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[SOLVED][1.15.2] Render Entity Even When Hitbox is Off-Screen?

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I have an entity whose render model extends decently far outside its hitbox. This creates a possibility for the player to look away from the hitbox and see the render model suddenly disappear. Is there a way to extend the render cone for specific entities? Or have them be always rendered even when not in the cone?

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If your entity uses custom renderer class, override shouldRender(or something like that) and return true. Or do the thing diesieben07 advised. Depends if you need to render always or with a higher camera angle.

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3 hours ago, SuperRuper1209 said:

If your entity uses custom renderer class, override shouldRender(or something like that) and return true. Or do the thing diesieben07 advised. Depends if you need to render always or with a higher camera angle.

 

5 hours ago, diesieben07 said:

Override getRenderBoundingBox in your Entity.

 

I also found that I can set Entity.ignoreFrustumCheck to true, which is used in the default "shouldRender" method. Thank you both for the leads!

  • Woodside changed the title to [SOLVED][1.15.2] Render Entity Even When Hitbox is Off-Screen?

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