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And you would be wrong. You can use an IModel implementation to get the Item's model and bake it into your block.

There's a few forum threads on this already.

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Just now, Draco18s said:

And you would be wrong. You can use an IModel implementation to get the Item's model and bake it into your block.

There's a few forum threads on this already.

The Block has a TileEntity which has an inventory and allows it to store a single item. I would like for this Item to render on top of the Block like an item renders on the ground.

Posted
17 minutes ago, Kokkie said:

The mighty Draco has spoken

Plays epic music

C.. can I be.. your disciple, oh mighty Draco

No

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I have the Item rendering but it appears dark. What am I doing wrong?

 

public class RenderSummoningAltar extends TileEntitySpecialRenderer<TileEntitySummoningAltar>
{
    @Override
    public void renderTileEntityAt(TileEntitySummoningAltar altar, double x, double y, double z, float partialTicks, int destroyStage)
    {
        if(altar == null)
        {
            return;
        }

        ItemStack stack = altar.getInventory().getStackInSlot(0);

        if(!stack.isEmpty())
        {
            GlStateManager.pushMatrix();
            GlStateManager.translate(x + 0.5F, y + 1.225F, z + 0.5F);
            GlStateManager.disableLighting();

            GlStateManager.rotate((Minecraft.getSystemTime() / 720.0F) * (180.0F / (float)Math.PI), 0.0F, 1.0F, 0.0F);
            GlStateManager.scale(0.5F, 0.5F, 0.5F);
            GlStateManager.pushAttrib();

            RenderHelper.enableStandardItemLighting();
            Minecraft.getMinecraft().getRenderItem().renderItem(stack, ItemCameraTransforms.TransformType.FIXED);
            RenderHelper.disableStandardItemLighting();

            GlStateManager.popAttrib();
            GlStateManager.enableLighting();
            GlStateManager.popMatrix();
        }
    }
}

 

Posted (edited)
28 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

 

I looked through the forum and cannot find a thread that discuses how to do that. Just a couple of questions: Would using what Draco suggested allow any item to work with this. Also, will the item be able to spin like a dropped item?

Edited by LogicTechCorp
Posted
40 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

You never mentioned spinning. If you want it to spin, you need a TESR. I suggest you use FastTESR though. And yes, this works with any item.

Since you can't use GL calls in a FastTESR how would I go about rendering the item?

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, diesieben07 said:

Look at AnimationTESR.

I have made some progress. Items now render but blocks do not. How would I render blocks and scale/rotate the model?

 

Current code:

public class RenderSummoningAltar extends FastTESR<TileEntitySummoningAltar>
{
    @Override
    public void renderTileEntityFast(TileEntitySummoningAltar altar, double x, double y, double z, float partialTicks, int destroyStage, VertexBuffer vertexRenderer)
    {
        ItemStack stack = altar.getInventory().getStackInSlot(0);

        if(!stack.isEmpty())
        {
            World world = altar.getWorld();

            IBakedModel model = Minecraft.getMinecraft().getRenderItem().getItemModelWithOverrides(stack, world, null);
            List<BakedQuad> quads = model.getQuads(null, null, 0L);

            for(BakedQuad quad : quads)
            {
                vertexRenderer.addVertexData(quad.getVertexData());
                vertexRenderer.putPosition(x, y + 1, z);
            }
        }
    }
}

 

Edited by LogicTechCorp
Posted

You need to render the quads for all EnumFacings (and null), not just null.

Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.

Posted
16 hours ago, diesieben07 said:

You never mentioned spinning

 

18 hours ago, LogicTechCorp said:

I would like to render an Item that turns on top of my Block

 

18 hours ago, LogicTechCorp said:

turns

I... I think he did. #Synonyms

Developer of Randores (adds 256^3 ores to the game) and Arcane Bags (adds ridiculous storage with ridiculous crafting recipes).

I know Java pretty well... So yeah...

Quote

This is where I'd put an inspirational and/or clever quote, but I can't think of one right now...

This is the output of the totally, 100% working compiler for my programming language, Planet9:

Beginning Compilation...
Failed compilation!
planet9.compiler.error.CompilationException: Compiler not yet implemented
	at planet9.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:39)
	at planet9.compiler.app.CompilerApp.main(CompilerApp.java:147)

 

Posted

I have blocks rendering now. There are a few issues: Blocks are rendered with color on them and the tops of blocks and items are transparent.

 

Current Code:

public class RenderSummoningAltar extends FastTESR<TileEntitySummoningAltar>
{
    @Override
    public void renderTileEntityFast(TileEntitySummoningAltar altar, double x, double y, double z, float partialTicks, int destroyStage, VertexBuffer vertexRenderer)
    {
        ItemStack stack = altar.getInventory().getStackInSlot(0);

        if(!stack.isEmpty())
        {
            World world = altar.getWorld();
            float time = (world.getTotalWorldTime() + partialTicks) / 20;

            IBakedModel model = Minecraft.getMinecraft().getRenderItem().getItemModelWithOverrides(stack, world, null);
            List<BakedQuad> quads;

            for(EnumFacing facing : EnumFacing.values())
            {
                quads = model.getQuads(null, facing, 0L);

                for(BakedQuad quad : quads)
                {
                    vertexRenderer.addVertexData(quad.getVertexData());
                    vertexRenderer.putPosition(x, y + 1.5D, z);
                }
            }

            quads = model.getQuads(null, null, 0L);

            for(BakedQuad quad : quads)
            {
                vertexRenderer.addVertexData(quad.getVertexData());
                vertexRenderer.putPosition(x, y + 1.5D, z);
            }
        }
    }
}

 

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