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im very new to modding and was just curious about how to make a block transparent i also would need code instead of terms because i dont understand most syntax yet

Edited by FREyebeans2506

1. Learn java, it will definitely make everything less confusing.
2. copy the block model that minecraft:air uses

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Mod blocks must have block models loaded from resource packs just like vanilla blocks. The vanilla air model is assets/minecraft/models/block/air.json, and the blockstates are assets/minecraft/blockstates/air.json

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On 12/10/2020 at 6:49 PM, Vinyarion said:

1. Learn java, it will definitely make everything less confusing.

Do this. You will need it.

 

For now, you can use RenderTypeLookup.setRenderLayer(YourBlockClass.YourBlock.get(), RenderType.getTranslucent());

Use .get() if using deferred registries. You have to put this in your client setup event, I have my own topic on this.

A link to that is right here, 

 

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