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FreshDoktor

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  1. Thanks im blind like whatever. I thought the whole time the problem is the second parameter and didn't look at the first one.
  2. Oh i should also write the problem i got. On SmallRockRender::new it says: The constructed object of type SmallRockRender is incompatible with the descriptor's return type: EntityRenderer<? super T> and on the method i got this. The method registerEntityRenderingHandler(EntityType<T>, IRenderFactory<? super T>) in the type RenderingRegistry is not applicable for the arguments (Class<SmallRockEntity>, SmallRockRender::new) But i think the second one is because the first on.
  3. Hi, i'v got problems with the rendering of a throwen item, i already searched for the Problem and found that thread what describes exctly my problem but i don't understand correctly what was wrong. Main class @SubscribeEvent public void doClientSetup(final FMLClientSetupEvent event) { RenderingRegistry.registerEntityRenderingHandler(SmallRockEntity.class, SmallRockRender::new); } SmallRockRender public class SmallRockRender extends SpriteRenderer<SmallRockEntity>{ public SmallRockRender(EntityRendererManager manager) { super(manager, Minecraft.getInstance().getItemRenderer()); } } I allready try'd to understand whats said in the other thread but i don't get it. And i know basicly generics but i didn't need it that often befor. Maybe someone could help me, thanks.

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