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Also, you can create a resource pack (texture pack only if it contains nothing but textures (and textures associated files, like example.png.mcmeta)) without the need to zip it first. An ordinary folder is enough, which then gives you the ability to just hit F3+T instead of going through 5 steps just to see some changes.
When I load most resource packs or shaders, my game crashes. I'm on 1.16.4 with optifine. I have updated my drivers multiple times and still, same result.
1. Save my pack's zip file to the resourcepacks folder in your Minecraft directory. (Do not extract!) 2. Click here to download the latest version of Optifine. (Very important!) 3. Run Optifine's installer on the appropriate installed version of Minecraft. 4. Run Minecraft and go to Options > Resource Packs to select my pack.
I downloaded a plastic texture pack, because I always loved it on my friend's xbox when I was younger. I first tried putting it in the resourcepacks folder, but it didn't show up in the resource pack menu. After that, I tried dragging and dropping it into the menu, and it didn't appear. Then, the message "Failed to copy packs" popped up.
From there, just hold F3 and tap "t" to reload all of the resources. Because everything is a regular folder you can edit your textures while Minecraft is open. As long as your machine can handle having Minecraft -and- your image editing software open at the same time this is a great way to get near-instant feedback on your changes.
Changing the look and feel of Minecraft ... Discuss the creation and usage of resource packs: Looking for ...
How to Use Texture/Resource Packs Texture packs and resource packs allow players to customize the look and feel of the game. So, you probably missed the pre-1.5 days when to open a texture pack, all you had to do was exit the world, click on the "Texture Packs" button on the main screen, and scroll down and select your pack.
If you are using the snapshot releases, you will be using the new resource pack feature, and the layout for resource packs is much different. For starters, the highest directory of a texture pack now contains only three things. A "pack.png", a "pack.mcmeta", and a folder called "assets" that all of the resource pack's content is stored in.
I would only recommend using this forum and Planet Minecraft. Those are the two main sites where the downloads for packs are posted by the original authors. Sure, some of them use dodgy link shorteners with dangerous ads, but as long as you only click the "Skip Ad" button and nothing else, you should be fine.
Step 1) Open up your minecraft game and go into options. Click resource packs, locate your resource pack, and click on it to add it to the right column called Selected Resource Packs. Then click done. Step 2) Start up your game and play! Note that you may not notice the new music immediately because it will play randomly.