#How to show the element that is inside of a semi transperent element

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dreamy ivy
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example, a slime;

eternal marsh
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# eternal marsh !faq render-order

If you use semi-transparent textures (like colored glass) you need to move elements with that texture to the bottom of the element list. Otherwise elements behind these semi-transparent ones won't render ingame.
For the Bedrock Edition this also applies for cubes, but groups are rendered alphabetically rather than by their order in the Outliner (=bottom right section In Blockbench).

Disclaimer: Keep in mind that this won't necessarily change how Blockbench renders it, meaning it will most likely still look weird from certain angles. In rare cases the aformentioned steps also don't help ingame either for some reason.

dreamy ivy
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oooh

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tysm

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didnt worked

eternal marsh
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Please read the whole thing

dreamy ivy
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boo

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im sorry

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so this would look right in game, but not on blockbench?

eternal marsh
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Should, yeah

dreamy ivy
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it didnt worked

eternal marsh
dreamy ivy
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nah its a carved pumpkin

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i made drop display

eternal marsh
# dreamy ivy nah its a carved pumpkin

Carved pumpkin unfortunately does not support translucency.
You'll have to put the model on a pure item (item that cannot be placed) or an item of a block that already has translucency support (like slime, stained glass etc.)