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How simple would it be to render, say, a pipe shape, with json files?

DRAGONMANG: "I'm Dragonmang, m8. Here me roar."

HERO: "Oh no... not. Dragonmang."

DRAGONMANG: "Roar, m8."

HERO: "Ahhh......"

And so the brave knight and Dragonmang fought on the mountaintop for many moons....

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I don't really understand json files, so I just sorta want to know what they are for.

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I thought they were for rendering, but appearently not.

DRAGONMANG: "I'm Dragonmang, m8. Here me roar."

HERO: "Oh no... not. Dragonmang."

DRAGONMANG: "Roar, m8."

HERO: "Ahhh......"

And so the brave knight and Dragonmang fought on the mountaintop for many moons....

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But you can use JSON for pretty much anything you want.

 

Its all about how you read the data.

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OHHHhhh. That makes so much more sense now.

DRAGONMANG: "I'm Dragonmang, m8. Here me roar."

HERO: "Oh no... not. Dragonmang."

DRAGONMANG: "Roar, m8."

HERO: "Ahhh......"

And so the brave knight and Dragonmang fought on the mountaintop for many moons....

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I use Forge's blockstates format to compose the models for my pipe blocks from two basic JSON models (the centre cube and a side connection).

 

You can see the blockstates file here and the pipe models here here.

 

This is just the basic shape of a pipe, it doesn't have any sort of fancy rendering like Buildcraft pipes do.

Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.

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