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[1.7.2] Change Block texture using TESR


Jacky2611

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Hi!

 

I want to change a block texture depending on the players position and armor.

I tried to use:

 

 

    @SideOnly(Side.CLIENT)
    public void randomDisplayTick(World world, int x, int y, int z, Random rand)
    {
        super.randomDisplayTick(world, x, y, z, rand);

        Minecraft minecraft = Minecraft.getMinecraft();
        EntityPlayer player = minecraft.thePlayer;
        
        if(player.getDistance(x, y, z)<{
        	this.blockIcon=Blocks.acacia_stairs.getBlockTextureFromSide(1);
        	minecraft.renderGlobal.markBlockForUpdate(x, y, z);
        } else {
        	this.blockIcon=Blocks.air.getBlockTextureFromSide(1);
        	minecraft.renderGlobal.markBlockForUpdate(x, y, z);
        }
    }

 

 

But this always changed the textures of all blocks and i wasn't able to make the block transparent.

 

So i am now trying to use a tile entity special renderer but i don't want to recreate the whole Block model.

I just want to change the block icon(not the resource location) and to make the block invisible.

 

Is there any simple way to do this?

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Well....

Ok, i somehow got it working using:

        tessellator.addVertexWithUV(0, 0, 0, minU, minV);
        tessellator.addVertexWithUV(0, 1, 0, minU, maxV);
        tessellator.addVertexWithUV(1, 1, 0, maxU, maxV);
        tessellator.addVertexWithUV(1, 0, 0, maxU, minV);

 

But i don't know when i draw which side.

(Need it for  block.getBlockTextureFromSide(1).getMinU()  )

can someone tell me where minecraft does this?

 

Ok, found the class that renders standard Blocks but its a mess.

Can someone help me to figure out how to render which side?

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nah, its for a half side. :D

But i don't know which side. If i want to make my fake block as real as possible i have to get the correct min/max u/v for the correct side (0-5 i believe)

But i don't know what side is facing north, south, east, west up and down.

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This part, right?

 

    public static final ForgeDirection[] VALID_DIRECTIONS = {DOWN, UP, NORTH, SOUTH, WEST, EAST};
    public static final int[] OPPOSITES = {1, 0, 3, 2, 5, 4, 6};

 

But for what is 6?

 

And another question:

 

tessellator.addVertexWithUV(x, y, z, u, v);

 

Now is:

 

x: south/north

y: up/down

z: east west

 

correct?

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oh...

ok. But what side of a block does face what direction?

 

 

 

        double minUSide0 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(0).getMinU();

        double maxUSide0 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(0).getMaxU();

        double minVSide0 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(0).getMinV();

        double maxVSide0 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(0).getMaxV();

       

        double minUSide1 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(1).getMinU();

        double maxUSide1 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(1).getMaxU();

        double minVSide1 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(1).getMinV();

        double maxVSide1 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(1).getMaxV();

       

        double minUSide2 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(2).getMinU();

        double maxUSide2 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(2).getMaxU();

        double minVSide2 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(2).getMinV();

        double maxVSide2 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(2).getMaxV();

       

        double minUSide3 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(3).getMinU();

        double maxUSide3 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(3).getMaxU();

        double minVSide3 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(3).getMinV();

        double maxVSide3 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(3).getMaxV();

       

        double minUSide4 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(4).getMinU();

        double maxUSide4 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(4).getMaxU();

        double minVSide4 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(4).getMinV();

        double maxVSide4 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(4).getMaxV();

 

        double minUSide5 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(5).getMinU();

        double maxUSide5 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(5).getMaxU();

        double minVSide5 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(5).getMinV();

        double maxVSide5 = block.getBlockTextureFromSide(5).getMaxV(); 

 

 

this is a little bit useless if i place it at the wrong side...

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