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Okay, this is how I registered it:

    public static final Block MARBLEGRASS = new GrassBlock(Block.Properties.create(Material.ORGANIC)
            .tickRandomly().hardnessAndResistance(4.0F).sound(SoundType.PLANT)).setRegistryName("marble_grass");
event.getRegistry().register(MoreStuff.MARBLEGRASS);
event.getRegistry().register(new MarbleDirt_BlockItem(MoreStuff.MARBLEGRASS, properties.group(MoreStuff.morestuff_rock.GroupRock).maxStackSize(32)).setRegistryName("marble_grass"));

I made the model files just like the vanilla ones, the BlockItem has a texture where the "grass" part is grey, just like the texture file.

When I place my block it has the error texture and I have no idea why, could you help me or give me any reference?

 

Here are my model files:

 

morestuff/blockstates/marble_grass

{
  "variants": {
    "snowy=false": [
      { "model": "morestuff:block/soil/marble_grass" },
      { "model": "morestuff:block/soil/marble_grass", "y": 90 },
      { "model": "morestuff:block/soil/marble_grass", "y": 180 },
      { "model": "morestuff:block/soil/marble_grass", "y": 270 }
    ],
    "snowy=true":  { "model": "morestuff:block/soil/marble_grass_snowy" }
  }
}

 

morestuff/models/block/soil/marble_grass

{   "parent": "block/block",
  "textures": {
    "particle": "morestuff:block/soil/dirt_marble",
    "bottom": "morestuff:block/soil/dirt_marble",
    "top": "block/grass_block_top",
    "side": "morestuff:block/soil/dirt_marble",
    "overlay": "block/grass_block_side_overlay"
  },
  "elements": [
    {   "from": [ 0, 0, 0 ],
      "to": [ 16, 16, 16 ],
      "faces": {
        "down":  { "uv": [ 0, 0, 16, 16 ], "texture": "#bottom", "cullface": "down" },
        "up":    { "uv": [ 0, 0, 16, 16 ], "texture": "#top",    "cullface": "up", "tintindex": 0 },
        "north": { "uv": [ 0, 0, 16, 16 ], "texture": "#side",   "cullface": "north" },
        "south": { "uv": [ 0, 0, 16, 16 ], "texture": "#side",   "cullface": "south" },
        "west":  { "uv": [ 0, 0, 16, 16 ], "texture": "#side",   "cullface": "west" },
        "east":  { "uv": [ 0, 0, 16, 16 ], "texture": "#side",   "cullface": "east" }
      }
    },
    {   "from": [ 0, 0, 0 ],
      "to": [ 16, 16, 16 ],
      "faces": {
        "north": { "uv": [ 0, 0, 16, 16 ], "texture": "#overlay", "tintindex": 0, "cullface": "north" },
        "south": { "uv": [ 0, 0, 16, 16 ], "texture": "#overlay", "tintindex": 0, "cullface": "south" },
        "west":  { "uv": [ 0, 0, 16, 16 ], "texture": "#overlay", "tintindex": 0, "cullface": "west" },
        "east":  { "uv": [ 0, 0, 16, 16 ], "texture": "#overlay", "tintindex": 0, "cullface": "east" }
      }
    }
  ]
}

 

morestuff/models/block/soil/marble_grass_snowy

{
  "parent": "block/cube_bottom_top",
  "textures": {
    "particle": "morestuff:block/soil/dirt_marble",
    "bottom": "morestuff:block/soil/dirt_marble",
    "top": "block/grass_block_top",
    "side": "morestuff:block/soil/marble_grass_snowy"
  }
}

 

morestuff/models/item/marble_grass

{
  "parent": "morestuff:block/soil/marble_grass"
}
Posted

Could you post the log? In the meantime, you can try and use vanilla Minecraft's grass model and see if that works (minecraft:block/grass_block).

And I would recommend creating a different block class for your grass block if you are going to add more blocks in your mod, it can get cluttered pretty easily.

Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, Simon_kungen said:

Could you post the log? In the meantime, you can try and use vanilla Minecraft's grass model and see if that works (minecraft:block/grass_block).

And I would recommend creating a different block class for your grass block if you are going to add more blocks in your mod, it can get cluttered pretty easily.

I found out what the problem is, I need a ColorHandler.

Edited by MatsCraft1
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Posted

Okay, I got this far now

package com.aug15.morestuff.blocks;


import com.aug15.morestuff.MoreStuff;
import net.minecraft.block.BlockState;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.color.BlockColors;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.color.IBlockColor;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.color.IItemColor;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.color.ItemColors;
import net.minecraft.item.BlockItem;
import net.minecraft.world.GrassColors;
import net.minecraft.world.biome.BiomeColors;
import net.minecraftforge.client.event.ColorHandlerEvent;
import net.minecraftforge.event.terraingen.BiomeEvent;
import net.minecraftforge.eventbus.api.SubscribeEvent;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Mod;

@Mod.EventBusSubscriber(modid = MoreStuff.MODID)
public class ModColourManager {

    @SubscribeEvent
    public static void registerBlockColourHandlers(final ColorHandlerEvent.Block event) {
        final BlockColors blockColors = event.getBlockColors();

        final IBlockColor grassColourHandler = (state, blockAccess, pos, tintIndex) -> {
            if (blockAccess != null && pos != null) {
                return BiomeEvent.BiomeColor.GetGrassColor(biome, original);
            }

            return GrassColors.get(0.5D, 1.0D);
        };

        blockColors.register(grassColourHandler, MoreStuff.MARBLEGRASS);
    }

    @SubscribeEvent
    public static void registerItemColourHandlers(final ColorHandlerEvent.Item event) {
        final BlockColors blockColors = event.getBlockColors();
        final ItemColors itemColors = event.getItemColors();

        final IItemColor itemBlockColourHandler = (stack, tintIndex) -> {
            @SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
            final BlockState state = ((BlockItem) stack.getItem()).getBlock().getDefaultState();
            return blockColors.getColor(state, null, null, tintIndex);
        };

        itemColors.register(itemBlockColourHandler, MoreStuff.MARBLEGRASS);
    }
}

 

but I have no idea what to put here

return BiomeEvent.BiomeColor.GetGrassColor(biome, original);

"biome, original" is marked as wrong "cannot resolve symbol"

Posted
2 hours ago, diesieben07 said:

I don't know what you are trying to achieve there. You need to reigster an instance of IBlockColor to the instance of BlockColors thats provided to you by the event.

IBlockColor is a simple interface that takes in information about a block position and produces the color that that block si supposed to have.

like this?

        @OnlyIn(Dist.CLIENT)
        @SubscribeEvent
        public static void registerBlockColorHandlers(final ColorHandlerEvent.Block event) {
            event.getBlockColors().register((x, reader, pos, u) -> reader != null
                    && pos != null ? BiomeColors.getGrassColor(reader, pos)
                    : GrassColors.get(0.5D, 1.0D), MoreStuff.MARBLEGRASS);
        }

 

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

For a start you should not be creating your block in a static intializer.

Use the proper registry event.

If I did that, how would I make it have its own custom BlockItem?

Edited by MatsCraft1
Posted (edited)

 

27 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

For a start you should not be creating your block in a static intializer.

Use the proper registry event.

Oh my god, thank you! That was the problem!

Edited by MatsCraft1

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