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  1. Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
  2. MCPE-188479

Some cross models are not stretched like Java Edition

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      In the 1.21.60.21 preview, many cross model blocks are now double-sided, like flowers and saplings. This was specifically listed as a parity change to bring cross model visuals into parity with Java Edition.

      However, most Bedrock cross models are still missing the other key component from Java cross models: stretching. Cobwebs, sugar cane, short grass, and many other cross models are stretched to reach the corners of the block on Java Edition, but not Bedrock.

      Bedrock Cobweb (Floating Weirdly)

      Java Cobweb (Attached Properly)

      Stretching is intended behavior, since the Pale Hanging Moss model was intentionally stretched in 1.21.50.28 to fix MCPE-188010. All other cross models now need the same treatment.

      All cross models on Java Edition are stretched except five special ones listed below the table. Cross models which are part of a larger model, such as the stems of azalea bushes, are also stretched.

      Table of Bedrock Cross Models

      This table should be all green checkmarks.

      Block ID Stretched on Bedrock? Double-Sided on Bedrock?
      acacia_sapling
      bamboo_sapling 🟨 Only visible on one side
      birch_sapling
      cherry_sapling
      dark_oak_sapling
      jungle_sapling
      mangrove_propagule (ground)
      oak_sapling
      pale_oak_sapling
      spruce_sapling
      allium
      azure_bluet
      blue_orchid
      closed_eyeblossom
      cornflower
      dandelion
      lily_of_the_valley
      open_eyeblossom
      orange_tulip
      oxeye_daisy
      pink_tulip
      pitcher_plant
      pitcher_crop (stem)
      poppy
      red_tulip
      torchflower
      torchflower_crop 🟨 Double-sided z-fighting
      white_tulip
      wither_rose
      flower_pot (plant)
      lilac
      peony
      rose_bush
      sunflower
      deadbush
      short_grass
      tall_grass
      fern
      large_fern
      reeds (sugar cane)
      kelp
      brain_coral
      bubble_coral
      fire_coral
      horn_coral
      tube_coral
      dead_brain_coral
      dead_bubble_coral
      dead_fire_coral
      dead_horn_coral
      dead_tube_coral
      brown_mushroom
      red_mushroom
      crimson_roots
      crimson_fungus
      weeping_vines
      twisting_vines
      warped_roots
      warped_fungus
      nether_sprouts
      campfire (flame)
      soul_campfire (flame)
      azalea
      flowering_azalea
      cave_vines
      cave_vines_body_with_berries
      cave_vines_head_with_berries
      hanging_roots
      pale_hanging_moss
      pointed_dripstone
      amethyst_cluster
      calibrated_sculk_sensor (amethyst)
      large_amethyst_bud
      medium_amethyst_bud
      small_amethyst_bud
      web

      The Java Edition version of this table is all green checkmarks.

      This table also tracks double-sidedness for completion's sake, but the main report is here: MCPE-188463.

      This is related to the rows (like wheat) model bug: MCPE-146936

      These block IDs do not stretch their cross models on Java Edition, so they were excluded from the table:

      • big_dripleaf
      • chain
      • lantern
      • sea_pickle (stem when underwater; smaller on Bedrock for some reason)
      • small_dripleaf
      • soul_lantern

      These block IDs do not have double-sided cross models on Java Edition:

      • chain
      • lantern
      • melon_stem
      • pumpkin_stem
      • soul_lantern

      Expected Result

      The same cross models are stretched and double-sided as in Java Edition.

      Observed Result

      Only a few cross models are stretched or double-sided, causing many blocks to look smaller on Bedrock Edition.

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