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Hello, when running my mod it says model definition not found and i cant fix it. i provided a fml log and a picture of my folder structure and the code in my files

 

 

Iemerald_nugget.java

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emerald_nugget.json

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ExtendedEmeralds.java (Main File)

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Hopefully Someone can help me.

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When looking at the folder with File Explorer (not in your IDE) is the path src/main/resources/assets/extendedemeralds/models/item or is it src/main/resources/assets.extendedemeralds.models.item?

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I think your registrations aren't in the proper FML event and possibly you're creating multiple instances of the item. In your pre-init handling method you are creating recipes using stack of an instance from your Items class (which you  didn't provide code for us to see) but this is before you even register your item (which you do in your init handling method). Furthermore, I thought the model needs to be loaded on the client side, although I used to register my mesher directly and I suppose the model loader class might take care of that.

 

I personally would do things in following order:

 

Pre-Init:

  • Register your item.

Init:

  • Register your recipe
  • Register your model (only on client side).

 

Also, I would check to make sure that your Items class isn't making extra instances of the item (since you also create an instance in your main mod class). 

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  On 8/24/2017 at 11:34 PM, jabelar said:

Pre-Init:

  • Register your item.

Init:

  • Register your recipe
  • Register your model (only on client side).
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This is wrong. If you're using the ModelMesher you're doing it wrong.

 ModelLoader.setCustomModelResourceLocation() in preInit or the ModelRegistryEvent (and client side) only.

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