Posted April 7, 20205 yr The thing is I'm trying to generate model and blockstate JSONs when some of them are missing on startup. I'm already generating them, but apparently, it is too late, as no matter in which event I create them it always gives the following error: [14:49:57] [Server-Worker-2/WARN] [minecraft/ModelBakery]: Unable to load model: 'yerfrio:elo#inventory' referenced from: yerfrio:elo#inventory: java.io.FileNotFoundException: yerfrio:models/item/elo.json My question is, In which event, or where, should I create the JSONs for the models and blockstates so that they already exist when they are used This is where I'm creating them for now ```java @SubscribeEvent public static void onItemRegistration(final RegistryEvent.Register<Item> itemRegisterEvent) { for(YerfrioItems item : YerfrioItems.values()) { AutoJSON.createItemJSONs(item); itemRegisterEvent.getRegistry().register(item.getInstance()); } } ``` Edited April 7, 20205 yr by Rackham
April 7, 20205 yr Hi This working example project will show you which events to use as well as how to register them properly, and how to match the registry name to the location of the blockstate and models. https://github.com/TheGreyGhost/MinecraftByExample Try mbe01 as a starting point Cheers TGG
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