Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
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Details
Showcase
Since uploading the video above, the look of the waves has dramatically improved (instead of wiggling, it actually creates waves). To see more previews of what the pack currently looks like, check out the gallery (currently you just need to download it, but hopefully I will upload proper demonstration later).
Description
This is a texture pack (not a mod or shaderpack) that works in Vanilla Minecraft. To use, all you need to do is apply the pack. No other required installs and no required settings tweaks. There are optional settings that you can access in the texture pack itself or with an optional mod.
The waves in the texture pack are extremely simple, and is done by calculating a sine wave for the x direction and a cosine wave for the z direction (both based on height, speed and frequency) then just taking the average of the two. The waves are not meant to be realistic, and instead are meant to add more depth to the base game.
How to Use
- Download and install the texture pack like normal
Optionally, install respackopts for more control on how the waves look. After installing this, you should see a settings icon appear on the texture pack.(Respackopts support was removed, and will be added back in a future update)- If the effect isn't working, try disabling other packs. This texture pack also notably does not work with the Sodium mod.
- If you can't find the texture pack in the list, try enabling folder view in the bottom left if you have recursive resources and then searching for it with the search bar.
- To configure the pack without respackopts, open the texture pack file and then head to
assets/minecraft/shaders/include
then open theconfig.glsl
file. There will be 3 values that you can change to any number you want.
Support
Join My Discord
- Report bugs
- Create suggestions
- Vote on future packs
- Interact with the community
- Ask for help with texture packs
- This is the place to ask if you can use this pack in your own pack
Check out The Repository
- Report bugs
- Create suggestions
- Contribute by creating a pull request