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I have an itemstack that needs to have different textures depending on nbt data, for example, an item with an nbt value of "wood" would have a "item_wood" texture while an itemstack with nbt value of "fire" would have a "item_fire" texture. I would also like this to be modular so I don't want to make a bunch of icons in the iconRegister method. What would be the best way to do this?

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Well you have to register the icons at some point. So you have to make "a bunch of icons" anyway. :P

The only thing you can tweak is how to organize them.

I would use a HashMap holding custom objects as keys and Icons as values.

Those custom objects would hold the nbt data (or equivalent data) and override equals and hash methods to be compared.

You may want to organize the textures locations too.

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Yeah, you're going to have to register them anyway.

 

Here's what I did:

 

public void registerIcons(IconRegister iconReg)
    {
        //can't loop this as there are different amounts of each set
        itemIcon = iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:artifact1");
        icons.put("artifact1",itemIcon);
        icons.put("amulet1",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:amulet1"));
        icons.put("amulet2",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:amulet2"));
        icons.put("amulet3",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:amulet3"));
        icons.put("amulet4",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:amulet4"));
        icons.put("dagger1",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:dagger1"));
        icons.put("dagger2",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:dagger2"));
        icons.put("dagger3",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:dagger3"));
        icons.put("dagger4",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:dagger4"));
        icons.put("figurine1",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:figurine1"));
        icons.put("figurine2",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:figurine2"));
        icons.put("ring1",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:ring1"));
        icons.put("ring2",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:ring2"));
        icons.put("ring3",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:ring3"));
        icons.put("ring4",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:ring4"));
        icons.put("ring5",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:ring5"));
        icons.put("ring6",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:ring6"));
        icons.put("ring7",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:ring7"));
        icons.put("staff1",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:staff1"));
        icons.put("staff2",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:staff2"));
        icons.put("staff3",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:staff3"));
        icons.put("staff4",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:staff4"));
        icons.put("sword1",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:sword1"));
        icons.put("sword2",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:sword2"));
        icons.put("sword3",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:sword3"));
        icons.put("trinket1",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:trinket1"));
        icons.put("trinket2",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:trinket2"));
        icons.put("trinket3",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:trinket3"));
        icons.put("trinket4",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:trinket4"));
        icons.put("trinket5",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:trinket5"));
        icons.put("trinket6",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:trinket6"));
        icons.put("trinket7",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:trinket7"));
        icons.put("wand1",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:wand1"));
        icons.put("wand2",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:wand2"));
        icons.put("wand3",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:wand3"));
        icons.put("wand4",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:wand4"));
        icons.put("wand5",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:wand5"));
        icons.put("boots1",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:boots1"));
        icons.put("chestplate1",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:chestplate1"));
        icons.put("helm1",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:helm1"));
        icons.put("leggings1",iconReg.registerIcon("artifacts:leggings1"));
    }

public Icon getIcon(ItemStack stack, int pass)
    {
	Icon i = itemIcon;
	if(pass == 0) {
		if(stack.stackTagCompound == null) {
			return itemIcon;
		}
		i = (Icon) icons.get(stack.stackTagCompound.getString("icon").toLowerCase());
		if(i == null) {
			i = itemIcon;
		}
	}
	return i;
    }

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I would like to add mod support though so the icon amounts will be dynamic. Is there a way to dynamically create / delete icons at any given time? Also could I'm using a custom renderer, would there be a way to make it work with that?

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I would like to add mod support though so the icon amounts will be dynamic. Is there a way to dynamically create / delete icons at any given time? Also could I'm using a custom renderer, would there be a way to make it work with that?

 

You don't need to add and delete icons at "any time."  You're either going to register icons at startup or you're not.

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Well they'd be registered dynamically at startup. I'd check what mods were in the mods folder then add (maybe delete wasn't the best word) all the icons it needs. I'd rather not make a new icon for all the mods I plan to support.

 

I actually have an idea, it's a little tough to explain though =P

Posted

Is there a way to register them dynamically at startup?

 

Yes.

 

(I don't have the details behind how you would want to configure it, etc., so I cannot be more helpful).

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Posted

Is there a way to access the register icons class that's not in an item or a block? Theoretically my idea could work in an item/block but it's not the optimal solution.

 

In theory.  Unfortunately, that would probably be a base class edit.

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My guess is that you saved a reference to the icon registerer, and used it later.  Bit of a workaround, but I'd have thought that it would have stopped stitching textures by then (i.e. newly added icons would be "ignored").

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Here's the setup, I'm making weapons of all different tiers, gold, iron, diamond etc. and I wanted to have mod support so other people could add there own weapon types, copper, bronze, tin etc. These weapons are textured weird, they use overlays & colors. I was getting complaints from resource packers that the textures limited their options when texturing my mod. As a resource pack user myself I didn't want to upset them. So what I did is each weapon material has it's own instance WeaponMaterial.stone, WeaponMaterial.iron etc. In each one of those instances I stored a list of possible icons and in the render file I had it check whether these icons existed in the current resource pack. If it returned true it would get the correct icon from the list and display it.

 

To you this may seem like an obvious solution, but to me, a relatively new modder, this was a ground breaking discovery.

 

If you want to see the code and laugh at me for it, here's the github link =P

https://github.com/TuxCraft/TuxWeapons

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