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[SOLVED] [1.11.2] RenderGameOverlayEvent overwriting health and saturation bar with my texture

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Hey eveyone,

 

So soething weird is happening. I am trying to render a GameOverlayGUI over my screen. I have created code that makes a custom health bar using widths and getting the player's health. My custom bar works perfectly, but it seems that mc.renderEngine.bindTexture(bar) is overwriting the game's default GameOverlayGUI. Any help is appreciated!

public class GuiOverlay extends Gui {
    private final ResourceLocation bar = new ResourceLocation(Reference.MODID, "textures/gui/hp_bar.png");

    private final int bar_width = 102, bar_height = 8, hp_height = 6;
    private int hp_width = 100;

    @SubscribeEvent
    public void renderOverlay(RenderGameOverlayEvent event){
        Minecraft mc = Minecraft.getMinecraft();
        mc.renderEngine.bindTexture(bar);
      
      	float playerHealth = mc.player.getHealth();
        hp_width = (int)playerHealth * 5;
      
        drawTexturedModalRect(0, 0, 0, 0, bar_width, bar_height);
        drawTexturedModalRect(1, 1, 1, bar_height + 1, hp_width, hp_height);
    }
}

 

In-Game:

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Texture file: (hp_bar.png)

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Edited by MSpace-Dev

You bound a texture.

When you're done, you need to rebind the texture vanilla was using.

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Awesome, got it working!

 

mc = Minecraft.getMinecraft();
mc.renderEngine.bindTexture(ICONS);

Just had to put that at the end.

You already had an mc variable, you don't need to do Minecraft.getMinecraft() again.

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2 minutes ago, MSpace-Dev said:

I didn't. Just wanted to make that clear for anyone else having the problem.

Gotcha

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