Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

I just finished coding all of the fun bits to create a custom model for my chestplate, but when I tested it, there was no texture. The texture png is in the right place and the armor java class refers to it, so I'm not sure what's going on. It's the only thing about the armor that doesn't work.

image.thumb.png.46fe45554c17a7407c6a46d59f5e0218.png

image.thumb.png.574aa4f4772b4094395421ccc605617f.png

image.thumb.png.fa675b3a3aa813937feae3b38df0d352.png

image.thumb.png.94f00c8baee8b992ed27c9beb552bce7.png

image.thumb.png.41a2e9748f96f1abb5737427ab262abf.png

image.thumb.png.3e55918cb5b0a415fbd936287bd2e3d7.png

Posted
12 minutes ago, Skullblade said:

Stitch the texture? I've never heard of that before.

you have to tell minecraft where to find the texture for your model
use this  as a practical example

Posted
29 minutes ago, Luis_ST said:

you have to tell minecraft where to find the texture for your model
use this  as a practical example

See, I already tried telling Minecraft where the texture was in ArgentumChestplate.java, and that didn't work. I tried your method anyway, and I got the exact same results. Here's my new code.

image.thumb.png.c4fb8378e309a0ba25e6669a26df8800.png

Posted
10 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

You need to check TextureStitchEvent#getMap, otherwise you will stitch your texture on all texture atlases, which is not what you want.

and what exactly do I have to check this map for

Posted
58 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

Not for textures which are used stand alone, you only need to do that if you need the texture to be part of a texture sheet.

You need to check TextureStitchEvent#getMap, otherwise you will stitch your texture on all texture atlases, which is not what you want.

 

@Skullblade Post a Git repo of your mod please.

I've never posted a Git repo before, so I don't know how to.

Posted
35 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

There are plenty of tutorials on the internet.

Uhh, I just made a repository and all of my .jsons and .javas turned red.

 

That's not scary at all.

Posted
37 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

There are plenty of tutorials on the internet.

So, how do I post the repo anyway? I can't find a file or anything where I told it to go, so is there something I have to do in my IDE?

Posted
8 hours ago, diesieben07 said:

Correct.

I'm not understanding how to push the repo (github has always been over my head). Are you sure there isn't something else I could provide you for help? No one else has needed a repo to help with my other problems before...

Posted
29 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

Sorry, but I am not willing to stare at screenshots or pieces of code for ages trying to find that one stupid typo that you made and can't find yourself.

I've looked for over an hour trying to figure out how to push a repo to GitHub and the tutorials online do not make sense. So could you please explain how to push a repo, or look at the code to find this "stupid typo that I made and can't find myself" even though I don't know how to even apply a custom armor model to code in the first place so how could I know what is or isn't a typo, or could you find someone who can? I understand that looking at someone else's code is boring and often doesn't make sense, and I do want to make this work for both of us, but I can't post a repo of the mod until I understand how, and right now, I haven't the faintest clue what to do.

Posted
1 hour ago, Skullblade said:

I've looked for over an hour trying to figure out how to push a repo to GitHub and the tutorials online do not make sense. So could you please explain how to push a repo, or look at the code to find this "stupid typo that I made and can't find myself" even though I don't know how to even apply a custom armor model to code in the first place so how could I know what is or isn't a typo, or could you find someone who can? I understand that looking at someone else's code is boring and often doesn't make sense, and I do want to make this work for both of us, but I can't post a repo of the mod until I understand how, and right now, I haven't the faintest clue what to do.

you need:

  1. a github account
  2. a git client (e.g. GitHub Desktop)

create:

  1. create a new repository (file -> new repository)
  2. search the folder and add all the files of your mod
  3. replace all files that have been created automatically with those of forge if available (never the .git folder)
  4. use the push button to publish your repo, don't use the button "keep this code private"
  5. points 2 and 3 can change if you do this directly from your IDE (I have no idea how you do it from your IDE)
  6. post the link of your reop
Posted
23 minutes ago, Luis_ST said:

you need:

  1. a github account
  2. a git client (e.g. GitHub Desktop)

create:

  1. create a new repository (file -> new repository)
  2. search the folder and add all the files of your mod
  3. replace all files that have been created automatically with those of forge if available (never the .git folder)
  4. use the push button to publish your repo, don't use the button "keep this code private"
  5. points 2 and 3 can change if you do this directly from your IDE (I have no idea how you do it from your IDE)
  6. post the link of your reop

Yeah, I think the problem was that I started out from IntelliJ. I pushed the repo to GitHub, but no files are showing up. I can't delete the repo and start over, I don't know how to add files... It's very hopeless over here.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Skullblade said:

Yeah, I think the problem was that I started out from IntelliJ. I pushed the repo to GitHub, but no files are showing up. I can't delete the repo and start over, I don't know how to add files... It's very hopeless over here.

