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Hey,

i'am trying to add new material types to my mod,

so i extended the materials class.

But when try to use one of the protected methods from material (inside the class that extands material) eclipse reports that the method is not accasible,

I hope that you guys can help me.

Thanks in advance.

-Nouwan

Post some code.

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I'am trying to add a new material type.

Just to clearify i just starded modding (I have been proggraming for some time in c# and java on other projects).

I tried to find tutorials and documentation, but i cant seem to find a lot...

So if you have any critisism/hints/resorces i would be very glad

thanks in advance.

 


package com.test.testmod;
import net.minecraft.block.material.MapColor;
import net.minecraft.block.material.Material;


public class Material_extended extends Material {

//new Material Types
public static final Material newMaterial = (new Material(MapColor.sandColor)).setBurning();

public Material_extended(MapColor color) {
	super(color);
}

}

You don't need to do that.  You only have to do it in your main class:

 

@Mod(modid = "ModID", name = "ModID", version = "1")
public class Main{
@Instance("ModID")
public static Main instance;

public static Material newMaterial = (new Material(MapColor.sandColor));
}

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