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  1. Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
  2. MCPE-188010

Pale hanging moss model still does not match cave vines model

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      This is a re-report of MCPE-187397, as the previous report was incorrectly closed as Fixed.

      Pale Hanging Moss is still using an outdated block model on Bedrock Edition. It was listed as fixed in 1.21.50.26, but the model has not changed at all.

      This causes two visual bugs:

      • Pale Hanging Moss is not stretched to fit the full block
      • Pale Hanging Moss is not double-sided, creating an "ugly side" when viewed from east and west

      Both these issues were already solved in 1.17 with the introduction of the Cave Vines block model. The Cave Vines model is stretched and double-sided, making it look correct from all angles.

      Bedrock Pale Hanging Moss vs. Cave Vines

      The stretched part of the Pale Hanging Moss is likely intentional. The purpose of the moss, as described in Minecraft Live, was to obscure the player's view. Stretched moss fills the gap between blocks, while the current model leaves large gaps.

      The outdated Pale Hanging Moss model also creates a parity issue with Java Edition.

      Java Pale Hanging Moss vs. Cave Vines

      Expected Result

      The Pale Hanging Moss model matches the Cave Vines model.

      Observed Result

      The Pale Hanging Moss model differs from the Cave Vines model. This also creates a parity issue between Java and Bedrock.

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