Also ignore the person who asks for a dimension. Trust me it will happen xD
haha. I kind of know how to make a dimension, but I wont make a tutorial just yet if anyone asks. Thanks for the suggestion, I'll get started on it tomorrow.
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“Computers are incredibly fast, accurate and stupid; humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond imagination."
== ERRORS FOUND ==
src/minecraft/net/minecraft/src/mod_Creeper.java:5: cannot find symbol
symbol : class BlockName
location: class net.minecraft.src.mod_Creeper
public static final Block Creeper = new BlockName(160, 0).setBlockName("Hikoyu").setHardness(1F).setResistance(4F).setLightValue(0F);
^
1 error
==================
This is my code.
package net.minecraft.src;
public class mod_Creeper extends BaseMod
{
public static final Block Creeper = new BlockName(160, 0).setBlockName("Hikoyu").setHardness(1F).setResistance(4F).setLightValue(0F);
public void load()
{
Creeper.blockIndexInTexture = ModLoader.addOverride("/terrain.png", "Creeper.png");
ModLoader.RegisterBlock(Creeper);
ModLoader.AddName(Creeper, "Creeper Block");
ModLoader.AddRecipe(new ItemStack(Creeper, 1), new Object [] {"#", Character.valueOf('#'), Item.gunpowder});
}
public String getVersion()
{
return "1.1";
}
}
Your tutorials look cool. I really want a human mob tutorial. Hope you respond soon. no one else has...
== ERRORS FOUND ==
src/minecraft/net/minecraft/src/mod_Creeper.java:5: cannot find symbol
symbol : class BlockName
location: class net.minecraft.src.mod_Creeper
public static final Block Creeper = new BlockName(160, 0).setBlockName("Hikoyu").setHardness(1F).setResistance(4F).setLightValue(0F);
^
1 error
==================
This is my code.
package net.minecraft.src;
public class mod_Creeper extends BaseMod
{
public static final Block Creeper = new BlockName(160, 0).setBlockName("Hikoyu").setHardness(1F).setResistance(4F).setLightValue(0F);
public void load()
{
Creeper.blockIndexInTexture = ModLoader.addOverride("/terrain.png", "Creeper.png");
ModLoader.RegisterBlock(Creeper);
ModLoader.AddName(Creeper, "Creeper Block");
ModLoader.AddRecipe(new ItemStack(Creeper, 1), new Object [] {"#", Character.valueOf('#'), Item.gunpowder});
}
public String getVersion()
{
return "1.1";
}
}
Your tutorials look cool. I really want a human mob tutorial. Hope you respond soon. no one else has...
You need a class BlockName. Then just add the template from Jotamota's tutorial.
== ERRORS FOUND ==
src/minecraft/net/minecraft/src/mod_Creeper.java:5: cannot find symbol
symbol : class BlockName
location: class net.minecraft.src.mod_Creeper
public static final Block Creeper = new BlockName(160, 0).setBlockName("Hikoyu").setHardness(1F).setResistance(4F).setLightValue(0F);
^
1 error
==================
This is my code.
package net.minecraft.src;
public class mod_Creeper extends BaseMod
{
public static final Block Creeper = new BlockName(160, 0).setBlockName("Hikoyu").setHardness(1F).setResistance(4F).setLightValue(0F);
public void load()
{
Creeper.blockIndexInTexture = ModLoader.addOverride("/terrain.png", "Creeper.png");
ModLoader.RegisterBlock(Creeper);
ModLoader.AddName(Creeper, "Creeper Block");
ModLoader.AddRecipe(new ItemStack(Creeper, 1), new Object [] {"#", Character.valueOf('#'), Item.gunpowder});
}
public String getVersion()
{
return "1.1";
}
}
Your tutorials look cool. I really want a human mob tutorial. Hope you respond soon. no one else has...
You need another class called BlockName. Then add into it what I wrote in the block spoiler.
“Computers are incredibly fast, accurate and stupid; humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond imagination."
Can you add a tutorial on how to merge your mods? I mean if you want one mod adding 103242 items and not 103242 mods.
