Glazed Terracotta


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Glazed Terracotta
White Glazed Terracotta.pngOrange Glazed Terracotta.pngMagenta Glazed Terracotta.pngLight Blue Glazed Terracotta.pngYellow Glazed Terracotta.pngLime Glazed Terracotta.pngPink Glazed Terracotta.pngGray Glazed Terracotta.pngLight Gray Glazed Terracotta.pngCyan Glazed Terracotta.pngPurple Glazed Terracotta.pngBlue Glazed Terracotta.pngBrown Glazed Terracotta.pngGreen Glazed Terracotta.pngRed Glazed Terracotta.pngBlack Glazed Terracotta.png
















Transparency When leaves are opaque (in "fast" graphics), they completely block rendering. When leaves are transparent (in "fancy" graphics), the world behind them is also rendered. Opacity (and its inverse, transparency) are properties of blocks with minecraft

No

Luminance Light (or lighting) in Minecraft affects visibility, mob spawning, and plant growth. Contents 1 Brightness 1.1 Spread 2 Sources of light 2.1 Blocks 2.2 Other 3 Light-filtering blocks 4 Effects of light 4.1 Mobs 4.2 minecraft

No

Blast resistance

7

Tool


Renewable A renewable resource (as opposed to a non-renewable, or finite, resource) is a resource that can be recreated indefinitely in survival without exploiting glitches or using commands. While running out of resources isn t likely to minecraft

No

Stackable

Yes (64)

Flammable

No

Drops See the items that drop from entities and blocks. For drops as in falls, see Fall Damage. Typical drops from a skeleton: experience orbs, an arrow, and bones. Drops are items that minecraft

Itself

Data values

PC:
dec:235 hex:EB bin:11101011
through
dec:250 hex:FA bin:11111010
PE:
white–cyan:
dec:220 hex:DC bin:11011100
through
dec:229 hex:E5 bin:11100101
purple:
dec:219 hex:DB bin:11011011
blue–black:
dec:231 hex:E7 bin:11100111
through
dec:235 hex:EB bin:11101011

Name See values from the latest PCPersonal Computer version of Minecraft. For values from Classic, see Data values/Classic. For values from Indev, see Data values/Indev. For values from the Pocket Edition, see Pocket Edition minecraft

$color_glazed_terracotta

Glazed terracotta is a vibrant solid block Comparison of the solid stone and liquid water blocks Solid blocks are a category of block. Contents 1 Properties 2 List of solid blocks 2.1 List of non-solid blocks 3 Height 4 Video 5 History minecraft which comes in the 16 regular dye Dyes Type Items Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) First appearances See history Data value dec: 351 hex: 15F bin: 101011111 Name dye Dyes are a set of 16 items used to change the color of wool, minecraft colors.

Videos

Trivia

  • According to Jeb, the inspiration for glazed terracotta blocks came from a Moroccan-styled bathroom floor at a hotel in California.
  • Glazed terracotta blocks were designed by Johan Aronson.
  • Glazed terracotta cannot be moved by slime blocks.

Smelting

The block can be obtained by smelting any stained terracotta Terracotta Transparency No Luminance No Blast resistance 21 Tool Renewable No Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Experience Smelted: 0.1 Drops Itself Data values Terracotta dec: 172 hex: AC bin: 10101100 Stained Terracotta dec: 159 hex: 9F bin: 10011111 Name Terracotta hardened_clay minecraft . Smelting regular, clean blocks of terracotta does not work.

Ingredients Smelting The furnace interface. Smelting is a method of producing refined goods in Minecraft, also known as melting, baking, cooking, burning, drying, or producing. It has the same idea as crafting; one must put in acceptable recipe
Matching Dyed Terracotta Terracotta Transparency No Luminance No Blast resistance 21 Tool Renewable No Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Experience Smelted: 0.1 Drops Itself Data values Terracotta dec: 172 hex: AC bin: 10101100 Stained Terracotta dec: 159 hex: 9F bin: 10011111 Name Terracotta hardened_clay minecraft ⃂+
Any fuel The furnace interface. Smelting is a method of producing refined goods in Minecraft, also known as melting, baking, cooking, burning, drying, or producing. It has the same idea as crafting; one must put in acceptable







































Breaking

Glazed terracotta requires a pickaxe to be mined. When mined without a pickaxe, it will drop nothing.

Block
Glazed Terracotta
Hardness 1.4
Tool
Breaking time
Hand 7
Wooden 1.05
Stone 0.55
Iron 0.35
Diamond 0.3
Golden 0.2
  1. ⃢₆ₑ Times are for unenchanted tools in seconds.

Usage

Due to its strikingly colorful appearance, glazed terracotta is primarily used for decoration. As a building material, its hardness is slightly less than stone, and its blast resistance is even lower than wood.

While glazed terracotta can be pushed by sticky pistons or slime blocks, it is unique among blocks in that it cannot be pulled.

Several different 2x2 tile patterns.

Placement

When placed, glazed terracotta`s texture will rotate depending on the direction the player is facing. If several glazed terracotta blocks of the same color are placed in the "correct" orientation in a 2x2 or greater area, the textures will line up to create a singular image, as demonstrated in the image to the right.

Texture

Creeper face on cyan glazed terracotta.

Although the design of each individual glazed terracotta block is left to the player`s interpretation, there are some obvious aspects in certain blocks:

  • Magenta blocks contain an arrow.
  • Cyan blocks contain a creeper face.
  • Purple blocks contain the hilt of a sword and the head of a pickaxe.

Data values

Glazed terracotta is defined by its ID and block data. Glazed terracotta also has a block state which is expected to replace the functionality of block data in a future version.

Block data

See also: Data values

Glazed terracotta uses its block data to specify its orientation (which is opposite to the direction the player was facing when the block was placed).

Bits Values
0x1
0x2
A 2-bit field storing a value from 0 to 3:
  • 0: south (the player was facing north when this block was placed)
  • 1: west
  • 2: east
  • 3: north
0x4
0x8
Unused.

Block state

See also: Block states
Name See values from the latest PC version of Minecraft. For values from Classic, see Data values/Classic. For values from Indev, see Data values/Indev. For values from the Pocket Edition, see Pocket Edition minecraft Value Description

⃂facing
north
south
east
west
The opposite from the direction the player faces while placing the block.

History

Official release
1.12 17w06a Added glazed terracotta.




The white, orange, magenta and cyan blocks originally had these textures.
17w13a



The white, orange, magenta and cyan block textures were changed. This change was to remove patterns that could contain offensive imagery.
Pocket Edition
1.1 build 1



Added glazed terracotta.
build 3



Updated textures of white, orange, magenta and cyan glazed terracotta.
Console Edition
TU53 CU43 1.49 Patch 23 Patch 3 Added glazed terracotta.

Issues

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Color-associated patterns

Some 6⃗6 patterns

























































Source

Glazed Terracotta can be obtained by first Dyeing a Terracotta block with any color of dye. Place the colored clay into a Furnace, Smelting it into Glazed Terracotta. The different colors all have different shapes and designs, which make them great at decorating many architectural structures in minecraft.

Uses

Glazed Terracotta is used for decoration. It can be placed in 4 directions: North, South, West and East. A 2⃗2 pattern when the opposite blocks in the 2⃗2 grid are placed in opposite directions (e.g. northwest is placed north; southeast, south; NE, east; and SW, west).