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[1.8] [FIXED] Rendering Custom Armor


Peregrine

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Hi,

 

I'm trying to add custom armor, but I can't get it to render on the player model.

I use EnumHelper.addArmorMaterial to add the required material and I can't get it to find the right resource location for my texture files.

 

If I pass "myArmor" as the textureName argument, I get two FileNotFoundExceptions for

"minecraft:textures/models/armor/myArmor_layer_1.png"

and layer 2.

 

If I pass MODID+":textures/models/armor/myArmor", I get the same FileNotFoundExceptions for

"textures/models/armor/MODID:textures/models/armor/myArmor_layer_1.png"

and layer 2.

(Note that the path now doesn't have the prefix "minecraft:" anymore)

 

The required textures are located in assets/MODID/textures/models/armor and named accordingly, but I can't get EnumHelper to use this location.

 

The changelog states that EnumHelper has been fixed for the new ArmorTexture argument in Build 1.8-11.14.0.1265

I am on the currenty latest build (11.14.0.1281) and this still doesn't work for me.

 

Has anyone this working already or an idea how to fix this? Or might this still be a bug with forge?

 

Best regards

Peregrine

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Does this help?

armor.png

 

The black part is part of the file name, as armor has two layers and you need to supply both.

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I supply both files, they are named exactly as the Exception suggests.

 

The problem is the path. It seems to recognize if I supply the MODID, but still use it in the filename.

It should look in MODID/textures/models/armor for the files, but I can't get it to do that.

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