To improve aesthetics in Minecraft builds, I suggest removing the visible gridlines (borders) between connected glass blocks. These lines often disrupt the visual flow of structures, especially in modern or clean-style architecture.
However, since some players appreciate the gridlines for stylistic or structural reasons, it would be best to provide both options.
Here are two possible solutions:
1. Interactive toggle: Clicking a glass block would remove its visible borders. If the player is sneaking while clicking (e.g., Shift + click), the borders would remain. This gives players in-game control over the visual style.
2. Separate block variant: Introduce a new type of glass block without borders, while keeping the original glass block as-is. This would allow players to choose the appropriate style for their builds through crafting or the creative inventory.
Either solution would give players more design freedom while maintaining compatibility with existing builds.
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