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Rendering Bug Stuff /w Translucent Blocks


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    @Override
    public boolean isOpaqueCube(IBlockState state) {
        return false;
    }

    @Override
    public boolean isFullCube(IBlockState state) {
        return false;
    }

 

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22 minutes ago, TastesLikeBleach said:

Thanks alot, You're really good at this.

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Alot is better than you at everything

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I had odd looking rendering for translucent objects for which the above was not sufficient.  As I recall the translucent material (glass in my case) appeared opaque and nothing was seen through it.

 

    @Override
    public BlockRenderLayer getBlockLayer() 
    {
        return BlockRenderLayer.TRANSLUCENT;
    }

 

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1 hour ago, jhdoran said:

I had odd looking rendering for translucent objects for which the above was not sufficient.  As I recall the translucent material (glass in my case) appeared opaque and nothing was seen through it.

 

    @Override
    public BlockRenderLayer getBlockLayer() 
    {
        return BlockRenderLayer.TRANSLUCENT;
    }

 

Yes, the original poster had that function overridden and returning the proper value already.

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