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Is there any way to gather or produce a blank, solid, white block in vanilla Minecraft?


Is there a way to keep the chunks always loaded in SSP vanilla Minecraft?Any way to make a note block keep its note?Is there a way to have a custom death message in vanilla Minecraft?Is there a way to make a block placeable on any block in adventure mode?Is there any way to prevent Minecraft from caching DNS ?Is there any way to create a variable in minecraft?Is there a void block in minecraft?Is there a way I can dance in Vanilla Minecraft?Is there any way to merge two worlds in Minecraft?Is there any good way to make a completly automated watermelon/pumpkin farm in vanilla Minecraft without commands?






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Is there any way to gather or produce a blank, solid, white block in Minecraft? Iron blocks come kind of close, but you can see markings on them. White stained clay comes close, but it's got a little bit of red mixed in. Etc. Is there anything that's just pure, blank white? This has to be in vanilla though.



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It sounds like a resource pack is fairly vanilla. The reason I was asking this though was that I was wanting to make an East-Asian castle/pagoda-looking building on a server that's fairly restrictive against mods, and it looks like a resource pack would not affect what other players see.










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    Custom texture pack...

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    The closest you might be able to come is a plain quartz block...

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Is there any way to gather or produce a blank, solid, white block in Minecraft? Iron blocks come kind of close, but you can see markings on them. White stained clay comes close, but it's got a little bit of red mixed in. Etc. Is there anything that's just pure, blank white? This has to be in vanilla though.



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It sounds like a resource pack is fairly vanilla. The reason I was asking this though was that I was wanting to make an East-Asian castle/pagoda-looking building on a server that's fairly restrictive against mods, and it looks like a resource pack would not affect what other players see.










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    Custom texture pack...

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  • @Ben Sorry, I forgot to mention vanilla. Thanks though.

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    The closest you might be able to come is a plain quartz block...

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Is there any way to gather or produce a blank, solid, white block in Minecraft? Iron blocks come kind of close, but you can see markings on them. White stained clay comes close, but it's got a little bit of red mixed in. Etc. Is there anything that's just pure, blank white? This has to be in vanilla though.



EDIT



It sounds like a resource pack is fairly vanilla. The reason I was asking this though was that I was wanting to make an East-Asian castle/pagoda-looking building on a server that's fairly restrictive against mods, and it looks like a resource pack would not affect what other players see.










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Is there any way to gather or produce a blank, solid, white block in Minecraft? Iron blocks come kind of close, but you can see markings on them. White stained clay comes close, but it's got a little bit of red mixed in. Etc. Is there anything that's just pure, blank white? This has to be in vanilla though.



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It sounds like a resource pack is fairly vanilla. The reason I was asking this though was that I was wanting to make an East-Asian castle/pagoda-looking building on a server that's fairly restrictive against mods, and it looks like a resource pack would not affect what other players see.







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    Custom texture pack...

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  • @Ben Sorry, I forgot to mention vanilla. Thanks though.

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    The closest you might be able to come is a plain quartz block...

    – Ben
    Dec 16 '14 at 4:02






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    @Panzercrisis Using resource pack is considered vanilla...

    – QbsidianH20
    Dec 16 '14 at 11:10












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    Custom texture pack...

    – Ben
    Dec 16 '14 at 3:55











  • @Ben Sorry, I forgot to mention vanilla. Thanks though.

    – Panzercrisis
    Dec 16 '14 at 3:58







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    The closest you might be able to come is a plain quartz block...

    – Ben
    Dec 16 '14 at 4:02






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    @Panzercrisis Using resource pack is considered vanilla...

    – QbsidianH20
    Dec 16 '14 at 11:10







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Custom texture pack...

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Custom texture pack...

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@Ben Sorry, I forgot to mention vanilla. Thanks though.

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@Ben Sorry, I forgot to mention vanilla. Thanks though.

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The closest you might be able to come is a plain quartz block...

