[MC-196] Falling anvils do not maintain orientation while falling Created: 24/Oct/12  Updated: 09/Feb/13  Resolved: 25/Oct/12

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft: Java Edition
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: Minecraft 1.4.2
Fix Version/s: Minecraft 1.4.3

Type: Bug
Reporter: Cloudy (Aaron Mills) Assignee: [Mojang] Grum (Erik Broes)
Resolution: Fixed Votes: 1
Labels: anvil, falling, rendering
Environment:

Windows 7 x64


Attachments: PNG File 2012-10-24_15.47.51.png     PNG File 2012-10-24_15.47.55.png     PNG File 2012-10-24_15.48.04.png    
Issue Links:
Duplicate
is duplicated by MC-655 Anvil rotates when falling through to... Resolved
is duplicated by MC-722 Anvil Rotates while Falling Resolved
is duplicated by MC-657 Another Anvi bug Closed
Relates
relates to MC-279 Anvil random turning and disappearing Closed
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed

 Description   

Falling anvils do not maintain orientation while falling.

What I expected to happen was...:
The anvil to maintain its orientation while falling.

What actually happened was...:
It placed in one orientation, fell in another, then landed back in the original orientation.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Place an anvil - trying both possible orientations. Check screenshots for symptoms!



 Comments   
Comment by Cloudy (Aaron Mills) [ 12/Nov/12 ]

This has already been resolved.

Comment by Dr Evil Miner [ 12/Nov/12 ]

This is a bug that I noticed too, all type of anvils are lost their "broken" textures while falling, and they rotate on the Z axis. If you place an anvil on which has the long side on the Z axis, it will not rotate while falling.

Comment by [Mojang] Grum (Erik Broes) [ 24/Oct/12 ]

Surprisingly hard to fix.

Comment by Gravity [ 24/Oct/12 ]

It seems that anvils placed on the North/South side of a block will fall normally, while anvils placed on the East/West sides temporarily change to the North/South orientating while falling.

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