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Buckets and Fish items become 3D

In-game screenshot featuring the butcket items but in 3D, placed on item frames, in 2 rows. The first row shows, from left to right, an empty bucket, water bucket, lava bucket, milk bucket, and powdered snow bucket. The second row shows the mob buckets, looking like their living entity counterpart, from left to right, a bucket of cod, bucket of salmon, bucket of pufferfish, bucket of tropical fish (clowfish variation) and a bucket of axolotl (pink variation).

Screenshot featuring the same buckets as the previous image, but displayed in the GUI. GUI screenshot of the fish food items, but in 3D, showing as their equivalent living mob version. Shown left to right, a cod, salmon, pufferfish, cooked cod, cooked salmon, and tropical fish. The cooked cod features the cooked fish texture as present in vanilla minecraft, and the cooked salmon has an orange tint. GUI screenshot of a tadpole in a bucket, but in 3D. The tadpole model is the same as its living entity counterpart, and the bucket water is greener , like the original item.

This pack has texturepack support, which means if another texturepack is installed alongside this one, its textures will also show in this pack's models.

Compatible texturepack vanilla textures:

  • Water
  • Lava
  • Snow
  • Cod
  • Salmon
  • Cooked Salmon
  • Pufferfish
  • Axolotl
  • Tadpole

Buckets can also be placed in item frames on the ground as decoration, and fish placed as wall mounted fish

In-game screenshot featuring the butcket items but in 3D, placed on item frames on the ground. Shown from left to right, an empty bucket, water bucket, lava bucket, milk bucket, and powdered snow bucket.

In-game screenshot featuring the fish food items but in 3D, placed on item frames on the wall, to make them look as trophy fish. Shown left to right, a cod, salmon, pufferfish, cooked cod, cooked salmon, and tropical fish.

Optifine exclusive features:

This pack does NOT require Optifine to work, but it also adds the following extra features if Optifine is enabled (custom items and emissive textures need to be enabled):

The lava in buckets of lava glows (also has texturepack support)

In-game screenshot of a 3D lava bucket placed on an item frame on the ground, at night. The lava in the bucket is brighter.

(NOTE: not compatible with other Optifine packs that have emissive textures, if you prefer the other packs to glow instead, place this one below them in the list)

Catching an axolotl in a bucket will display its variant color, its age stage, and whether it's low on health (also has texturepack support)

GUI screenshot of all axolotl variants in 3D buckets. From left to right, lucy (pink), wild (brown), gold (yellow), cyan, and blue. The second row shows the axolotls' respective baby version in 3D buckets, they are smaller. In-game screenshot of 2 pink axolotls in 3D buckets. The axolotl on the left has its head tilted down, indicating that it's low on health.

Catching a tropical fish in a bucket will display its variant color (only if it's one of the 22 common named fish in Java Edition)

GUI screenshot of all 22 tropical fish variants in 3D buckets.

Fish that aren't any of these 22 are instead displayed as colorless, with the shape of the respective caught fish

GUI screenshot of 2 undefined fish variants in 3D buckets. They both appear white, the left one is a small fish variant and the right one is a big fish variant.

Renaming Items:

Renaming a tropical fish item to one of the common fish names will give you its respective variant

GUI screenshot of the Anvil interface. Above text reads Repair and Name. Input text reads dottyback. In the left input slot there's a default 3D tropical fish item, in the form of a clownfish, and in the output slot there's a dottyback variant tropical fish, a purple and yellow big fish.

The 22 Java Edition common tropical fish and their names, for reference:

A chart with all 22 tropical fish variations with their respective names. Their names are the following: Clownfish, Tomato Clownfish, Goatfish, Cotton Candy Betta, Parrotfish, Yellowtail Parrotfish, Triggerfish, Cichlid, Queen Angelfish, Red Lipped Blenny, Dottyback, Anemone, Moorish Idol, Butterflyfish, Ornate Butterflyfish, Empreror Red Snapper, Red Snapper, Red Cichlid, Blue Tang, Black Tang, Yellow Tang, and Threadfin. The Clownfish is marked as (default) underneath its name.

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Published a year ago
Updated 21 days ago