Can I make 3D armour?

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Can I make 3D armour?

Is it possible to make armour with 3D models in MCreator? I want to make a jetpack, I could make it just flat like a normal armour texture, but it would be nicer with a 3D model for it, please help me, is it even possible?

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I think it's possible but I…
Thu, 09/26/2019 - 18:23

I think it's possible but I don't know how.

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I've only been able to…
Tue, 10/01/2019 - 05:19

I've only been able to figure this out with hats

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So can you do 3D hats? If…
Thu, 10/03/2019 - 14:23

So can you do 3D hats? If yes, how?

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i thik i found a solution:…
Sat, 04/25/2020 - 18:30

i thik i found a solution:

the hat is on the bottom in Blockbench. Try moving the entire model up by 8 pixels.

 

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sRY for the comment above^^^…
Sun, 04/26/2020 - 12:35

sRY for the comment above^^^^^^

 

So how to make a Custom model in blockbench and export it to mcreator.

1. make new JavaEntity in blockbench. Making something else won't work.

2. Make your model.(they're many tutorials on Youtube)

3. click >file > export > export javaentity. (i recommend saving it to a place where you can find it easily)

4. In mcreator click import .java model. Select your file.

5. import the texture.

6. create new armour in mcreator isted of selecting Default model (or something like that) select your model from the dropdown list.

7. select your texture

and you should be good to go...

 

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Bugs:

when importing a .java model it gets renamed to modelcustom.java

Solution: open your Workspace > models > Modelcustom.java and rename it.

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I hope I could help