Minecraft:End sky
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The End sky is an inverted cube rendered in Minecraft:the End dimension.
Description
Template:Info needed section The End sky is rendered in any dimension which uses the dimension effect associated with the End.Template:Until Much like the Minecraft:panorama, six texture planes are rendered in a cube surrounding the camera. The texture is repeated 16 times to an edge, for a total of 256 instances of the texture per face (1536 for the entire cube).
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The texture file will always point to Template:Code, and cannot be customized on a per-dimension basis. In addition, the graphic will also be rendered much darker in-game; Template:In this is due to it being Minecraft:tinted a dark gray (Template:Color).Template:Info needed Template:IN, the texture is slightly transparent which allows Minecraft:fog to be visible through it, and this is pure black in the End. However, the Minecraft:Night Vision effect brightens the fog and therefore causes it to render white. The texture file itself is grayscale, and is presumably multiplied by a color in-game in order to appear purple.Template:Info needed
With Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals, the End sky is colored dark purple around and below the horizon, and black at zenith. This color is rendered as atmospheric fog behind the transparent End sky texture. See here for details.
The End sky is unaffected by any fog, even the bright purple biome fog in Java Edition, and the dense Minecraft:lava fog.Template:Needs testing The End sky texture is not rendered with "Beautiful Skies" disabled.
End flash
The End flash is a Minecraft:weather-like event that occurs at random spots in the sky, at differing heights above the horizon, while a rumbling sound effect plays. There is a 30 second delay between flashes, and each flash lasts between 5 and 19 seconds, with some fading.
With Vibrant Visuals, End flashes are purple colored global directional light sources, which can produce purple illumination and reflections on objects and cast shadows in the opposite direction of the flash. Specifically, the light is colored Template:Color, and its intensity is 3 lux. During an End flash, dense and purple volumetric fog becomes visible.
On classic graphics, End flashes use a purple "flash" texture, and block Minecraft:lighting becomes purple tinted during the flash.Template:Only The texture is obstructed by ender dragon Minecraft:fog, leaving only the tinting and sound as tangible effects.
End flashes can be disabled in the accessibility Minecraft:settings. Furthermore, the flash's graphics are not visible with "Beautiful Skies" disabled, but this does not disable the sound effects.
Sounds
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
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New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Old iteration
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Issues
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Textures
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The old End sky texture in Java Edition, used before 12w25a
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The current End sky texture in Java Edition
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The End sky texture in Bedrock Edition
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The End flash texture without Vibrant Visuals in Bedrock Edition
Screenshots
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An End sky screenshot with the Night Vision effect.
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Fog during an End flash.
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An End flash with ray tracing. It is not a directional light source and rendered as a plain texture, but without the graphics from Fancy.
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