

Once you install Jolicraft, the first thing you notice is that the grass and leaves are of a more vibrant green, crop fields are golden, sand is light beige and water textures use a lighter, more cheerful chromatic. It remains cartoonish but with more vibrant colors. It manages to improve Minecraft in so many ways without bumping up texture resolutions or using photos to make everything more photorealistic.


Inspired by the French word jolie which translates into lovely, the Jolicraft texture pack truly has lovely and nice-looking visuals. The name of the resource pack and the alias of the developer are good indicators of what to expect. Also, despite having over a decade of development invested into it, the Jolicraft resource pack is available at no cost to all players. This also lead to millions of downloads across several sites where it has been released. This translated into constant updates released throughout these years. Having just one project to manage can be a positive aspect as his attention is most only on Jolicraft. Known as Andrethejolicoeur, the developer only has Jolicraft as a Minecraft project with no other resource packs released. Surprisingly, the project has not yet been abandoned by the developer. The resource pack was originally released in mid-2012, making it over a decade old. Veteran players should be familiar with Jolicraft. The Joliecraft resource pack manages to preserve the overall vibe of Minecraft, keeping it cartoonish but with new textures, vibrant colors, and a certain charm that is difficult to describe. The alternative is to go back to simpler packs such as Jolicraft resource pack that attempt to improve textures, lighting, and the overall vibe of Minecraft without exaggerating when it comes to resolution. Out of all of them, only a handful make it worthwhile to sacrifice framerates for visuals. Certainly, you get improved visuals but at the cost of game performance. See LICENSE for more info.The problem with most resource packs these days is that they focus too much on bumping up the resolution. This resource pack uses the GNU GPL 3.0 license. If you plan to contribute to this project, see CONTRIBUTION for more info. Developed by and presented by FlameRender Studios. This resource pack is meant to be use with Super Duper Vanilla to completely replicate the full experience. A resource pack for Minecraft Java Optifine, created to replicate the resource pack of the cancelled Super Duper Graphics Pack.
