![]() ![]() I've attached a resource pack to this ticket which fixes this issue entirely, alongside fixing a few other issues. This is true of the wheat, but the bottom layer of nether wart's texture is completely obscured by the soul sand. The wheat crops and nether wart should have all of their pixels visible from aboveground, and flying into the base blocks shouldn't reveal anything new that isn't normally visible. Enter Spectator mode and fly inside the farmland and soul sand.The crop model is offset one pixel downwards as to match the shape of farmland ( MC-50155), which results in a seamless connection for other crops, but as soul sand is a full cube, the bottom layer of the nether wart texture ends up being completely hidden when it should be visible. ![]() While this is fine for the most part, in practice it results in some of the pixels of the nether wart texture being buried in the soul sand. The planted nether wart block refers to the same "crop.json" model file as overworld crops such as wheat. Mojang have my full permission to (and are encouraged to) replace the affected vanilla model files with the contents of the resource pack. The resource pack attached offers a complete fix for this issue. ![]()
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