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Hi,

 

I have two blocks, normal (basic) made in minecraft json, and baked (baked models)

 

here's a print of the problem: http://prnt.sc/cmlc1g

 

code baked: http://pastebin.com/6z1Fz5Hq

 

good out, what I want is to let the model baked with the shadow equal to normal, but it does not know how to do this, all help will be welcome.

 

ps: I am using baked model to leave the ore glowing in the dark.

You don't need a baked model class to make ore glow in the dark.  You can do that with the json models just fine by setting "shade":"false" in the elements{} tag of the faces you don't want shaded.

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You don't need a baked model class to make ore glow in the dark.  You can do that with the json models just fine by setting "shade":"false" in the elements{} tag of the faces you don't want shaded.

 

In my experience, that only works if the block also emits light. I think a custom baked model is needed if you want a fullbright block that doesn't emit light, but I don't really know that much about the rendering system.

 

Edit: Forgot some words.

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You don't need a baked model class to make ore glow in the dark.  You can do that with the json models just fine by setting "shade":"false" in the elements{} tag of the faces you don't want shaded.

 

In my experience, that only works if the block also emits light. I think a custom baked model if you want a fullbright block that doesn't emit light, but I don't really know that much about the rendering system.

 

 

That's right, I want the block to be bright without emitting light and the model baked worked, however have this problem with the shadow.

  • 9 months later...

Sorry for awakening an old thread but was trying to fix a similar issue myself.

 

Vec3d normal = v3.subtract(v2).crossProduct(v1.subtract(v2)).normalize();

 

Just leaving this here in case it helps someone searching for answers.

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