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selecting Cape Style "Smooth" darkens the cape #14

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Celesian opened this issue Mar 15, 2022 · 9 comments
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selecting Cape Style "Smooth" darkens the cape #14

Celesian opened this issue Mar 15, 2022 · 9 comments
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@Celesian
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using wavy capes 1.1.0 and Minecraft 1.18.1

  1. Select the smooth option in Cape Style
  2. Look at your cape and compare it to Blocky
    https://i.imgur.com/0f98QcH.png smooth
    https://i.imgur.com/B5qXbkZ.png blocky
@tr7zw
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tr7zw commented Mar 15, 2022

Yea I noticed that too, but it took me 12+ hours to get the smooth cape to not be in fullbright the entire time, so I'll call it "close enough" for now. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/741304500219805826/950863885605425283/5Qbx8NGP7c.gif

@tr7zw tr7zw added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 15, 2022
@RaptaG
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RaptaG commented Jul 6, 2022

Can't wait for this to be fixed (sorry if I exited u with the notification I didn't mean to annoy, just to support the issue :D)

@andreasdc
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Will be nice to have the fix 🚀

@mooziii
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mooziii commented Apr 29, 2023

Would be nice to have this either fixed or an option to enable the fullbright mode instead (as I much more like how it looks in the GIF)

@copyandexecute
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friendly bump

@copyandexecute
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tried to fix it aswell but no chance

@tr7zw
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tr7zw commented Aug 11, 2024

Same. Have spent an hour or two playing around, but no clue why exactly it is like that(my guess is the normals are wrong and thats why its weird?). Currently not planning to spend more time on this, as it's not really noticeable unless you directly compare it.

@andreasdc
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Same. Have spent an hour or two playing around, but no clue why exactly it is like that(my guess is the normals are wrong and thats why its weird?). Currently not planning to spend more time on this, as it's not really noticeable unless you directly compare it.

Wrong light source or something right? Or too low brightness on this object, it is noticeable unfortunately.

@copyandexecute
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I'll ask the matrixstack goat maybe he has an idea

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