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    Ashen + Regions Unexplored - Add-On texture pack for Minecraft 26.1

    Ashen + Regions Unexplored - Add-On

    Extends the Ashen aesthetic to Regions Unexplored with muted tones, desaturated foliage, and consistent biome colors.

    by Aim_Boot·Updated 1 year ago

    Overview

    This is a localized compatibility patch designed to bring the desaturated, gritty aesthetic of the Ashen resource pack to the biomes in the Regions Unexplored mod. It ensures that custom trees, grass, and foliage from the mod match the muted color palette of the base Ashen pack instead of standing out with vanilla-style brightness.

    Features

    • Re-textured leaves and grass for all Regions Unexplored biomes to match Ashen's signature tones.
    • Adjusted wood plank and log colors for biome-specific trees.
    • Modified particle effects for custom biomes to fit the darker atmosphere.
    • Consistent UI elements for any custom crafting stations or menus added by the mod.
    • Color map overrides to prevent "neon" patches in transitional biomes.

    Resolution and Performance

    This pack stays at the standard 16x resolution. It is very performance-friendly and won't impact your FPS any more than the base mod already does. It functions primarily through texture swaps and color mapping.

    Requirements and Compatibility

    You need to have the original Ashen resource pack installed and loaded below this add-on for everything to look right. This pack is built for modern versions of Minecraft (1.19.2 and 1.20+) where Regions Unexplored is active. Make sure to place this at the top of your resource pack list in-game.

    Installation

    Just drop the zip file into your resourcepacks folder and move it above the main Ashen pack in your settings menu. If colors aren't showing up correctly, double-check that you aren't using other lighting or biome-altering packs that might be overriding the textures.