Does anyone know how I could render the 'enchanted' visual effect on an item constantly? Or if not at least how to make the item always have an enchantment?
In 1.7.10, you can override Item#hasEffect(ItemStack stack, int renderPass) to return true when the item should be rendered with the enchantment glint.
I can't say for certain whether this method exists in 1.6.4 as that requires installing an old JDK, which in turn requires creating an Oracle account; neither of which I want to do. 1.6.4 is extremely old, I would highly recommend updating to 1.8.9 (or at least 1.7.10).
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1) yes the hasEffect method exists but it has only ItemStack argument
2)Choonster the 1.6.4 doesn't require to install jdk 7 if you use the latest 1.6.4 version (but there is javalegacyfixer that fix for older dev environment)
P.S. a little example:
@SideOnly(Side.CLIENT)
public boolean hasEffect(ItemStack par1ItemStack) {
return true;
}
2)Choonster the 1.6.4 doesn't require to install jdk 7 if you use the latest 1.6.4 version (but there is javalegacyfixer that fix for older dev environment)
But unfortunately the only 1.6.4 version that supports Java 8 (9.11.1.1345) uses the old MCP-based workspace instead of ForgeGradle like 9.11.1.960 to 9.11.1.964 did. I'd rather not deal with that.
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Does anyone know how I could render the 'enchanted' visual effect on an item constantly? Or if not at least how to make the item always have an enchantment?
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In 1.7.10, you can override Item#hasEffect(ItemStack stack, int renderPass) to return true when the item should be rendered with the enchantment glint.
I can't say for certain whether this method exists in 1.6.4 as that requires installing an old JDK, which in turn requires creating an Oracle account; neither of which I want to do. 1.6.4 is extremely old, I would highly recommend updating to 1.8.9 (or at least 1.7.10).
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1) yes the hasEffect method exists but it has only ItemStack argument
2)Choonster the 1.6.4 doesn't require to install jdk 7 if you use the latest 1.6.4 version (but there is javalegacyfixer that fix for older dev environment)
P.S. a little example:
sorry for my bad english I'm Italian
But unfortunately the only 1.6.4 version that supports Java 8 (9.11.1.1345) uses the old MCP-based workspace instead of ForgeGradle like 9.11.1.960 to 9.11.1.964 did. I'd rather not deal with that.
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Yeah thanks @andry08 it works!
And choonster ;D
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With this
https://www.planetminecraft.com/texture_pack/visual-enchantments/