[MCPE-19433] Placing blocks on snow blocks give a dark shadow Created: 24/Dec/16  Updated: 25/Oct/19  Resolved: 25/Oct/19

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 1.0.0, 1.1.0.9, 1.2.13.60, 1.2.16.3, 1.5.0.0, 1.6.1
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: WingDing
Resolution: Cannot Reproduce Votes: 3
Labels: None

Attachments: PNG File Blocked Light Souce - Grass.png     PNG File Blocked Light Source - Concrete.png     PNG File Screenshot_20161224-170804.png    
Issue Links:
Duplicate
is duplicated by MCPE-37977 Fence Lighting Bug Resolved
Relates
relates to MCPE-30503 Sand lighting bug Resolved
relates to MCPE-24093 Smooth lighting under Obsidian too dark Resolved
Confirmation Status: Confirmed
Platform: Android
CHK:
ADO: 70692

 Description   

Xperia Z5

When I place a block on a snow block. It creates a werid dark shadow on the snow block on specific sides (the two that are facing south or north maybe, just like the slime blocks in MCPE-19131) Even when I place a torch or redstone dust.



 Comments   
Comment by [Mojang] Mega_Spud (Jay Wells) [ 25/Oct/19 ]

Cleaning up old tickets: This ticket has not been updated recently (~1 year+) so is being closed as Cannot Reproduce. If you feel this is still a valid issue then please comment, or create a new ticket following the Issue Guidelines.

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Comment by 753980 Volts [ 23/Sep/18 ]

This issue is present in 1.6.1. This, MCPE-24093, and MCPE-30503 seem to be caused by the same bug. This lighting issue also happens if you block a light source on a single side.

Comment by Connor Steppie [ 16/Apr/18 ]

Still happening as of 1.2.15, probably should be considered a duplicate of MCPE-30503 though.

Comment by Specialistol [ 19/Oct/17 ]

Seems to be fixed in 1.2.3

Comment by WingDing [ 27/Dec/16 ]

I tried these and it happens with no matter what block or thing you place.

Comment by Tstu0001 [ 27/Dec/16 ]

Have you tried re-entering your world? Does it happen if you replace the block with the shadow? It looks cool though.

Comment by Specialistol [ 24/Dec/16 ]

This also happened in 0.16.*. (Windows 10 here)

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