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[1.11] [TESR] Weird shadow overlay on rendered item.


Lambda

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Hey there,

 

As the title says I'm having this render issue with my TESR, the item displayed has this weird gloomy shadow overlay, even though I'm disabling said shadows, here is what it looks like:

 

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Here is the TESR:

public class TileEntityRenderInscriber extends TileEntitySpecialRenderer<TileEntityInscriber> {

    @Override
    public void renderTileEntityAt(TileEntityInscriber te, double x, double y, double z, float partialTicks, int destroyStage) {
        if(te == null)
            return;

        ItemStack infStone = te.slots.getStackInSlot(0);

        if(StackUtil.isValid(infStone)) {
            GlStateManager.pushMatrix();
            GlStateManager.translate((float) x + .5f, (float) y + 1.225f, (float) z + .5f);

            double spinRate = Minecraft.getSystemTime()/800d;
            GlStateManager.rotate((float)(((spinRate*40D)%360)), 0, 1, 0);

            GlStateManager.scale(.25, .25, .25);
            try {
                ResourceUtil.renderItemInWorld(infStone);
            } catch (Exception e) {
                ModUtil.LOGGER.error("A player tried to display an item on a 'inscriber' but failed!", e);
            }

            GlStateManager.popMatrix();
        }
    }
}

 

Here is the code for 'renderItemInWorld':

    @SideOnly(Side.CLIENT)
    public static void renderItemInWorld(ItemStack stack){
        if(StackUtil.isValid(stack)){
            GlStateManager.pushMatrix();
            GlStateManager.disableLighting();
            GlStateManager.pushAttrib();
            RenderHelper.enableStandardItemLighting();
            Minecraft.getMinecraft().getRenderItem().renderItem(stack, TransformType.FIXED);
            RenderHelper.disableStandardItemLighting();
            GlStateManager.popAttrib();
            GlStateManager.enableLighting();
            GlStateManager.popMatrix();
        }
    }

 

Thanks,

Relatively new to modding.

Currently developing:

https://github.com/LambdaXV/DynamicGenerators

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Ah, yes that is what I thought, but it still doesn't seem to make a very big difference.. However it did lightening up a little bit... Maybe its because of the enchantment effect?

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Relatively new to modding.

Currently developing:

https://github.com/LambdaXV/DynamicGenerators

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Ah, yes that is what I thought, but it still doesn't seem to make a very big difference.. However it did lightening up a little bit... Maybe its because of the enchantment effect?

(cannot connect to the website to copy the image, thanks ISP)

http://prntscr.com/dzxdhb

Look in RenderEntityItem start at line 112

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