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Hi, i have see a mod that have a really very nice block texture, and i am wonder that i not have see any pixels in the chest. The only Art type i know that don‘t use Pixel is vector art, but as Minecraft is a pixel based game: Can i create a vector art texture and use it in a Mod? I have see this post (https://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding-java-edition/resource-packs/resource-pack-discussion/2268466-a-beginners-guide-to-vector-based-textures), but this is for resource packs (i not really think that anyone from Minecraft forum want make a tutorial for modding, and if yes, i not know if forge support this), not for modding. So not am sure if it was the same for mods. Thanks for reading!

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Yes, there is: use a custom renderer to draw your vector art.  In a TileEntityRenderer for example you can draw pretty much whatever/however you want.

-TGG

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Thanks for replying! Ok, but now how i can make my own renderer (my custom renderer)? Then, i not really understand why we need the TileEntityRenderer, but i can try (not know how to attempt this).

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