ILLUMINATE is a simple add-on pack that fixes shadowing on light-emitting blocks. Srsly tho: shadows on stuff that makes light? What kind of backwards logic is THAT, Mojang? Luckily, the new model system in 1.8. makes this little oversight fully fixable.
Illuminate Standard is compatible with any resource pack, provided that the pack doesn't already include models for the edited blocks, which are:
Glowstone, Sea Lantern, Lit Redstone Lamp, Active Redstone Repeater, Active Redstone Comparator, Lit Furnace, Jack-O-Lantern, and Beacon.
Also available is an optional version of Illuminate that includes edited versions of the default textures for the blocks above, made to look glowier and more lightey n'stuff.
You are free to include JSON model files from Illuminate in your own pack or download, so long as that download is not comprised of ONLY the JSON files themselves. Commercial use is permitted.
What do you mean by that? Technically, it can't be open source cuz there's no source code.
If you mean free to use/edit for other packs, then yes, I suppose that's okay. I can come up with a creative commons liscense to slap on the thread and remove any ambiguity there.
Interesting idea; do torches have shadows?
Welp, it's the closest thing I've got to shaders.
Pretty good for not-shaders
Is this open source?
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Nope, torches are unshadowed and un-occluded by default.
Didn't mess with redstone's model file, since it's so dim anyway. Not much point in making it brighter.
Fire, I don't think would benefit much from extra glowyness.
What do you mean by that? Technically, it can't be open source cuz there's no source code.
If you mean free to use/edit for other packs, then yes, I suppose that's okay. I can come up with a creative commons liscense to slap on the thread and remove any ambiguity there.
The screenshots just make it look like you just made the blocks brighter.
That is basically the point of the pack.
Oh. That's not really a lighting fix then.