Minecraft coding and modelling
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- Darth_Squoobus
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Minecraft coding and modelling
Now that we're getting into minecraft modding, does anyone know what programs can be used to make custom mobs for minecraft? Would XSI work, or do we need anything else?
Before anyone asks, I did use Google. All I found was a bunch of useless clutter.
Before anyone asks, I did use Google. All I found was a bunch of useless clutter.
- 501st_commander
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Re: Minecraft coding and modelling
You have to know java and have the java SDK on you pc to modify Minecraft. But for models, you dont use XSI, but im not sure what it uses.
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Re: Minecraft coding and modelling
Well evidently there are people who have made custom mobs for minecraft so there has to be some way.
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Re: Minecraft coding and modelling
http://www.patrickmin.com/minecraft/ tut on making custom models and bringing them into the game. but they are static "props" so to speak.
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Re: Minecraft coding and modelling
http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic ... 5&t=102487
This is fairly interesting as framework. I'm sure it could be applied to other mobs.
This is fairly interesting as framework. I'm sure it could be applied to other mobs.
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Re: Minecraft coding and modelling
To create a model in minecraft, you need to know the proper Java code. Basically, you say "Draw a Rectangle that is This big! Put it here! draw another rectangle that is this big! put it there! when my model guy runs, move it to here! and when he does this, put it here!"
Over and over and over...
Modeling in Minecraft is nowhere near as easy as in Battlefront. Most people re-use the human model, and just add a new texture to it, which is way, way easier.
Over and over and over...
Modeling in Minecraft is nowhere near as easy as in Battlefront. Most people re-use the human model, and just add a new texture to it, which is way, way easier.
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Re: Minecraft coding and modelling
What I have used for modelling in minecraft is a modelling engine called Techne (If you look up 'techne minecraft' on google you should be able to find it.)
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Re: Minecraft coding and modelling
Thats what my post was about haha so I guess it was the right program.
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