Curios BDCraft
If you love the clean, comic-book aesthetic of the PureBDCraft resource pack but feel that the Curios API interface looks a little out of place, Curios BDCraft is the missing piece. This dedicated patch resource pack completely retextures every element of the Curios mod, wrapping its slots, buttons, and icons in the same high-quality cartoon style that has made BDcraft a household name among Minecraft builders and adventurers.
What Makes Curios BDCraft Special
Unlike generic GUI tweaks, this pack is a faithful extension of the PureBDCraft universe. Every texture has been hand-drawn to match the bold outlines, soft shading, and playful color palette that define the base pack. The result is a seamless visual experience: when you open your inventory and click on the Curios button, the extra equipment slots feel like they were always part of the same hand-crafted world.
The pack covers all Curios API interface elements, including the slot backgrounds, the Curios symbol (originally drawn by NintendoFan37), and the navigation arrows. Because the mod itself only adds GUI components, the patch is resolution-independent — you get the same crisp look whether you play at 32x or 512x. This all-in-one design means you download a single file and instantly enjoy the full makeover without juggling multiple resolution variants.
Supported Minecraft Versions and Loaders
Curios BDCraft is currently available for Minecraft 1.20 and 1.21. The Curios API mod runs on both Forge and Fabric, so this resource pack works flawlessly regardless of your preferred mod loader. Simply make sure you have the Curios mod installed and active, then place the patch above PureBDCraft in your resource pack list.
Why You Need the Base Pack Too
It is important to remember that Curios BDCraft is a patch, not a standalone resource pack. To see the full effect, you must also have the main PureBDCraft resource pack loaded. The patch only replaces the Curios-specific textures; everything else — blocks, items, mobs, and the rest of the GUI — relies on the base pack. When both are active, the entire interface sings in harmony.
How to Install Curios BDCraft
Getting the pack up and running takes just a few steps. Follow this guide to avoid common pitfalls:
- Step 1: Download the PureBDCraft base resource pack for your Minecraft version from the official BDcraft website.
- Step 2: Download Curios BDCraft. The patch comes as a single zip file that works for all resolutions.
- Step 3: Place both zip files into your Minecraft
resourcepacksfolder. - Step 4: In the game’s resource pack menu, move PureBDCraft to the active side first, then add Curios BDCraft directly above it. The order matters — the patch must load after the base pack to override the correct textures.
- Step 5: Click Done, wait for the packs to load, and open your Curios inventory to admire the transformation.
If you are using a custom launcher, the process can be even simpler. For example, the foxygame.net launcher includes a built-in add-on catalog where you can find Curios BDCraft and install it with a single click, automatically placing it in the correct load order and keeping it updated alongside your mods.
Why the Cartoon Style Works So Well
The BDcraft aesthetic is more than just a visual gimmick. Its thick outlines and vibrant colors make inventory management clearer, especially during intense gameplay. The Curios slots — used for rings, belts, back items, and more — become instantly recognizable, reducing the time you spend squinting at tiny icons. This is particularly helpful in modpacks where you might have a dozen or more extra equipment slots to track.
Moreover, the style ages gracefully. While photorealistic packs can feel dated as Minecraft’s engine evolves, the comic-book look remains timeless. Pairing Curios BDCraft with the full PureBDCraft pack gives your entire game a cohesive, illustrated feel that turns every menu into a piece of art.
Custom Textures and Community Effort
The patch is a labor of love from a dedicated texture artist who recreated every Curios interface element by hand. The only exception is the Curios symbol itself, contributed by community member NintendoFan37. This attention to detail ensures that the mod’s unique identity is preserved while still blending perfectly with the BDcraft style. Credit also goes to HanFox and Sphax, the original creators of PureBDCraft, whose base pack laid the foundation for this and many other mod patches.
Download Curios BDCraft for Minecraft
Ready to give your Curios slots a cartoon makeover? The patch is available for Minecraft 1.20 and 1.21, supporting all resolutions from 32x to 512x. Because the pack only modifies GUI textures, the file size remains small and performance-friendly. Simply download Curios BDCraft, pair it with the PureBDCraft base pack, and enjoy a fully unified interface. For those who prefer a streamlined experience, the foxygame.net launcher offers a one-click install option that automatically handles version compatibility and load order, so you can jump straight into the game with Curios BDCraft already active.
Final Thoughts
Curios BDCraft is a small but impactful addition to any modded Minecraft setup. It solves a common visual inconsistency and does so with the polish and charm that BDcraft fans expect. Whether you are exploring dungeons, managing a complex tech modpack, or simply showing off your character’s accessories, this patch ensures that every part of your interface looks as good as the world around you.