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The closest you might be able to come is a plain quartz block...

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@Panzercrisis Using resource pack is considered vanilla...

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As of 1.8, in un-modded and un-textured minecraft, there is no block that fits your requirements. Probably the closest you'd come is a Snow Block, a Wool Block, a Quartz Block, or, as you said, an Iron Block. The Quartz is extremely close to pure white, closer than the iron block. However, you should look into downloading a texture or a mod that may include a purely white block if none of these are close enough.






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  • The quartz block might also work well...

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  • Maybe also white wool, although it has some kind of textured look.

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There is no pure white block in Minecraft. Sorry.



However, you could edit your texture pack to make a certain block white. But this wouldn't work for other players if you are map building (they would still see it as whatever block you placed).






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    From your question, you intend to show others your architecture. And would like for it to look the same as what you would see if you used a resource pack.



    1. If you intend to share it as a world file, you should share your resource pack together with the world file for the other user to apply as well.


    2. If this is on a server, and you host the server, then an alternative would be to set server side resource pack for the user to automatically download when they join the server. This can be easily done by uploading the resource pack to a public file sharing site such as dropbox and providing the direct download link in your server.properties file.


    Hopefully this gives you a solution that allows you to expand beyond the vanilla textures and still share your creation.






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      This is an example of what I did: In a resource pack, I turned wool blocks to the plain colour they are, no textures at all. If you wanted a plain white block you may need to get a Resource/texture pack or mod.






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        Try the Quartz Block. You will need 4 Nether Quartz. Use the default version of the Quartz Block,it is the most blank of the blocks,except perhaps the edges.






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          If you make an item frame with a comple map of white concrete you can make a white surface.
          The SMPLive server did this.





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            As of 1.8, in un-modded and un-textured minecraft, there is no block that fits your requirements. Probably the closest you'd come is a Snow Block, a Wool Block, a Quartz Block, or, as you said, an Iron Block. The Quartz is extremely close to pure white, closer than the iron block. However, you should look into downloading a texture or a mod that may include a purely white block if none of these are close enough.






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            • The quartz block might also work well...

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            • Maybe also white wool, although it has some kind of textured look.

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            As of 1.8, in un-modded and un-textured minecraft, there is no block that fits your requirements. Probably the closest you'd come is a Snow Block, a Wool Block, a Quartz Block, or, as you said, an Iron Block. The Quartz is extremely close to pure white, closer than the iron block. However, you should look into downloading a texture or a mod that may include a purely white block if none of these are close enough.






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            • The quartz block might also work well...

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            • Maybe also white wool, although it has some kind of textured look.

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            As of 1.8, in un-modded and un-textured minecraft, there is no block that fits your requirements. Probably the closest you'd come is a Snow Block, a Wool Block, a Quartz Block, or, as you said, an Iron Block. The Quartz is extremely close to pure white, closer than the iron block. However, you should look into downloading a texture or a mod that may include a purely white block if none of these are close enough.






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            As of 1.8, in un-modded and un-textured minecraft, there is no block that fits your requirements. Probably the closest you'd come is a Snow Block, a Wool Block, a Quartz Block, or, as you said, an Iron Block. The Quartz is extremely close to pure white, closer than the iron block. However, you should look into downloading a texture or a mod that may include a purely white block if none of these are close enough.







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            • The quartz block might also work well...

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            • Maybe also white wool, although it has some kind of textured look.

              – Exa
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            • The quartz block might also work well...

              – Ben
              Dec 16 '14 at 4:03











            • Maybe also white wool, although it has some kind of textured look.

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              Dec 16 '14 at 9:58
















            The quartz block might also work well...

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            The quartz block might also work well...

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            Maybe also white wool, although it has some kind of textured look.

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            Dec 16 '14 at 9:58





            Maybe also white wool, although it has some kind of textured look.

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            There is no pure white block in Minecraft. Sorry.



