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missing pixels on item textures
every item texture in any pack is missing pixels, why is this?

example:

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/678710394629390375/678710444801785906/unknown.png

and how do i fix it?
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Hello,

It's an issue that happens on 1.8 and it's not a Badlion Client issue. It happens on normal Minecraft as well.
You can launch 1.7.10 and use the same texture pack and you'll notice that there are no missing pixels.

One staff member once suggested turning on antialiasing in Minecraft quality settings. You can try doing that.
I tested it and it didn't work for me. It replaced all those small missing pixels with a bunch of white lines across the bow.
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ah i see. i didnt remember it happening on forge when i used it though

UnknownFact wrote

Hello,

It's an issue that happens on 1.8 and it's not a Badlion Client issue. It happens on normal Minecraft as well.
You can launch 1.7.10 and use the same texture pack and you'll notice that there are no missing pixels.

One staff member once suggested turning on antialiasing in Minecraft quality settings. You can try doing that.
I tested it and it didn't work for me. It replaced all those small missing pixels with a bunch of white lines across the bow.
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UnknownFact wrote

Hello,

It's an issue that happens on 1.8 and it's not a Badlion Client issue. It happens on normal Minecraft as well.
You can launch 1.7.10 and use the same texture pack and you'll notice that there are no missing pixels.

One staff member once suggested turning on antialiasing in Minecraft quality settings. You can try doing that.
I tested it and it didn't work for me. It replaced all those small missing pixels with a bunch of white lines across the bow.
i tried anti-aliasing and it fixes the textures but breaks other things. it adds random semi-transparent pixels everywhere. idk why. maybe its my gpu? i dont have a great one but it works (1050 ti)
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You can try doing this (not 100% sure it's going to fix the issue):
  • Open NVIDIA control panel.
  • Click on "Manage 3D settings".
  • Click on the "Program Settings" tab.
  • Click on "Add" that is next to the program's selector.
  • Find "Java(TM) Platform SE binary". If it's in that list, move the mouse cursor over it to see if it's from the right location (c:\programdata\badlionclient\jre\bin\javaw.exe). If you can't find it in the list, click on Browse and then go to the previously mentioned location and select javaw.exe.
  • Turn off anisotropic filtering and anti-aliasing in the same tab/control panel.
  • Save the changes.
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    UnknownFact wrote

    You can try doing this (not 100% sure it's going to fix the issue):
  • Open NVIDIA control panel.
  • Click on "Manage 3D settings".
  • Click on the "Program Settings" tab.
  • Click on "Add" that is next to the program's selector.
  • Find "Java(TM) Platform SE binary". If it's in that list, move the mouse cursor over it to see if it's from the right location (c:\programdata\badlionclient\jre\bin\javaw.exe). If you can't find it in the list, click on Browse and then go to the previously mentioned location and select javaw.exe.
  • Turn off anisotropic filtering and anti-aliasing in the same tab/control panel.
  • Save the changes.
  • didnt work, but i checked again and, this doesnt happen with forge.
    and the pixels actually move when using blc making it look glitchy and staticy

    ill make a vid of it rq

    edit: doesnt happen in vanilla either
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    UnknownFact wrote

    You can try doing this (not 100% sure it's going to fix the issue):
  • Open NVIDIA control panel.
  • Click on "Manage 3D settings".
  • Click on the "Program Settings" tab.
  • Click on "Add" that is next to the program's selector.
  • Find "Java(TM) Platform SE binary". If it's in that list, move the mouse cursor over it to see if it's from the right location (c:\programdata\badlionclient\jre\bin\javaw.exe). If you can't find it in the list, click on Browse and then go to the previously mentioned location and select javaw.exe.
  • Turn off anisotropic filtering and anti-aliasing in the same tab/control panel.
  • Save the changes.


  • heres a video of it, look at the bow



    edit: i literally just noticed if i watch this on my laptop it looks normal, sorry for being dumb
    so its either my gpu or my monitor :/

    edit 2: no, it does happen, but it's a lot less noticable
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    This video was recorded on 1.8.9 Vanilla Minecraft:


    This issue already has been reported to Mojang by people who use vanilla Minecraft.
    I found two reports: #1 that has been linked to #2 (there are more bug reports about this issue but all of them have been linked to #2 bug report that is still open).
    The second bug report has a possible solution, but it doesn't help everyone (that's what I read in the comments section). This issue still hasn't been fully resolved.
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    UnknownFact wrote

    This video was recorded on 1.8.9 Vanilla Minecraft:


    This issue already has been reported to Mojang by people who use vanilla Minecraft.
    I found two reports: #1 that has been linked to #2 (there are more bug reports about this issue but all of them have been linked to #2 bug report that is still open).
    The second bug report has a possible solution, but it doesn't help everyone (that's what I read in the comments section). This issue still hasn't been fully resolved.
    i see, ok
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