Block Shapes
The Block Shapes mod fills the gaps in Minecraft's official content by adding slabs, stairs, and walls for blocks that Mojang developers have somehow overlooked.
What exactly does the mod add?
Complete shape sets (slab, stairs, walls):
- Deepslate
- Calcite
- Tuff
- Dripstone Block
- Amethyst Block
- Obsidian
- Snow Block
- Netherrack
- Basalt
- Polished Basalt (also adds buttons and pressure plates)
- Smooth Basalt
- Packed Mud
- End Stone
- Quartz Brick
- Terracotta
- Bone Block
- Crying Obsidian
- Gilded Blackstone
Stairs and walls:
- Cut Sandstone
- Smooth Stone
- Cut Red Sandstone
Walls:
- Stone
- Polished Granite (also buttons and pressure plates)
- Polished Diorite (also buttons and pressure plates)
- Polished Andesite (also buttons and pressure plates)
- Smooth Quartz
- Smooth Red Sandstone
- Smooth Sandstone
- Purpur Block
- Quartz
- Prismarine brick
- Dark prismarine
Buttons and pressure plates:
- Polished Deepslate
Wooden elements:
- Logs and Stems (slabs and stairs)
- Stripped Logs and Stems (slabs and stairs)
- Woods and Hyphae (slabs, stairs and walls)
- Stripped Woods and Hyphae (slabs, stairs and walls)
Textile and finishing materials:
- Wools (slabs and stairs)
- Terracottas (slabs, stairs and walls)
- Concretes (slabs, stairs and walls)
Mod features
The author consciously limited the addition of shapes only to blocks where it makes architectural sense. Don't expect pumpkin walls or watermelon slabs - the developer follows a logical approach to design.
Textures for new blocks are taken directly from the game's resources, so they automatically adapt to any textures you use.
Frequently asked questions
Why are there no log fences? These elements are already implemented in the author's other mod.
Will ore blocks be added? Yes, but as part of a separate project.
Why no copper blocks? Implementing copper blocks requires complex development of oxidation mechanics, which is beyond the scope of the current project.