Free online Terraria texture pack maker
Terraria Resource Pack Maker
Repaint any Terraria sprite — items, NPCs, tiles, bosses, and the UI — right in your browser, then download a ready-to-install resource pack. Free, no mods, no coding.
How it works
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Pick a sprite
Browse thousands of Terraria sprites by category and search — items, NPCs, tiles, bosses, and UI.
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Repaint it
Recolor or redraw the sprite pixel-by-pixel in the browser editor. No software to install.
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Download your pack
Export a correctly-structured resource pack, drop it in your ResourcePacks folder, and enable it in-game.
Frequently asked questions
How do I make a Terraria texture pack?
Pick a sprite you want to change (an item, NPC, tile, boss, or UI element), repaint it in your browser, then download the finished resource pack. Terraria Pack Creator builds the correct folder structure for you, so there's no coding and nothing to install.
Where is the Terraria resource pack folder?
On PC it's at Documents/My Games/Terraria/ResourcePacks. Drop your downloaded pack in there, then enable it from the main menu: Workshop → Use Resource Packs, and move it to the Enabled column.
Is Terraria Pack Creator free?
Yes. Making, editing, and downloading texture packs is completely free. There's no account required and no watermark on your pack.
Do texture packs work with tModLoader and the Calamity mod?
Packs made here retexture vanilla Terraria sprites, and they keep working while you play tModLoader. They can't retexture mod-added content like Calamity bosses or weapons, though — mod sprites live inside the mod, not in the game's files. See our Calamity page for what is and isn't possible.
Do I need to mod the game or install anything?
No. Resource packs are an official Terraria feature (added in the 1.4 Journey's End update). You don't need mods, extra software, or admin access — just the game.
Will a texture pack disable achievements or get me banned?
No. Resource packs only change how sprites look, not how the game plays, so achievements keep working and there's nothing bannable about using one.