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AbhayAysola

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  1. That worked perfectly. Thanks for the help. In many of the tutorials and guides online it's 'items' not 'item' but I guess it's different.
  2. Ok I will try.
  3. Sorry I forgot about that ๐Ÿ˜“. It's located in src/main/resources/assets/tutorial/models/items/ I've just made a GitHub repo. Here is the link.
  4. I'm a beginner with forge and java. I'm following this tutorial. It works well and I can see the name of my item when I run it. My ruby.json is { "parent": "item/generated", "textures": { "layer0": "tutorial:items/ruby" } } It shows this in the log [17:33:24] [Server-Worker-2/WARN] [minecraft/ModelBakery]: Unable to load model: 'tutorial:ruby#inventory' referenced from: tutorial:ruby#inventory: java.io.FileNotFoundException: tutorial:models/item/ruby.json I'm positive that my ruby.png is located in src/main/resources/assets/tutorial/textures/items I've been searching the internet for some examples and all of them say the same thing. I can't really find out why it's not able to load the model.

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