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ArrowWanna315

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  1. Hi, I'm a beginner at modding. This is the first time I ask. Yesterday, I made a modeled block using Blockbench. Struggling, I could make the block completely, but at the bottom of the block, the ground became transparent... (Please check the image from my git repository: https://github.com/Makochaaan/minecraft_modding/blob/main/2022-12-25_00.26.13.png ) Then, what should I do to fix that situation? Should edit my model using Blockbench? Should revise JSON file? Or should add any method on Java source codes? I could not find any sources to solve it... Here is my environment: OS: Windows IDE: IntelliJ Community Minecraft: version 1.12.2 forge 14.23.5.2859 And here is directries related to the block: java/com/loremaster/tutorialmod/blocks/ChurchBenchL.java (Adding any information of the block) java/com/loremaster/tutorialmod/init/ModBlocks.java (materialising the block) resources/assets/tm/(blockstates and models/block)/church_bench_l.json (as you know) I look forward to your advice : )

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