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I have a few questions about rendering entities. First of all, I don't know what the RenderManager argument is and what I'm supposed to pass in (Jabelar's tutorial doesn't cover it).

 

Secondly, I'm wondering how I could implement my existing system for TileEntities to work with Living Entities. Basically, instead of using a single model instance, I have multiple instances that the game cycles through. I think I could achieve the same thing if I set the protected model field before rendering, but I'd rather not set protected fields if at all possible due to the fact that if I don't have to set protected fields, I don't need to create a class at all (the proxy function from Clojure can create instances of "extended" classes, but can't access protected fields). But I might end up doing this anyways.

Currently working on a mod to provide support for the Clojure programming language in Minecraft, check it out here.

i think in this RenderManager argument you shloud pass Minecraft.GetMinecraft().GetRenderManager() but i'm not really sure

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i think in this RenderManager argument you shloud pass Minecraft.GetMinecraft().GetRenderManager() but i'm not really sure

 

Yeah, that looks about right, thanks.

Currently working on a mod to provide support for the Clojure programming language in Minecraft, check it out here.

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