n-3 Posted February 24 Report Posted February 24 Can't I place two slabs in a single block space—one on the left and one on the right—to create one block shape? I want the exterior to be a stone slab and the interior to be a wooden slab, so it looks like a stone house from the outside and a wooden house from the inside. If that's not possible, is it intended to be that way? Or is there a specific reason why it’s not supported?
V1ncent Posted February 24 Report Posted February 24 Because slabs are counted as one block rather than half block, I guess. A roundabout way may be a modded block that can be crafted with two slabs to form a combination of the components.
ifoz Posted February 24 Report Posted February 24 1 hour ago, n-3 said: If that's not possible, is it intended to be that way? Or is there a specific reason why it’s not supported? You could always use a chisel to combine a wood and stone block, which would allow you to have a block that is functionally identical to a wood and stone slab occupying the same block space. You hold a chisel in your main hand, hammer in your offhand, then right click a block to make it into a chiselled block. Pressing F will open the chisel menu, where you can click and drop whatever other block/s whose textures you want into the large "+" icon. Then you can use the chisel to place voxels of different block textures inside the same block. 2
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