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So recently someone pointed out a fix for registering the entity which I fixed but then when I summoned the example entity it spawns, all the attributes are working but the model is invisible. I had named the correct path for the textures and all the entitymodel.java looks okay with no errors. So I'm puzzled as to why it is still invisible. (This is my first time making a custom entity). Any help will be much appreciated :)

ExampleEntityModel - https://hastebin.com/oputoziqik.yaml

ExampleEntityRenderer - https://hastebin.com/wupabututa.java

ExampleEntity - https://hastebin.com/awadamarub.java

EntityTypeInit - https://hastebin.com/obenejabas.swift

ClientEventBusSubscriber - https://hastebin.com/ahayobenud.css

WeatherMod (my main.java) - https://hastebin.com/isixixijuw.swift

My textures are located in src/main/resources/assets/(My mod ID/textures/entity.example/example.png

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@Luis_ST Any chance you can put that in simpler words? Sorry I am really new to this. You don't have to as I know this isn't a school. It's just I don't exactly know what you mean.

simpler: overwrite the method getAddEntityPacket in your entity class and return 'NetworkHooks.getEntitySpawningPacket(this)'
and btw this is basic java

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