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I increased my mob's texture size from the standard size to 64 x 64, changing nothing else. Now none of the textures are alligned correctly, and I can't figure out why. It's worth noting that I do not use Techne, as I have no internet access where I code.

I increased my mob's texture size from the standard size to 64 x 64, changing nothing else. Now none of the textures are alligned correctly, and I can't figure out why. It's worth noting that I do not use Techne, as I have no internet access where I code.

 

Which size was the texture before?

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I increased my mob's texture size from the standard size to 64 x 64, changing nothing else. Now none of the textures are alligned correctly, and I can't figure out why. It's worth noting that I do not use Techne, as I have no internet access where I code.

 

Which size was the texture before?

 

Whatever it is when you don't override the values in ModelBase, I wanna say 64 x 32.

I increased my mob's texture size from the standard size to 64 x 64, changing nothing else. Now none of the textures are alligned correctly, and I can't figure out why. It's worth noting that I do not use Techne, as I have no internet access where I code.

 

Which size was the texture before?

 

Whatever it is when you don't override the values in ModelBase, I wanna say 64 x 32.

 

If you increase the texture size, you have to always keep the ratio of the image. Means if the standard is 64 x 32, then the ratio is 2:1. Increasing the height to 64 must result in increasing the width as well. Means your image must have the size of 128 x 64.

 

OR you can add this to each of your ModelRenderer variable, in your Model constructor (after you've initialized the ModelRenderer of course):

MyFoot1.setTextureSize(64, 64)

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