Guys, when I make a transparent java block in blockbench, looking through it u wont see the other faces of the model, am I right? but for example when I pass the same model to generic model, the other faces of the model can be seen through it. Is there a way to make it to look like in java? I want to make some medium size sceneries to showcase some of my blocks and this issue with transparent blocks is bugging me...
#About transparent blocks behaviour in blockbench
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are you talking about how you can't see the north face of a cube when look at it from the south (and there is nothing blocking it from the south), or are you talking about semi-transparent textures and how you can't see the element behind/in them sometimes?
Hold on, Im gonna make a screenshot
when looking thru it as a java block item, I cant see the other faces
as in minecraft
but when on a generic model, I can see the other faces
Do you want it to look like the bottom one in Blockbench only or ingame too?
the top one
I want to know how can I make it to look like the top one in other formats
ahh, that way round
you can change it in File > Preferences > Settings and then I think the option is called "Render Side"
tsm!
change that to "Outside"
That way only the "Outside" faces are rendered.
Auto does it based on the format, "Inside and Outside" does it so it looks like your second example in every format
did you look for "Render" in the search bar?