Posted December 11, 20168 yr I've successfully manged to load same model for Enum Property, without having to specify different models for each PropertyEnum. However, when I added another property (PropertyBool), minecraft now asks for different model for each combination of states. (eg. [variant=xxx][cover=xxx] is missing) Is there a way to use the same model for all combinations? I've tried nesting Enum inside Bool but that doesn't work either. Here is my .json file. { "forge_marker": 1, "defaults": { "model": "arpgf:plainTable", "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_oak", "1": "blocks/log_oak_top" } }, "variants": { "normal": [{ "model": "arpgf:plainTable" }], "variant=oak": [{ "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_oak", "1": "blocks/log_oak_top" } }], "variant=jungle": [{ "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_jungle", "1": "blocks/log_jungle_top" } }], "variant=spruce": [{ "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_spruce", "1": "blocks/log_spruce_top" } }], "variant=acacia": [{ "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_acacia", "1": "blocks/log_acacia_top" } }], "variant=big_oak": [{ "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_big_oak", "1": "blocks/log_big_oak_top" } }], "variant=birch": [{ "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_birch", "1": "blocks/log_birch_top" } }], "cover": [{ "true": { "submodel": "arpgf:cover" }, "false": { } }], "inventory": [{ "model": "arpgf:plainTable" }] } } Error: Exception loading model for variant arpgf:BlockPlainTable#cover=false,variant=birch for blockstate "arpgf:BlockPlainTable[cover=false,variant=birch]"
December 11, 20168 yr Why is "cover" an [] and why are you writing "variant=oak".... take a look at the docs. http://mcforge.readthedocs.io/en/latest/blockstates/forgeBlockstates/ VANILLA MINECRAFT CLASSES ARE THE BEST RESOURCES WHEN MODDING I will be posting 1.15.2 modding tutorials on this channel. If you want to be notified of it do the normal YouTube stuff like subscribing, ect. Forge and vanilla BlockState generator.
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December 11, 20168 yr Author Thanks! I didn't really think that would make a difference to be honest. Fixed .json file for anyone else who might be having a similar issue below { "forge_marker": 1, "defaults": { "model": "arpgf:plainTable", "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_oak", "1": "blocks/log_oak_top" } }, "variants": { "normal": { "model": "arpgf:plainTable" }, "variant": { "oak": { "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_oak", "1": "blocks/log_oak_top" } }, "jungle": { "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_jungle", "1": "blocks/log_jungle_top" } }, "spruce": { "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_spruce", "1": "blocks/log_spruce_top" } }, "acacia": { "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_acacia", "1": "blocks/log_acacia_top" } }, "big_oak": { "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_big_oak", "1": "blocks/log_big_oak_top" } }, "birch": { "textures": { "0": "blocks/log_birch", "1": "blocks/log_birch_top" } } }, "cover": { "true": { "submodel": "arpgf:cover" }, "false": { } }, "inventory": [{ "model": "arpgf:plainTable" }] } }
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