Is this maybe related to certain shaders or mods, because this wasn't a thing before I installed mods? by Bonkers_Reee Minecraft
MinecraftPlayer799 on January 2, 2026 8:10 am Looks like the waving plants are glitching into the block next to them. Try another shader. I recommend [Solas Shaders v1.8](https://modrinth.com/shader/solas-shader/version/1.8).
Axelott_9021 on January 2, 2026 8:11 am The vines are waving and occasionally going behind the block, similar to how banners work
Ok_Context2690 on January 2, 2026 8:11 am Maybe there is problem with shaders? I think your graphic card might not handle them
DryCapital9019 on January 2, 2026 8:24 am sorry i must have left my pet multiversal interdimensional space goop lying around for too long
No_Citron9013 on January 2, 2026 8:27 am Bedrock edition moment right here Edit: I’m joking but nobody can tell.
Illybotje1 on January 2, 2026 8:57 am Its the vines waving into the blocks, because of vibrant visuals probably
Andrededecraf on January 2, 2026 8:58 am Those are your shaders, it’re moving to give the impression of wind blowing, but because of that, it’s clipping on the block
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maybe if you place more it’ll be bad apple /j
It’s just average shader thing, waving vegetation
Looks like the waving plants are glitching into the block next to them. Try another shader. I recommend [Solas Shaders v1.8](https://modrinth.com/shader/solas-shader/version/1.8).
The vines are waving and occasionally going behind the block, similar to how banners work
Maybe there is problem with shaders? I think your graphic card might not handle them
Haha
sorry i must have left my pet multiversal interdimensional space goop lying around for too long
Bedrock edition moment right here
Edit: I’m joking but nobody can tell.
Mario galaxy dark matter reference
Its the vines waving into the blocks, because of vibrant visuals probably
Those are your shaders, it’re moving to give the impression of wind blowing, but because of that, it’s clipping on the block