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MCPE-17683

Glowing white lava in Natural Texture pack?

Since the update, I have noticed that Lava glows white when viewed from a distance, as if the texture has faded away and all that's left is the material that causes it to emit light. The lava texture returns once you get close enough. This seems to only be an issue with the natural texture pack, as I have tested it with the default and city textures, and lava displays properly.

how to replicate:
-turn on Natural Texture Pack
-find a pool of lava
-start walking away from it, while it is in your fov

expected result:
-lava still looks like lava

actual result:
-lava takes on a white gradient as you walk away, eventually turning completely white after your greater than ten blocks away.

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have you noticed that all of the smoothness of the tools have been lost using the naural texture pack as well?

Now that you mention it, the tools do seem harder for want of a better word, seems to also affect the UI graphics for redstone and gunpowder.

The clock, compass bones, buckets just about everything has lost its smooth edges all of the the items are the same as they are in the default pack. I don't have city so I cannot test if it has happened there too.

confirmed. lava looks like snow. go into the netherworld, look at the lava ocean, it looks like a snow field, it looks horrible. Natural texture pack only

Have same problem with white lava.

this also affects 0.16.2. See MCPE-17683

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Looks fine to me, went to the Nether and the lava looks fine.

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Patrick Rich

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Windows

0.16.0, 0.16.2

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