Minecraft Grass Block Texture
Product DescriptionThe PDF is set at A4 for these blocks to print BIG. You can scale this down to print at any size you like! For standard printing at A4 size, these blocks will come out at approx 6cm x 6cm or slightly bigger for borderless printing.Thin card stock is best to use for these.
Better Grass Texture Pack for Minecraft PE. These types of plants include leaves, grass, and the others. Although it is a small change, it helps boost the appearance of this pack in an effective way. A big plus of the pack is that it takes a small space in your devices and less time to download. Better Grass Texture Pack is ported by DualRed. Minecraft: nick5000 Member Details; Hey guys. I have done some research, and I could not find anyone else with this problem for some reason. I ran into a bug while using Optifine where all of the sides of a grass block have the texture of the top part of the grass block. It is pretty annoying and I want the normal blocks back. All kinds of Minecraft texture packs and resource packs, to change the look of Minecraft in your game.
Minecraft Grass Block Texture

Once printed, simply cut and stick together! You can use scissors/craft knife, glue/tape, anything works!More information about this block:A Grass Block is a block that was introduced very early in the game. It uses 4 textures: a gray one for the top which is then tinted to the correct color according to what biome the block is in, one borrowed from the dirt block for the bottom, an edited dirt texture with grass on the top edge on all of the sides, and a gray texture matching the shape of the grass on the side of the block, which is tinted to the correct biome color. When covered by snow the side texture is white. On natural maps, grass appears on topmost blocks of dirt with no fluids or opaque solid blocks above them.In mining, grass blocks behave just like dirt – they drop dirt resources and are best dug with a shovel; however, they make a different sound when harvested and take slightly longer to dig up. This can be used to tell when the player is about to break the surface when tunneling upwards.
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Thanks for the reply, but this would cause the same issue as changing the vertex colour of a block. It'd tint the part of the texture that has dirt as well. On top of that my chunks have a singular mesh housing 16x16x16 blocks, so changing any aspect of the material would change it for an entire chunk, and not just an individual block. My apologies if I didn't make that part clear.My thought at the moment is to find a way to overlay another texture, and use the grasssideoverlay on top of the original, but have that one tinted in some way. On top of that I later want to try experimenting with not only changing the grass colour per biome, but the dirt colour as well.
Minecraft Full Grass Block Texture
Of course I would ideally love to know if this is possible in more than one way as well.