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[1.7.10]Is it better to use AdvancedModelLoader or ObjModelLoader for .obj files

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So I want to load to make an IItemRender. But I have one question. Is it better to use the AdvancedModelLoader which I see a lot being used. Or should I use the ObjModelLoader for loading .obj files. I dont see any tutorials using ObjModelLoader, so I thought they may be some drawback or something. So thats why im asking here.

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Well, you should use the AdvancedModelLoader, as it makes a call either to ObjModelLoader or TechneModelLoader depending on the suffix.

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Well, you should use the AdvancedModelLoader, as it makes a call either to ObjModelLoader or TechneModelLoader depending on the suffix.

Ohhh... Ok that makes sense. Thanks!  This will help!

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