[MC-8143] Bad Texture Glitches With Wool, Redstone Lamps, Redstone Torches, and Possibly Other Items Created: 23/Jan/13  Updated: 07/Sep/15  Resolved: 23/Jan/13

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft: Java Edition
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: Snapshot 13w03a
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Anton Goretsky Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Duplicate Votes: 0
Labels: block, lamps, line, redstone, texture, torch, wool
Environment:

OS: Mac OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.8 Java: Version 1.6.0_37 from Apple Inc.


Attachments: PNG File 2013-01-22_22.01.52.png     PNG File 2013-01-22_22.02.03.png     PNG File 2013-01-22_22.02.23.png     PNG File 2013-01-22_22.34.49.png     PNG File 2013-01-22_22.59.19.png    
Issue Links:
Duplicate
duplicates MC-1794 White stitching on polygon edges / Wh... Reopened
CHK:
Confirmation Status: Confirmed
Game Mode: Creative

 Description   

First off this bug happens in both creative and survival mode. I was experimenting with making a redstone timer with the new redstone block, and when I started surrounding a redstone lamp frame with black wool, this annoying bug happened. On the edges of the black wool and redstone lamps, you see lines, or i would call "incomplete textures". I will attach some snapshots to this bug report. They look like these sort of white lines surrounding the perimeter of the blocks. This also happened with redstone torches. Around the torches block radius, you would see those lines there. They are kind of hard to describe but it will be clear in the pictures. The first time this glitch happened was when i imported my 1.4.7 test world into the newest snapshot. But the same thing happened when I tested it on a new world generated by the snapshot.
IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE TO MAKE THE PICTURES I ATTACHED BIGGER BECAUSE THE LINES ARE NOT SEEN WHEN THE PICTURE IS REALLY SMALL. THE LINES ARE MORE VISIBLE IN THE FOURTH PICTURE WITH THE SINGLE REDSTONE TORCH.

Ways to reproduce
1. Put down at least 2 black wool blocks next to each other and look in between them.
2. Put a redstone torch down. (Onto a dark block preferably so you could see the lines). Look on the bottom of the block and around the torch.
3. Put Black wool next to redstone lamps and look between the blocks.
4. There may be other ways, but I don't know of them.



 Comments   
Comment by Ryan Bailey [ 09/Jul/13 ]

This is appearing in release 1.6.2 for me in wool blocks as well as hardened clay.

Comment by [Mod] CubeTheThird [ 23/Jan/13 ]

Duplicate of MC-1794.

Comment by Anton Goretsky [ 23/Jan/13 ]

Ok. Thanks for the info. I'm thankful its not just me who has been having this problem.

Comment by [Mod] Ezekiel (ezfe) [ 23/Jan/13 ]

Just loaded up the snapshot (oops) and definitely see what you see. Confirmed.

I have: OS X, Intel Core i7, 2.4 GHz, 8 GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics 3000 or AMD Radeon HD 6770M, OS X 10.8.y, Java 1.7.0_11

Comment by Anton Goretsky [ 23/Jan/13 ]

I haven't changed my graphics settings ever and this has never happened to me before. Definitely not what was shown in the post you said. However, the lines look similar but I'm not sure. I have a ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics card. Also if anyone posts any comments here I wont be able to reply to them until 3PM Eastern Day Time. Its really late here. Its 11PM EST and I'm tired.

Comment by [Mod] Ezekiel (ezfe) [ 23/Jan/13 ]

Possibly related to MC-5556 ?

Comment by Anton Goretsky [ 23/Jan/13 ]

Yes those are what I am talking about but they seem more vivid on the block examples I gave. Also, these lines have never appeared in any previous versions of minecraft that I played.

Comment by [Mod] Ezekiel (ezfe) [ 23/Jan/13 ]

This is what you are talking about right?

Comment by Anton Goretsky [ 23/Jan/13 ]

You can see the lines better on dark textures when you place a torch down. However, the lines from a torch appear on grass and sand as well. (You can just barely make the lines out on sand)

Comment by [Mod] Ezekiel (ezfe) [ 23/Jan/13 ]

Confirmed with spruce logs as well, it appears its the dark textures?

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