You simply just put all of your blocks/items code into one file. Like so:
package net.minecraft.src;
public class mod_Block extends BaseMod
{
public static final Block GreenBlock = new BlockGreen(160, 0).setBlockName("green").setHardness(3F).setResistance(4F).setLightValue(1F);
public static final Block BlueBlock = new BlockBlue(161, 0).setBlockName("blue").setHardness(3F).setResistance(4F).setLightValue(1F);
public void load()
{
GreenBlock.blockIndexInTexture = ModLoader.addOverride("/terrain.png", "/pathtoyourfile/image.png");
ModLoader.RegisterBlock(GreenBlock);
ModLoader.AddName(GreenBlock, "In-Game Name Here");
ModLoader.AddRecipe(new ItemStack(GreenBlock, 1), new Object [] {"#", Character.valueOf('#'), Block.dirt});
BlueBlock.blockIndexInTexture = ModLoader.addOverride("/terrain.png", "/pathtoyourfile/image2.png");
ModLoader.RegisterBlock(BlueBlock);
ModLoader.AddName(BlueBlock, "In-Game Name Here");
ModLoader.AddRecipe(new ItemStack(BlueBlock, 1), new Object [] {"##", Character.valueOf('#'), Block.dirt});
}
public String getVersion()
{
return "1.1";
}
}
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“Computers are incredibly fast, accurate and stupid; humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond imagination."
== ERRORS FOUND ==
src/minecraft/net/minecraft/src/mod_Creeper.java:5: cannot find symbol
symbol : method setBlockCreeper(java.lang.String)
location: class net.minecraft.src.BlockCreeper
public static final Block Creeper = new BlockCreeper(160, 0).setBlockCreeper("Hikoyu").setHardness(1F).setResistance(4F).setLightValue(0F);
^
1 error
==================
This is the mod_Creeper
package net.minecraft.src;
public class mod_Creeper extends BaseMod
{
public static final Block Creeper = new BlockCreeper(160, 0).setBlockCreeper("Hikoyu").setHardness(1F).setResistance(4F).setLightValue(0F);
public void load()
{
Creeper.blockIndexInTexture = ModLoader.addOverride("/terrain.png", "Creeper.png");
ModLoader.RegisterBlock(Creeper);
ModLoader.AddName(Creeper, "Creeper Block");
ModLoader.AddRecipe(new ItemStack(Creeper, 1), new Object [] {"#", Character.valueOf('#'), Item.gunpowder});
}
public String getVersion()
{
return "1.1";
}
This is my BlockCreeper file if you want to know. I don't think it involves this class but whatever.
package net.minecraft.src;
public class BlockCreeper extends Block
{
public BlockCreeper(int i, int j)
{
super(i, j, Material.wood);
}
}
Thanks for your help. I'm making random mods for my enjoyment. This will make creeper blocks.
That can't be changed, only what is in the " " can be changed
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hey I fixed my block creeper mod and it compiled right but I got a picture error in my mcp
[17:03:30] java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.Exception: Image not found: Creeper.png
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.RegisterAllTextureOverrides(ModLoader.java:1356)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.OnTick(ModLoader.java:1069)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.EntityRendererProxy.updateCameraAndRender(EntityRendererProxy.java:18)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.runGameLoop(Minecraft.java:737)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.run(Minecraft.java:634)
[17:03:30] at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:680)
[17:03:30] Caused by: java.lang.Exception: Image not found: Creeper.png
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.loadImage(ModLoader.java:1007)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.RegisterAllTextureOverrides(ModLoader.java:1348)
SUGGESTION : World generations.
Yes, I know this would be tough. But I also want to know how to generate things like flowers, I know someone asked for ores, and you still need to make the flower, but I wanted to know how to generate CUSTOM flowers.
hey I fixed my block creeper mod and it compiled right but I got a picture error in my mcp
[17:03:30] java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.Exception: Image not found: Creeper.png
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.RegisterAllTextureOverrides(ModLoader.java:1356)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.OnTick(ModLoader.java:1069)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.EntityRendererProxy.updateCameraAndRender(EntityRendererProxy.java:18)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.runGameLoop(Minecraft.java:737)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.run(Minecraft.java:634)
[17:03:30] at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:680)
[17:03:30] Caused by: java.lang.Exception: Image not found: Creeper.png
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.loadImage(ModLoader.java:1007)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.RegisterAllTextureOverrides(ModLoader.java:1348)
I really want this to work...
... you realise you need to put the file in wherever you assigned it to right?
