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Title says it all! Figured this would be a useful thread to have, just because of all the crazy updates that Minecraft gets that mess with textures, or if we have a missing texture, or something is misplaced, or whatever.
You might want to post this in the github issues pages or tell those who take care of textures like matthelegoman's dev thread. I'll see if I can find the right links for github.
--- However, if they are here then anybody who has an idea on how to fix it could do fix it. =D
I cannot attempt to fix this texture derp at the moment, however:
It is probably Mojang's problem - I will check the buglist for Minecraft and see if it is there.
The only way we could fix it ourselves is to wait until 1.8 where we can replace the texture and 3d model of a block. It would be as simple as importing the minecraft door using the paid version of the Sphax 3d modelling program and editing the UVs. But I do not have the paid version. =p
That is the way doors are rendered in minecraft, not our fault. As @Will_em said, post these issues on github (Links here), as everyone that can fix these issues will get emails about it.
Right. I just remembered what made me create this thread:
Torches in the Gondor pack are kinda stubby. They don't fully connect to the block above them, so they sort of float under chains. In the Eriador and Rohan packs, they connect to the block above them.
I noticed the sandstone blocks have been modified in the last version of the Gondor pack (basically, the big bricks became the "default sandstone" when the small bricks are now only visible on the sides of the sculpted block. Overall, I think it's great, but the problem is that it ruins dozens of builds already on the server that were using different sandstone blocks!
I think that inverting the textures of the sculpted block and the normal block would be the solution!
I noticed the sandstone blocks have been modified in the last version of the Gondor pack (basically, the big bricks became the "default sandstone" when the small bricks are now only visible on the sides of the sculpted block. Overall, I think it's great, but the problem is that it ruins dozens of builds already on the server that were using different sandstone blocks!
I think that inverting the textures of the sculpted block and the normal block would be the solution!
We are aware of this problem, the issue is that some locations (e.g. Dol Amroth) were built with the former setup and others with a pack that was for longer time only accessible to staff and had the textures swapped. The plan is to reintroduce the old sandstone setup as soon as 1.8. is fully working, using the red sandstone textures, so that we then have both small and big bricks available with stairs and slabs.
Well, this is not a bug. It's a feature
The prismarine block in Eriador RP has 8 alternate textures. For each block the client chooses randomly a model from these models. This is a great feature to avoid repetitive patterns and can improve builds a lot. The prismarine block may not be a very good example, in my opinion the the blocks are too distinct. Alternate textures are much better for just small variations. We will use them a lot in Dol Amroth.
Here is the prismarine blockstate file from Eriador pack:
Well, this is not a bug. It's a feature
The prismarine block in Eriador RP has 8 alternate textures. For each block the client chooses randomly a model from these models. This is a great feature to avoid repetitive patterns and can improve builds a lot. The prismarine block may not be a very good example, in my opinion the the blocks are too distinct. Alternate textures are much better for just small variations. We will use them a lot in Dol Amroth.
Here is the prismarine blockstate file from Eriador pack:
As I hope you can imagine it can be repetitive seeing the same texture next to itself over and over, so providing a textures that can randomise itself breaks that repetitiveness, something quite often featured in optifine
As I hope you can imagine it can be repetitive seeing the same texture next to itself over and over, so providing a textures that can randomise itself breaks that repetitiveness, something quite often featured in optifine
Yeah, it will be removed from the pack as part of the big RP cleanup I'm working on. The textures will be saved in a hub for unused textures though in case we're looking for something like this again in the future.
Whilst I really like the new fence models for the new Moria rp I'm not too sure it was a smart idea to change the netherbrick fence model since that is the most common thing used for... well a lot of stuff. In some places the new model looks really good but in others well...
that used to be the remains of a fallen down chandelier. Now it looks like.. well, like sandstone rubble.
Edit: and this is far from the only place where netherbrick fences were used for chandeliers.
It looks great when used as a fence but it looks odd when it's used in other ways...
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