The Bug
When mining ice or stained glass, the breaking animation is less opaque than when breaking other (non-transparent) blocks.
Steps to Reproduce
Place down a dirt block, begin breaking it, and pay close attention to the opacity of the block cracks as you do this.
Place down an ice block, begin breaking it, and once again pay close attention to the opacity of the block cracks as you do this.
Take note as to whether or not block cracks appear more transparent when mining stained glass or ice.
Observed Behavior
Block cracks appear more transparent when mining stained glass or ice.
Expected Behavior
Block cracks would not appear more transparent when mining stained glass or ice. Instead, block cracks on all blocks should have the same opacity.
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This issue appeared again in 1.15 pre-release 1, and still affects last snapshot (1.15.1 pre-release 1)
Can confirm in 21w42a. Here are some extra details regarding this problem.
The Bug:
Block cracks appear more transparent when mining stained glass or ice.
Steps to Reproduce:
Place down a dirt block, begin breaking it, and pay close attention to the opacity of the block cracks as you do this.
Place down an ice block, begin breaking it, and once again pay close attention to the opacity of the block cracks as you do this.
Take note as to whether or not block cracks appear more transparent when mining stained glass or ice.
Observed Behavior:
Block cracks appear more transparent when mining stained glass or ice.
Expected Behavior:
Block cracks would not appear more transparent when mining stained glass or ice. Instead, block cracks on all blocks should have the same opacity.
Confirmed for 19w42a.