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Hello, I am fairly new to modding with forge, although I have beenspending alot of time learning its ways and methods.

 

I am having trouble rendering an item icon i have made and put into my mod.

here is my proxy

@Override

public void registerRenders(){

MinecraftForgeClient.preloadTexture("/kimg/kore.png");

MinecraftForgeClient.preloadTexture("/kimg/kitem.png"); <--- that is the png i use for my items

 

Here is my code in my core file:

 

kfilament = new kfilament(kfilamentID).setItemName("K Filament").setIconIndex(0); <--- is a iron helmet, not mine.

 

What am I doing wrong? every tutorial Ive seen just uses setIconIndex() and bam, it works, not me ;(

 

Appreciate the help in advanced.

  • Author

well adding this to my item class

 

    public Item setIconIndex(int par1)

    {

        this.iconIndex = par1;

        return this;

    }

 

has done it, but now its rendering the purple background...

  • Author

Ok well ive fied my issues, but can someone tell me why this has to be in my class?

 

    public Item setIconIndex(int par1)

    {

        this.iconIndex = par1;

        return this;

    }

the item load the basic texturefile you have to load an extra texturefile.

 

public String getTextureFile()

{

    return "/texturefolder/texture.png";

}

 

 

and then your setIconIndex should work.

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