Spatial Cross Models
"After this fix, you'll never stop noticing the issue in vanilla" - tuopi27
Spatial Cross Models is a Minecraft resource pack that eliminates a visual glitch where textures of models with flat planes flicker in and out of view as you move around them.
How the Pack Functions
This is achieved by rotating and splitting specific faces while adding new model variations, allowing objects to behave more naturally in three-dimensional space and appear more realistic.
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The basic model for all cross-shaped blocks, "cross.json", splits both planes vertically into two parts, using only one side of the block's texture. This creates a mirror effect when viewed diagonally and displays the original texture when viewed from the side.
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A specialized model type called "directional_cross.json" has been added for blocks that cannot be properly displayed due to texture peculiarities (such as Poppy or Pale Oak Sapling). In these cases, only specific sides of the planes are rotated.
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An additional variation of the basic cross model called "cross.json without stretching" has been created, eliminating the deformation effect that sometimes occurs with the original model.
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For blocks that cannot be correctly displayed using any of the mentioned methods without additional modifications (such as Tulips and Dead Bush), textures have been doubled in size and slightly shifted.
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Changes have also been made directly to the models of blocks that do not use the "cross.json" type (for example, Cactus and Dripleaf).
Frequently Asked Questions
Question: Will there be versions of the resource pack for older game releases, such as 1.XX?
Answer: Although there is no official support, the pack may work in previous versions without modifications. Try it yourself!
Question: Is the pack compatible with other resource packs that replace textures?
Answer: Yes, but some blocks may look incorrect due to the changes made by Spatial Cross Models.
The resource pack is compatible with the Undead Bush modification.