[MC-2677] Two textures for underwater sand Created: 10/Nov/12  Updated: 20/Feb/13  Resolved: 20/Feb/13

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

Type: Bug
Reporter: Brandon Bourgeois Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Cannot Reproduce Votes: 1
Labels: None

Attachments: PNG File 2012-11-10_02.29.12.png     PNG File 2012-11-10_20.06.34.png     PNG File 2012-11-22_10.29.35.png     JPEG File No landmass.jpg    
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed
Game Mode: Survival

 Description   

Sand that is under the water appears to have two different lighting effects during the day. Moving around does not correct this.



 Comments   
Comment by Brandon Bourgeois [ 20/Feb/13 ]

I have since deleted the world. As I am unaware that no one else has experienced this bug, I would say it would be ok to mark it as resolved. My best guess is that those blocks were experiencing a lighting glitch.

Comment by Tails [ 19/Feb/13 ]

Is this still a concern in the current Minecraft version? If so, please update the affected versions in order to best aid Mojang ensuring bugs are still valid in the latest releases/pre-releases.

Comment by Brandon Bourgeois [ 26/Nov/12 ]

Tried the seed again, but the world was not the same. It looked like the initial chunk was similar, but then there was jungle chunks, ice, and pine trees around it, which doesn't exist in my world. If it helps at all, I created this world probably back in Beta 1.5.

Comment by Chalmes (Jon) [ 22/Nov/12 ]

Suspect corrupted worldsave as I'm seeing no land mass around at those coordinates on that seed.

Comment by Anon Ymus [ 22/Nov/12 ]

I'm not getting this. Can you re-create your world and try again?

Comment by Brandon Bourgeois [ 22/Nov/12 ]

Seed is x=10, z=-66. Also confirmed that destroying and replacing the sand blocks does not help. Also placing a screenshot to show that view from underwater does not fix the lighting either.

Comment by Chalmes (Jon) [ 22/Nov/12 ]

Still trying to get a handle on this, but what are the coordinates of the blue-ish screenshot?

Comment by Chalmes (Jon) [ 14/Nov/12 ]

I'm seeing a world in the screenshot with the water containing generated chunks from two separate worlds similar to MC-315

Comment by Brandon Bourgeois [ 11/Nov/12 ]

Seed is 6067250748822286812

Comment by GrygrFlzr [ 11/Nov/12 ]

Use the /seed command to find your seed. Or better yet, upload the world in a zip file somewhere and link us to it.

Comment by Brandon Bourgeois [ 11/Nov/12 ]

It's definitely sand, not clay. And placing/destroying blocks does not help, unless you destroy and replace all the individual sand blocks (which I'm not going to do). Seed is not showing up, maybe I'm looking in the wrong place?

Comment by GrygrFlzr [ 10/Nov/12 ]

The reason I am asking for a seed is because currently I'm spawning a sand flat world with water on top, and none of those sand are having any lighting glitches. Since lighting glitches are caused by surrounding blocks, it's much easier to replicate if we have a sample world to test with.

Comment by fuj1n (Arthur Uzulin) [ 10/Nov/12 ]

Seed does not matter, there is a massive lighting bug there, try force relight by placing/destroying blocks

Comment by GrygrFlzr [ 10/Nov/12 ]

Are you sure that isn't clay? I'm unable to replicate this so far, mind sharing a seed?

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