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4 minutes ago, SuperHB said:

I currently have the gui to render based on ticks

Could you please elaborate on that? You can't render anything as a tick happens as rending must happen each frame due to buffers being cleared. A tick is a semi-constant 1/20th of a second. A frame is any numerical value depending on a magnitude of factors. 

Edited by V0idWa1k3r
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Considering above, there is a way to render based on ticks, and it is used by Vanilla entities, chests, etc... Very often in the render/draw method, you get a float parameter partialTick. It is between 0 and 1 and it represents how much in-between 2 ticks the current frame is. Use it to interpolate between previous and next tick and you get smooth transitions / animations.

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The updateScreen method in GuiScreen is called once per tick and can be overridden in your custom GUI.

If you were to make a spinning wheel, for example, you would update the rotation of the wheel every tick in the updateScreen method and then make the wheel spin look smoother in the drawScreen method by using partialTicks.

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18 hours ago, V0idWa1k3r said:

Could you please elaborate on that? You can't render anything as a tick happens as rending must happen each frame due to buffers being cleared. A tick is a semi-constant 1/20th of a second. A frame is any numerical value depending on a magnitude of factors. 

I have a tick counter variable and when that reaches a certain number, the code inside the if statement will run. The problem with this is that the speed of the animation now changes depending on FPS.

Lets say that every 20 ticks I have the code run. In game, if I get 20 FPS the animation will be slow, but if I have 200 FPS the animation will speed up. I'm wondering how I can stop it from doing this, to keep a consistent speed when the game is running at different FPS.

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24 minutes ago, V0idWa1k3r said:

As @Earthcomputer said GuiScreen::updateScreen gets called each tick so operate on your timer there. You still have to render each frame obviously.

This is my first time working with partialTicks. I'm guessing I have to use this formula?

partialTick + partialTick * (currentTick - previousTick)

I have the previousTick and currentTick updated in updateScreen like so:

@Override
public void updateScreen () {
    previousTick = currentTick;
    currentTick++;
}

But I'm not really sure what to do in drawScreen to make sure it runs the animation consistently

Posted (edited)

partialTicks is the amount of a single tick that had passed. Using it depends on the way your animation is done. For example if you have a wheel a rotation of which equals to the amount of ticks the GUI is open you would get it's rotation angledeg like this:

ticksExisted + partialTicks.

You don't need to store a previousTick in this case as previousTick always equals currentTick - 1.

Edited by V0idWa1k3r

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