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DutchyD

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  1. Yeah, I've just tried it in Intellij again and it works now. Thanks a lot for your help ^^ I really appreciate it.
  2. Ive tried it with eclipse and intellij using forge 1.9 and 1.10 and this is the error I get everytime
  3. Still getting the same error
  4. Updated. Still receiving that it can't find es:models/item/godsword.json as an error.
  5. Updated the code and Im still getting the same error, it doesnt seem to identify my .lang file either as the item's name is still the same. Updated the sourcecode aswell
  6. The enum stuff is just something I put together after the tutorials failed me and the substring stuff was a test that I forgot to remove. Applied the ModelLoader to the item and it still returns that it cannot find es:models/item/godsword.json. Updated the sourcecode on the github, if you're still willing to help ^^
  7. I've been struggling with getting the assets to work for a 3 days now. Ive followed multiple tutorials and I'm still getting this error: https://gist.github.com/DutchyD/37ce75d193c6aa5931b9340bf50359f9 As you will be able to see in the source code, which I will add at the end, I do have the file in the correct position, but it's refusing to find it. Here is also a picture of my setup in Eclipse: https://gyazo.com/470852af57f8d1f25ac9fd99ecae4aa5 Source code: https://github.com/DutchyD/test/tree/master/src/main/java/io/github/dutchy/estalia

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