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I'm making a resource pack. It is 100% complete, if it weren't for this:
https://imgur.com/2YEMM6K
All of my spiders are white, and I have no idea why. I think it's caused by the spider_eyes texture, because the white is slightly transparent and you can kind of see the actual texture behind it, but I still don't know what's causing this.
Here are my textures, if that helps: https://imgur.com/a/m4l0SyH
Does anyone know what is happening?
https://imgur.com/2YEMM6K
All of my spiders are white, and I have no idea why. I think it's caused by the spider_eyes texture, because the white is slightly transparent and you can kind of see the actual texture behind it, but I still don't know what's causing this.
Here are my textures, if that helps: https://imgur.com/a/m4l0SyH
Does anyone know what is happening?
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Yeah, what InfiniteCorners said, but I would add new layer, make it black, move it under the main layer and make it 1% opaque, so eyebrows will be still visible.
I've had this problem before and I fixed it by changing the background of my spider_eyes.png with pure black rather than having it as a transparency. If I had to guess I would say that the spider_eyes texture doesn't support transparency and what we are seeing is the 'missing texture' white that gets applied to opaque blocks when you try to give them transparency. I know it seems weird but just try making the background of your image black and see if it works- It'll probably mean you can't use the evil eyebrows but you should be able to see your spider. Hope that helps.
Worked perfectly! I changed the color of the evil eyes to keep them. Thanks a lot!
