look like they have a higher resolution, although they have the same resolution as the Default resourcepack (16x16).
The resourcepack tries to make a balance between 3D models and details and a nice and smooth performance.
Of course the resourcepack is not already perfect. That is why there will be plenty of updates, that will improve the resourcepack even more. That is why you should stay tuned and subscribe to my profile.
And if you have any suggestions or find a bug, please let me know. Maybe your idea also finds a place in this resourcepack.
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Looks epic! What do you use to create the models and where could I get it?
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If you have mistakes in something you create and don't like them yet release the thing you created to people. then you are letting yourself down and the people you send it to down. -SonicJDF
For the 3D models I am using Cubik Studio. It is a very good 3D Model Creator, but on the other hand it costs 20$. Blockbench is also nice and it is for free, but i like Cubik Studio more.
For the 3D models I am using Cubik Studio. It is a very good 3D Model Creator, but on the other hand it costs 20$. Blockbench is also nice and it is for free, but i like Cubik Studio more.
I can agree with you on liking cubik studio more as I tried blockbench but sadly was confused after hours of trying to see what stuff did. As much as I would like to buy cubik studio. I do not have a job so I would have to pirate it sadly *But I will buy it in the future when I get a job* but thank you.
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If you have mistakes in something you create and don't like them yet release the thing you created to people. then you are letting yourself down and the people you send it to down. -SonicJDF
Description:
3D CreatorCraft is a 3D resourcepack for Minecraft 1.9 and above (1.9-1.12).
In the resourcepack many blocks have 3D addons, which make them seem more naturalistic. For example cobblestone: its texture has a structure that allows you to add more polygons to it. Whereas dirt does not have it. So cobblestone has a changed 3D model with more detail in it, whereas dirt has a flat 3D model.
Every item in the resourcepack has its own 3D model. Through this the game gets a far more intensive experience.
The textures for the blocks and items are made in the default style, but are much more smoother and look like they have a higher resolution, although they have the same resolution as the Default resourcepack (16x16).
The resourcepack tries to make a balance between 3D models and details and a nice and smooth performance.
Of course the resourcepack is not already perfect. That is why there will be plenty of updates, that will improve the resourcepack even more. That is why you should stay tuned and subscribe to my profile.
And if you have any suggestions or find a bug, please let me know. Maybe your idea also finds a place in this resourcepack.
Visit 3D CreatorCraft:
https://www.creatorlabs.de/3d-creatorcraft/
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Looks epic! What do you use to create the models and where could I get it?
If you have mistakes in something you create and don't like them yet release the thing you created to people. then you are letting yourself down and the people you send it to down. -SonicJDF
For the 3D models I am using Cubik Studio. It is a very good 3D Model Creator, but on the other hand it costs 20$. Blockbench is also nice and it is for free, but i like Cubik Studio more.
Cubik Studio:
https://cubik.studio/
Blockbench:
http://blockbench.net/
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I can agree with you on liking cubik studio more as I tried blockbench but sadly was confused after hours of trying to see what stuff did. As much as I would like to buy cubik studio. I do not have a job so I would have to pirate it sadly *But I will buy it in the future when I get a job* but thank you.
If you have mistakes in something you create and don't like them yet release the thing you created to people. then you are letting yourself down and the people you send it to down. -SonicJDF