Vonafarth is a high-quality medieval fantasy themed resource pack that’s without a doubt one of the most intriguing resource packs of its kind available right now. The pack’s heavily inspired by the hugely popular John Smith pack, so you’ll find a lot of visual similarities between the two. It’s worth mentioning that, while this pack shares a lot of similarities with John Smith right now, the creator of Vonafarth has stated that, over time, a lot of its textures will be completely replaced and, due to this, the pack will have its own unique look. However, even in its current state, the pack has a variety of distinct characteristics that set it apart from the rest and make its textures a delight to look at.
Onto the specifics of its textures, the fantasy medieval art style of this pack has been pulled off with perfection. When the pack was released about a month ago, some of its textures were rather blurry but, thanks to a few updates, most of the issues that its textures had have been remedied, so they look quite nice. The color palette is a bit dark, and these dark colors help enforce the fantastic art style that this pack comes with.
The level of detail in Vonafarth’s textures is incredible, but it’s worth mentioning that a few of this pack’s textures have a fair bit of noise in them. Fortunately, the noise problem effects only a minor amount of this pack’s textures, so it’s not a major issue. The pack has a resolution of x32, so you probably won’t have any trouble running it as long as you have a PC that runs vanilla Minecraft at a smooth frame-rate.
Vonafarth Resource Pack Update Logs
- New 3D models (Foliages, arches, roof, ferns, etc.), corrected color foliage, grass, fog, etc.
- Also improvements and replacement of some textures.
Default vs. Vonafarth
How to install Vonafarth Resource Pack?
- Start Minecraft.
- Click “Options” in the start menu.
- Click “resource packs” in the options menu.
- In the resource packs menu, click “Open resource pack folder”.
- Unzip and put “Vonafarth_0.48.5” folder in the resource pack folder.
Download Link for Vonafarth Resource Pack
for Minecraft 1.11.X
Credit: Aetheris
Comments (23)
When i try using it i don’t unzip the folder, and I’ve moved a few of the resource packs I’m not really using that much into another folder cuz there seems to be a number limit on how many to have at a time
but it doesn’t show up at all in my game………..what’s Up?
Hi, do you know which deafult block (on the picture brown) is the one which will turn into the white one with wooden planks in it? Thanks
It’s running, but many of the 3D models aren’t working, specifically wood blocks and grass. Wood blocks have the purple and black texture on the tops and bottoms and are not round, but show up fine when dropped on the ground. Grass tries to make a cube out of itself.
I can’t get it to show in the resource folder
It’s not zipped correctly.
Unzip it then go one folder deep, you see multiple folders and files. Zip all of those together and put that zip in your resource folder
When I turn the texture on it dosnt do anything!
It’s a beautiful texture pack but it needs fix
From what I’ve seen when testing it out, it isn’t compatible with mods, but is with optifine. It is a very pretty resource pack, although it needs improving.
Looks good, apart from the black and purple textures, where the game can’t find the texture in the pack.
I like it a lot
love it so so much
love it
I cant get that pack to show in the resorce pack tab
this optifine is very good
is very nice
I dunno what im doing wrong but i extracted the files into the resource folder but when i open the resource option it shows no resource pack.
it isnt zipped correctly, unzip it and then don’t zip the vonagarth folder, instead zip the items inside that folder i.e where you see assets (use 7zip, not compress to zip folder
how do i install it
All the tree leaves are glitching
not work
So cool. Just like the TV series Vikings…
More purple and black boxes than anything else in my game..
Got the same problem… How to fix please?
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