use a git client to handle these

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Announcements



  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Version 1.19 - Forge 41.0.63 I want to create a wolf entity that I can ride, so far it seems to be working, but the problem is that when I get on the wolf, I can’t control it. I then discovered that the issue is that the server doesn’t detect that I’m riding the wolf, so I’m struggling with synchronization. However, it seems to not be working properly. As I understand it, the server receives the packet but doesn’t register it correctly. I’m a bit new to Java, and I’ll try to provide all the relevant code and prints *The comments and prints are translated by chatgpt since they were originally in Spanish* Thank you very much in advance No player is mounted, or the passenger is not a player. No player is mounted, or the passenger is not a player. No player is mounted, or the passenger is not a player. No player is mounted, or the passenger is not a player. No player is mounted, or the passenger is not a player. MountableWolfEntity package com.vals.valscraft.entity; import com.vals.valscraft.network.MountSyncPacket; import com.vals.valscraft.network.NetworkHandler; import net.minecraft.client.Minecraft; import net.minecraft.network.syncher.EntityDataAccessor; import net.minecraft.network.syncher.EntityDataSerializers; import net.minecraft.network.syncher.SynchedEntityData; import net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer; import net.minecraft.server.level.ServerPlayer; import net.minecraft.world.entity.EntityType; import net.minecraft.world.entity.Mob; import net.minecraft.world.entity.ai.attributes.AttributeSupplier; import net.minecraft.world.entity.ai.attributes.Attributes; import net.minecraft.world.entity.animal.Wolf; import net.minecraft.world.entity.player.Player; import net.minecraft.world.entity.Entity; import net.minecraft.world.InteractionHand; import net.minecraft.world.InteractionResult; import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack; import net.minecraft.world.item.Items; import net.minecraft.world.level.Level; import net.minecraft.world.phys.Vec3; import net.minecraftforge.event.TickEvent; import net.minecraftforge.eventbus.api.SubscribeEvent; import net.minecraftforge.network.PacketDistributor; public class MountableWolfEntity extends Wolf { private boolean hasSaddle; private static final EntityDataAccessor<Byte> DATA_ID_FLAGS = SynchedEntityData.defineId(MountableWolfEntity.class, EntityDataSerializers.BYTE); public MountableWolfEntity(EntityType<? extends Wolf> type, Level level) { super(type, level); this.hasSaddle = false; } @Override protected void defineSynchedData() { super.defineSynchedData(); this.entityData.define(DATA_ID_FLAGS, (byte)0); } public static AttributeSupplier.Builder createAttributes() { return Wolf.createAttributes() .add(Attributes.MAX_HEALTH, 20.0) .add(Attributes.MOVEMENT_SPEED, 0.3); } @Override public InteractionResult mobInteract(Player player, InteractionHand hand) { ItemStack itemstack = player.getItemInHand(hand); if (itemstack.getItem() == Items.SADDLE && !this.hasSaddle()) { if (!player.isCreative()) { itemstack.shrink(1); } this.setSaddle(true); return InteractionResult.SUCCESS; } else if (!level.isClientSide && this.hasSaddle()) { player.startRiding(this); MountSyncPacket packet = new MountSyncPacket(true); // 'true' means the player is mounted NetworkHandler.CHANNEL.sendToServer(packet); // Ensure the server handles the packet return InteractionResult.SUCCESS; } return InteractionResult.PASS; } @Override public void travel(Vec3 travelVector) { if (this.isVehicle() && this.getControllingPassenger() instanceof Player) { System.out.println("The wolf has a passenger."); System.out.println("The passenger is a player."); Player player = (Player) this.getControllingPassenger(); // Ensure the player is the controller this.setYRot(player.getYRot()); this.yRotO = this.getYRot(); this.setXRot(player.getXRot() * 0.5F); this.setRot(this.getYRot(), this.getXRot()); this.yBodyRot = this.getYRot(); this.yHeadRot = this.yBodyRot; float forward = player.zza; float strafe = player.xxa; if (forward <= 0.0F) { forward *= 0.25F; } this.flyingSpeed = this.getSpeed() * 0.1F; this.setSpeed((float) this.getAttributeValue(Attributes.MOVEMENT_SPEED) * 1.5F); this.setDeltaMovement(new Vec3(strafe, travelVector.y, forward).scale(this.getSpeed())); this.calculateEntityAnimation(this, false); } else { // The wolf does not have a passenger or the passenger is not a player System.out.println("No player is mounted, or the passenger is not a player."); super.travel(travelVector); } } public boolean hasSaddle() { return this.hasSaddle; } public void setSaddle(boolean hasSaddle) { this.hasSaddle = hasSaddle; } @Override protected void dropEquipment() { super.dropEquipment(); if (this.hasSaddle()) { this.spawnAtLocation(Items.SADDLE); this.setSaddle(false); } } @SubscribeEvent public static void