Say I assign all my mod textures to "mods/(imagehere)", I made a file called mods inside my minecraft.jar and then put the image in there. There you go.
hey I fixed my block creeper mod and it compiled right but I got a picture error in my mcp
[17:03:30] java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.Exception: Image not found: Creeper.png
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.RegisterAllTextureOverrides(ModLoader.java:1356)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.OnTick(ModLoader.java:1069)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.EntityRendererProxy.updateCameraAndRender(EntityRendererProxy.java:18)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.runGameLoop(Minecraft.java:737)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.run(Minecraft.java:634)
[17:03:30] at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:680)
[17:03:30] Caused by: java.lang.Exception: Image not found: Creeper.png
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.loadImage(ModLoader.java:1007)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.RegisterAllTextureOverrides(ModLoader.java:1348)
I really want this to work...
Just like Conaneve said, you should make a folder called mods or something like that, then put it in the minecraft.jar with your image in it. Then your index would look like this:
hey I fixed my block creeper mod and it compiled right but I got a picture error in my mcp
[17:03:30] java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.Exception: Image not found: Creeper.png
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.RegisterAllTextureOverrides(ModLoader.java:1356)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.OnTick(ModLoader.java:1069)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.EntityRendererProxy.updateCameraAndRender(EntityRendererProxy.java:18)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.runGameLoop(Minecraft.java:737)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.run(Minecraft.java:634)
[17:03:30] at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:680)
[17:03:30] Caused by: java.lang.Exception: Image not found: Creeper.png
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.loadImage(ModLoader.java:1007)
[17:03:30] at net.minecraft.src.ModLoader.RegisterAllTextureOverrides(ModLoader.java:1348)
I really want this to work...
Just like Conaneve said, you should make a folder called mods or something like that, then put it in the minecraft.jar with your image in it. Then your index would look like this:
“Computers are incredibly fast, accurate and stupid; humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond imagination."
Added a human npc tutorial. Advanced blocks, and plant/flower are next.
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“Computers are incredibly fast, accurate and stupid; humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond imagination."
EDIT: I will use your banner until I make one for my own mod!
Thanks :smile.gif: Glad I could help.
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“Computers are incredibly fast, accurate and stupid; humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond imagination."
I was using your food tutorial but I keep running into the error about my food image not being found. Where do I put it if I'm running the code through MCP?(I tried putting it into MCP>bin>minecraft).
Also ignore the person who asks for a dimension. Trust me it will happen xD
haha. I kind of know how to make a dimension, but I wont make a tutorial just yet if anyone asks. Thanks for the suggestion, I'll get started on it tomorrow.
together they are powerful beyond imagination."
I'll put a few things like that in an Advanced Block section. Any other advanced block ideas? Thanks for your suggestions :smile.gif:
together they are powerful beyond imagination."
Blocks that preform a function (like lighting) when they are powered by redstone!
This is my code.
Your tutorials look cool. I really want a human mob tutorial. Hope you respond soon. no one else has...
cause im trying to make a lemon and tomato bush thing
You need a class BlockName. Then just add the template from Jotamota's tutorial.
I'll get onto that straight away :smile.gif:
Epic! That sounds like a sweet idea. . Its on the list.
You need another class called BlockName. Then add into it what I wrote in the block spoiler.
I'll add it to the list. Thanks.
I'll add this to the list as well :biggrin.gif: Thanks for the suggestion
together they are powerful beyond imagination."
You simply just put all of your blocks/items code into one file. Like so:
together they are powerful beyond imagination."
This is the mod_Creeper
This is my BlockCreeper file if you want to know. I don't think it involves this class but whatever.
Thanks for your help. I'm making random mods for my enjoyment. This will make creeper blocks.
That can't be changed, only what is in the " " can be changed
together they are powerful beyond imagination."
I really want this to work...
Yes, I know this would be tough. But I also want to know how to generate things like flowers, I know someone asked for ores, and you still need to make the flower, but I wanted to know how to generate CUSTOM flowers.
... you realise you need to put the file in wherever you assigned it to right?
Say I assign all my mod textures to "mods/(imagehere)", I made a file called mods inside my minecraft.jar and then put the image in there. There you go.
Just like Conaneve said, you should make a folder called mods or something like that, then put it in the minecraft.jar with your image in it. Then your index would look like this:
Just like Conaneve said, you should make a folder called mods or something like that, then put it in the minecraft.jar with your image in it. Then your index would look like this:
together they are powerful beyond imagination."
together they are powerful beyond imagination."
EDIT: I will use your banner until I make one for my own mod!
Thanks :smile.gif: Glad I could help.
together they are powerful beyond imagination."