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Hello guys! I'm wondering if there is anyway to create item and block without using model file (*.json). Like the minecraft 1.7.10 version

Short answer: No.

 

Long Answer: You can use Forge's Blockstates Format to reduce the number of models you need to create. You can use OBJ and B3D models instead of JSON models. You can create your own model loader and generate models at runtime.

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4 minutes ago, Choonster said:

Short answer: No.

 

Long Answer: You can use Forge's Blockstates Format to reduce the number of models you need to create. You can use OBJ and B3D models instead of JSON models. You can create your own model loader and generate models at runtime.

 

But RWTema can do it!

3 minutes ago, lethinh said:

But RWTema can do it!

 

Which mod are you talking about?

 

If it's DenseOres, the models and textures are generated at runtime.

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15 minutes ago, Choonster said:

 

Which mod are you talking about?

 

If it's DenseOres, the models and textures are generated at runtime.

 

It's ExtraUtilities 2

2 hours ago, lethinh said:

It's ExtraUtilities 2

 

Looking at the decompiled source, it seems RWTema has created his own model system on top of the existing system.

 

Unless you know exactly what you're doing, it's probably a lot easier to just use the existing system rather than trying to implement your own.

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13 hours ago, Choonster said:

 

Looking at the decompiled source, it seems RWTema has created his own model system on top of the existing system.

 

Unless you know exactly what you're doing, it's probably a lot easier to just use the existing system rather than trying to implement your own.

 

I have found the way to do that but thanks anyway!

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