            However, you could edit your texture pack to make a certain block white. But this wouldn't work for other players if you are map building (they would still see it as whatever block you placed).






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              There is no pure white block in Minecraft. Sorry.



              However, you could edit your texture pack to make a certain block white. But this wouldn't work for other players if you are map building (they would still see it as whatever block you placed).






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                There is no pure white block in Minecraft. Sorry.



                However, you could edit your texture pack to make a certain block white. But this wouldn't work for other players if you are map building (they would still see it as whatever block you placed).






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                There is no pure white block in Minecraft. Sorry.



                However, you could edit your texture pack to make a certain block white. But this wouldn't work for other players if you are map building (they would still see it as whatever block you placed).







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                    From your question, you intend to show others your architecture. And would like for it to look the same as what you would see if you used a resource pack.



                    1. If you intend to share it as a world file, you should share your resource pack together with the world file for the other user to apply as well.


                    2. If this is on a server, and you host the server, then an alternative would be to set server side resource pack for the user to automatically download when they join the server. This can be easily done by uploading the resource pack to a public file sharing site such as dropbox and providing the direct download link in your server.properties file.


                    Hopefully this gives you a solution that allows you to expand beyond the vanilla textures and still share your creation.






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                      From your question, you intend to show others your architecture. And would like for it to look the same as what you would see if you used a resource pack.



                      1. If you intend to share it as a world file, you should share your resource pack together with the world file for the other user to apply as well.


                      2. If this is on a server, and you host the server, then an alternative would be to set server side resource pack for the user to automatically download when they join the server. This can be easily done by uploading the resource pack to a public file sharing site such as dropbox and providing the direct download link in your server.properties file.


                      Hopefully this gives you a solution that allows you to expand beyond the vanilla textures and still share your creation.






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                        From your question, you intend to show others your architecture. And would like for it to look the same as what you would see if you used a resource pack.



                        1. If you intend to share it as a world file, you should share your resource pack together with the world file for the other user to apply as well.


                        2. If this is on a server, and you host the server, then an alternative would be to set server side resource pack for the user to automatically download when they join the server. This can be easily done by uploading the resource pack to a public file sharing site such as dropbox and providing the direct download link in your server.properties file.


                        Hopefully this gives you a solution that allows you to expand beyond the vanilla textures and still share your creation.






                        share|improve this answer













                        From your question, you intend to show others your architecture. And would like for it to look the same as what you would see if you used a resource pack.



                        1. If you intend to share it as a world file, you should share your resource pack together with the world file for the other user to apply as well.


                        2. If this is on a server, and you host the server, then an alternative would be to set server side resource pack for the user to automatically download when they join the server. This can be easily done by uploading the resource pack to a public file sharing site such as dropbox and providing the direct download link in your server.properties file.


                        Hopefully this gives you a solution that allows you to expand beyond the vanilla textures and still share your creation.







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                            This is an example of what I did: In a resource pack, I turned wool blocks to the plain colour they are, no textures at all. If you wanted a plain white block you may need to get a Resource/texture pack or mod.






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                              This is an example of what I did: In a resource pack, I turned wool blocks to the plain colour they are, no textures at all. If you wanted a plain white block you may need to get a Resource/texture pack or mod.






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                                This is an example of what I did: In a resource pack, I turned wool blocks to the plain colour they are, no textures at all. If you wanted a plain white block you may need to get a Resource/texture pack or mod.






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                                This is an example of what I did: In a resource pack, I turned wool blocks to the plain colour they are, no textures at all. If you wanted a plain white block you may need to get a Resource/texture pack or mod.







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                                    Try the Quartz Block. You will need 4 Nether Quartz. Use the default version of the Quartz Block,it is the most blank of the blocks,except perhaps the edges.






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                                        Try the Quartz Block. You will need 4 Nether Quartz. Use the default version of the Quartz Block,it is the most blank of the blocks,except perhaps the edges.






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