Also during the weekends, when I’m on the toilet, when I’m cooking, when I’m sleeping… ![]() Jasper: You can follow me on Twitter! There’s a link right here. Tom: How can our lovely players get their feedback to you? if there’s something with a good point, or I feel like everyone agrees then I will look into it and look if there’s a better way to do it. I listen to feedback that actually resonates with me. Jasper: There’s always a lot of people on Reddit and Twitter and other active community places and I get a lot of feedback. Tom: So do you go by what the majority of players are asking for? Or do you have to use your own instincts a but? So in Version 3, I decided to cut back on the anti-aliasing a bit and make things more crisp and more like the original. That technique is used in pixel-art to blend things better, but if you over-use it, things tend to get blurry and because Minecraft is such a low-resolution game, if you use too much anti-aliasing it will become blurry at some point. That was because I’d used the pixel art technique called anti-aliasing. Jasper: The main feedback that I got is that things were blurry. Tom: Congratulations on Version 3! What was the main feedback you took on from Version 2? Because he's so wonderful and generous, he said yes!ĭisclaimer: To make the interview more accessible, the author has chosen to delete 235 of the 237 uses of the word 'bro' that occurred during the following conversation: Let's take a look at what Reimagined Texture Pack has to offer.To celebrate the new textures, I asked Jasper Boerstra if he'd be so kind as to give an EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW. The GUI wasn’t skipped either Reimagined makes your recipe book look like the inside of an actual book, and sharpens some edges around windows and menus to make everything look better defined. ![]() Reimagined fixes that nasty issue and manages to make Minecraft look more realistic in other small ways that may go unnoticed at first. They end up not looking the same, like they should. One good example is how normally different objects made of the same material, diamonds, for instance, can have different color maps and palettes. If you’re like the author and you like the classic look of Minecraft but wish it wasn’t so bland, this pack might just be perfect for you.īesides reworking existing content, Reimagined also patches up many small holes in Minecraft left over the years. Since that’s the goal for most people using texture packs, Reimagined sticks out as a great option. You get so much new and varied content, though, the game ends up looking much different anyhow. This is a huge case for quantity over quality, as none of the textures look as good as something from, say, a 512x HD resource pack. Carried buckets of water, lava, and milk already have new animations where the liquid sloshes or ripples in the bucket, and the lava occasionally throws off sparks. The new animations for Reimagined aren’t just for items in the world, either. ![]() That’s a pretty tall order, but the work done so far is impressive, so Reimagined is worth investigating further. ![]() New animations for everything included that moves, like monsters, torches, liquids, and more, is also part of the plan. The end goal is to give Minecraft the variety it desperately needs, with dozens or even hundreds of textures for mobs, blocks, and items. Dig a little deeper and you’ll see it is new, only about a few years old, and already a huge package of custom models and animations for Minecraft blocks and objects. At a low 16x resolution, the Reimagined texture pack doesn’t seem like anything special at first glance.
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