To this day, if you look through the files of certain "Programmer Art" restoration packs for 1.14, you might still find a stray beige pixel, preserved not because it belongs there, but because the community decided it was holy.
From that day on, John became a bit of a texture pack connoisseur. He spent hours scouring the internet for new packs, testing them out, and sharing his favorites with his friends. And every time he booted up Minecraft, he felt a thrill of excitement, wondering which texture pack he would use today and what new worlds he would discover.
If you are making a pack today for a modern version, it is advisable to start from a 1.20+ template, but understanding 1.14 changes is essential for maintaining older packs or playing in the 1.14–1.15 range.