Hey, all! Finally decided to get back into MCreator because I miss modding, so here's a mod that I've heard a lot of people want. I've even seen memes about people wanting vertical slabs, and so I thought, I could probably do that.
And so I did.
And here we are.
Slab Variants:
- Oak Wood
- Cobblestone
- Spruce Wood
- Birch Wood
- Jungle Wood
- Acacia Wood
- Dark Oak Wood
- Mossy Cobblestone
- Stone Brick
- Mossy Stone Brick
- Andesite
- Smooth Andesite
- Diorite
- Smooth Diorite
- Granite
- Smooth Granite
- Sandstone
- Red Sandstone
- Cut Sandstone
- Cut Red Sandstone
- Smooth Sandstone
- Smooth Red Sandstone
- Brick
- Prismarine
- Prismarine Brick
- Dark Prismarine
- Nether Brick
- Red Nether Brick
- Quartz
- Smooth Quartz
- Purpur
- End Stone Bricks
- Blackstone
- Polished Blackstone
- Polished Blackstone Brick
- Crimson Wood
- Warped Wood
(Yes, I went to the Minecraft Wiki slabs page and individually recreated every slab as a vertical version. You're welcome ;))
Recipes are simply three of the material block you want to use, aligned vertically on the left side of the crafting table, like so:
Enjoy a new level of building in Minecraft!!
(This was a solo mod; all models, designs, and stats are by me, except the textures which are vanilla Minecraft textures.)
06/02/20: Added wood variants and Cobblestone.
06/03/20: Added stone variants, stone brick variants, and Mossy Cobblestone.
06/04/20: Added Sandstone, Red Sandstone, Brick, Prismarine, Nether Brick, Quartz, Purpur, and End Brick variants.
06/04/20: Added all variant recipes, released.
12/27/20: Added Blackstone, Polished Blackstone, and Polished Blackstone Brick variants and recipes, added Warped and Crimson Plank variants and recipes.
I created a vertical slab model in Blockbench and changed the texture mappings so they would always go to the right place. Some of the slabs, such as Sandstone, have different textures for the top and bottom, so I had to make a separate model with different texture mappings for those.
Hey CR1MS4NE I am currently working on a mod for 1.16 just to make it feel better (Quality of life) and I am wondering how you made vertical slabs because I made the model and set up the block and everything but for some reason the slab just doesn't look right in my hand and the placement doesn't place correctly.
I know it's a year late, but how did you achieve this? Asking cause I'm making my own mod with custom blocks and I'd like it to be consistent with mods like this or Quark that add vertical slabs. Idk, I'm weird about consistency. Lol.