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MCPE-19190

Some textures are messed up using texture packs

Furnaces have a weird blue texture on half of it. Gravel has some kind of lava animation on it. There might be other blocks that are messed up too

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Martin Hawlisch

I can reproduce this buggy gravel texture in the brand new Version 1.0 on Windows 10.
This affects old worlds generated for example in Version 0.16.0 (this screenshot).
I dont see the bug in a new world created in 1.0

I can reproduce this buggy gravel texture in the brand new Version 1.0 on Windows 10.
This affects old worlds generated for example in Version 0.16.0 (this screenshot).
I dont see the bug in a new world created in 1.0

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This is not just a problem with 3rd party textures. It is an actual bug in the game. I didn't even have a texture for hardened clay yet it was messed up. Texture packs shouldn't alter textures that are not in the blocks folder

I figured out the problem. 1.0 changed the texture pack format slightly. The 0.16 vanilla resource folder that I downloaded from minecraft.net had a terrain_texture.json file. When I deleted it, the textures went back to normal. The 1.0 vanilla resource folder does not have that file

I figured out the problem. 1.0 changed the texture pack format slightly. The 0.16 vanilla resource folder that I downloaded from minecraft.net had a terrain_texture.json file. When I deleted it, the textures went back to normal. The 1.0 vanilla resource folder does not have that file

I figured out the problem. 1.0 changed the texture pack format slightly. The 0.16 vanilla resource folder that I downloaded from minecraft.net had a terrain_texture.json file. When I deleted it, the textures went back to normal. The 1.0 vanilla resource folder does not have that file

I figured out the problem. 1.0 changed the texture pack format slightly. The 0.16 vanilla resource folder that I downloaded from minecraft.net had a terrain_texture.json file. When I deleted it, the textures went back to normal. The 1.0 vanilla resource folder does not have that file

Ryan Crick

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Tablet - Android - Amazon Kindle Fire HD

Fire OS 5.1.2

1.0.0.7, 1.0.0

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