Need help with textures and 3D model

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Need help with textures and 3D model

I am making a mod about greek mythology and i want to add a bunch of weapons and armor but im not really good for making them. If someone is interrested or just want to give out some tips and tricks, it would be awesome.

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hi i know a really good…
Thu, 09/16/2021 - 08:05

hi i know a really good model creator it is mrcrayfish's model creator

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Yeah , well i already use…
Thu, 09/23/2021 - 22:11

Yeah , well i already use block bench it's just that I am not really good at it haha

 

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Well I don't know if it…
Thu, 10/14/2021 - 00:09

Well I don't know if it counts but I'm pretty good at Blockbench modeling if you want some free sample models i can give it to you

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The best advice I can give…
Thu, 10/14/2021 - 04:08

The best advice I can give to making good assets is to stick with the Vanilla style. This means sticking to at most 5 colours per material (for example: if you're making a chair that'd be 5 colours max for the wood and 5 colours max for the cushion) and operating in multiples of 2 with 3D modelling (this means no 1-cube wide parts in models except for very specific circumstances. In Blockbench, stick to flat, 2-wide, 4-wide, 6-wide, etc pieces in your models.)

You could also use the Vanilla Minecraft assets as a basis for your creations as it helps you grasp the vanilla style. Here's a tutorial I made on how exactly to get assets to those assets using just the version installed from your Minecraft launcher: https://mcreator.net/forum/79696/tutorial-how-get-access-vanilla-minecraft-assets-use-your-mods

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Great advice, thanks a lot!  
Thu, 11/11/2021 - 18:28

Great advice, thanks a lot!

 

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Hatyko, if you want you can…
Thu, 11/11/2021 - 18:29

Hatyko, if you want you can show them to me on discord?