Completely remodeled the "How to Play" screen and created a new "Encyclopedia" screen.The Bat now has a new look, thanks to an updated model, animations, and texture.
Increased the maximum stack size of identical Decorated Pots to 64.Decorated Pots can be smashed by projectiles, which cause them to shatter and drop their content.Player interactions with Decorated Pots cause Decorated Pots to wobble and emit a vibration of frequency 11.Decorated Pots have no user interface and need to be broken to retrieve or discover their content.Players can interact with Decorated Pots to insert items into them.Comparators can now read the number of items in Decorated Pots.Hoppers, Hopper Minecarts, and Droppers can now insert and/or extract items from Decorated Pots.Decorated Pots now store up to a single stack of items.New Features: Improvements to Decorated Pots Your thoughts on the game continue to shape new updates so please upvote and report any new bugs at and leave us your feedback at. A wealth of fixes, improvements, and technical changes.The ‘How to Play’ screen has been completely revamped into the ‘Encyclopedia’ screen.New experimental features from the upcoming 1.21 update, including the Crafter and new Copper blocks.Improvements to Decorated Pots, like the ability to place items inside and smash them with projectiles.For details, see Remove the background of a photo with Paint 3D or Image background remover.The latest Minecraft update brings a brand new look for bats, smashable pots, and some new experimental features like the crafter block. If your image isn't stored in an Office file, you can use a similar process with Windows Paint 3D or Microsoft Designer. Another option for removing the background You can apply an artistic effect or add picture effects to the picture remaining after you've removed the background. To save the image in a separate file for later use, right-click the image and select Save as Picture. When you're done, select Keep Changes or Discard All Changes.
To remove more parts of the picture, select Mark Areas to Remove and use the drawing pencil to mark those areas. If parts of the picture that you want to keep are magenta (marked for removal), select Mark Areas to Keep and use the free-form drawing pencil to mark the areas on the picture that you want to keep. If the default area isn't correct, go to Background Removal > Picture Tools and do one or both of the following: The default background area will be colored magenta to mark it for removal, while the foreground will retain its natural coloring. You might have to double-click the picture to select it and open the Picture Format tab. If you don't see Remove Background, make sure you have selected a picture. On the toolbar, select Picture Format > Remove Background, or Format > Remove Background. Select the picture that you want to remove the background from.