onServerTick(TickEvent.ServerTickEvent event) { if (event.phase == TickEvent.Phase.START) { MinecraftServer server = net.minecraftforge.server.ServerLifecycleHooks.getCurrentServer(); if (server != null) { for (ServerPlayer player : server.getPlayerList().getPlayers()) { if (player.isPassenger() && player.getVehicle() instanceof MountableWolfEntity) { MountableWolfEntity wolf = (MountableWolfEntity) player.getVehicle(); System.out.println("Tick: " + player.getName().getString() + " is correctly mounted on " + wolf); } } } } } private boolean lastMountedState = false; @Override public void tick() { super.tick(); if (!this.level.isClientSide) { // Only on the server boolean isMounted = this.isVehicle() && this.getControllingPassenger() instanceof Player; // Only print if the state changed if (isMounted != lastMountedState) { if (isMounted) { Player player = (Player) this.getControllingPassenger(); // Verify the passenger is a player System.out.println("Server: Player " + player.getName().getString() + " is now mounted."); } else { System.out.println("Server: The wolf no longer has a passenger."); } lastMountedState = isMounted; } } } @Override public void addPassenger(Entity passenger) { super.addPassenger(passenger); if (passenger instanceof Player) { Player player = (Player) passenger; if (!this.level.isClientSide && player instanceof ServerPlayer) { // Send the packet to the server to indicate the player is mounted NetworkHandler.CHANNEL.send(PacketDistributor.PLAYER.with(() -> (ServerPlayer) player), new MountSyncPacket(true)); } } } @Override public void removePassenger(Entity passenger) { super.removePassenger(passenger); if (passenger instanceof Player) { Player player = (Player) passenger; if (!this.level.isClientSide && player instanceof ServerPlayer) { // Send the packet to the server to indicate the player is no longer mounted NetworkHandler.CHANNEL.send(PacketDistributor.PLAYER.with(() -> (ServerPlayer) player), new MountSyncPacket(false)); } } } @Override public boolean isControlledByLocalInstance() { Entity entity = this.getControllingPassenger(); return entity instanceof Player; } @Override public void positionRider(Entity passenger) { if (this.hasPassenger(passenger)) { double xOffset = Math.cos(Math.toRadians(this.getYRot() + 90)) * 0.4; double zOffset = Math.sin(Math.toRadians(this.getYRot() + 90)) * 0.4; passenger.setPos(this.getX() + xOffset, this.getY() + this.getPassengersRidingOffset() + passenger.getMyRidingOffset(), this.getZ() + zOffset); } } } MountSyncPacket package com.vals.valscraft.network; import com.vals.valscraft.entity.MountableWolfEntity; import net.minecraft.network.FriendlyByteBuf; import net.minecraft.server.level.ServerLevel; import net.minecraft.server.level.ServerPlayer; import net.minecraft.world.entity.Entity; import net.minecraft.world.entity.player.Player; import net.minecraftforge.network.NetworkEvent; import java.util.function.Supplier; public class MountSyncPacket { private final boolean isMounted; public MountSyncPacket(boolean isMounted) { this.isMounted = isMounted; } public void encode(FriendlyByteBuf buffer) { buffer.writeBoolean(isMounted); } public static MountSyncPacket decode(FriendlyByteBuf buffer) { return new MountSyncPacket(buffer.readBoolean()); } public void handle(NetworkEvent.Context context) { context.enqueueWork(() -> { ServerPlayer player = context.getSender(); // Get the player from the context if (player != null) { // Verifies if the player has dismounted if (!isMounted) { Entity vehicle = player.getVehicle(); if (vehicle instanceof MountableWolfEntity wolf) { // Logic to remove the player as a passenger wolf.removePassenger(player); System.out.println("Server: Player " + player.getName().getString() + " is no longer mounted."); } } } }); context.setPacketHandled(true); // Marks the packet as handled } } networkHandler package com.vals.valscraft.network; import com.vals.valscraft.valscraft; import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation; import net.minecraftforge.network.NetworkRegistry; import net.minecraftforge.network.simple.SimpleChannel; import net.minecraftforge.network.NetworkEvent; import java.util.function.Supplier; public class NetworkHandler { private static final String PROTOCOL_VERSION = "1"; public static final SimpleChannel CHANNEL = NetworkRegistry.newSimpleChannel( new ResourceLocation(valscraft.MODID, "main"), () -> PROTOCOL_VERSION, PROTOCOL_VERSION::equals, PROTOCOL_VERSION::equals ); public static void init() { int packetId = 0; // Register the mount synchronization packet CHANNEL.registerMessage( packetId++, MountSyncPacket.class, MountSyncPacket::encode, MountSyncPacket::decode, (msg, context) -> msg.handle(context.get()) // Get the context with context.get() ); } }  
    • Do you use features of inventory profiles next (ipnext) or is there a change without it?
    • Remove rubidium - you are already using embeddium, which is a fork of rubidium
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.