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Hello,

how can i make a Block which has a custom Model?

I've already got a Techne model file but how can i make it render with my block?

 

Thanks fon any Help

Busti

PM's regarding modding questions should belong in the Modder Support sub-forum and won't be answered.

So your saying, glass panes are tile entities

"you seem to be THE best modder I've seen imo."

~spynathan

 

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A block that needs more information than the metadata can hold needs to have an TileEntity, its basicly a way of storing extra information for blocks, such as burning time for the Furnace.

If you guys dont get it.. then well ya.. try harder...

@thebest108: Of course not. If it's a simple thing like glass panes, stairs, etc. you can use a custom BlockRenderer (ISimpleBlockRenderingHandler). But if you want a real Model (e.g. from Techne) like chests you need to have a TileEntity.

 

Again, I haven't tested it, but I bet it is possible to render a model from within a custom block render handle class as well. It's just reading some data and setting up GL accordingly, this can be done from pretty much anywhere.

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