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Templates 2

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This mod is open source and under a permissive license. As such, it can be included in any modpack on any platform without prior permission. We appreciate hearing about people using our mods, but you do not need to ask to use them. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Template blocks can be placed in the world, then right-clicked with a full-size block to set the textures for the template. Template blocks will inherit light and redstone values from the blocks they're given, or they can have light or redstone output added to any given block by right-clicking the template with glowstone dust or a redstone torch, respectively.

While Templates itself adds a handful of common shapes, it's also not too hard for other mods to interface with Templates and add their own templatable blocks.

quat was here

Todo move this into the main readme section

COOL RIVULET is by mev , this is the most important block in the mod & perhaps the most important block in any mod ever since incorporeal:clearly

Todo

  • More templates !!

For addon developers

Creating your block

So there are various block interactions in Templates, like adding glowstone to make the block illuminate, adding redstone to make it a power source, etc.

In an ideal world, I'd be able to simply provide the TemplateBlock class implementing all those features and ask that you extend it from your block. If your block doesn't already have a superclass I recommend doing this - alas, if it does, you can't also extend TemplateBlock, so the implementation of everything has been farmed out to public static methods in TemplateInteractionUtil in the api package. Simply wire everything up.

Don't forget to feed your Block.Settings through TemplateInteractionUtil.configureSettings too, and if there's any behaviors you'd like to tweak, try implementing some methods from TemplateInteractionUtilExt before resorting to copy-pasting the implementation of TemplateInteractionUtil methods. But copy paste away if you must.

The only other requirement is that your block must have a block entity, that both returns a BlockState object from RenderAttachmentBlockEntity.getRenderAttachmentData and implements ThemeableBlockEntity. TemplateEntity is an implementation of this (and also implements the other half of the features from TemplateInteractionUtil); I recommend using it if you can.

Creating the custom model

(TL;DR look at assets/templates/blockstates and the bottom of TemplatesClient)

To make a model retexturable, Templates has to know which faces you want to retexture, and which side of the block they correspond to. There are currently three ways to tell Templates your intentions:

UnbakedAutoRetexturedModel

Pass the ID of a JSON model to retexture. All quads that face east will be textured with the east side of the theme, all quads that face up will be textured with the top side of the theme, etc. There is no way to skip a face.

Most of Templates's blocks use this model.

TODO: this does not work well with multipart models with differently-rotated parts, like the fence model (consisting of 1 fence post and 1 fence-side model that gets rotated around to fill all 4 sides)

UnbakedJsonRetexturedModel

Pass the ID of a JSON model to retexture. All quads textured with templates:templates_special/east will be textured with the east side of the theme, all quads textured with templates:templates_special/up will be retextured with the top side of the theme, etc. Quads textured with any other texture will be passed through unaltered.

Templates's lever uses this model - AutoRetexturedModel was not appropriate because I did not want to retexture the lever arm.

(This works better with multipart models.)

UnbakedMeshRetexturedModel

Pass either a Supplier<Mesh> or a Function<Function<SpriteIdentifier, Sprite>, Mesh> (i.e. a function with an optional Function<SpriteIdentifier, Sprite> argument, and a return type of Mesh). All quads .tag()ged with Direction.EAST.ordinal() + 1 will be textured with the east side of the theme, all quads tagged with Direction.UP.ordinal() + 1 will be retextured with the top side of the theme, etc. Give these faces UV coordinates ranging from 0 to 1.

Quads with the tag 0 will be passed through unaltered (hence the + 1 bias), and they expect UV coordinates that already point to an appropriate region of the block atlas (which is where the Function<SpriteIdentifier, Sprite> argument comes in - query it for sprites and put their UV coordinates on the model)

(To construct this type, you will also need to pass the identifier of a "base model", which can be a regular JSON model. Miscellaneous BakedModel properties like rotations, AO, isSideLit, etc will be sourced from it.)

Templates's slope blocks use this model, because it's otherwise impossible to make triangle-shaped faces in a JSON model.

Registering your model

  1. Decide on an ID for your special model that's different from the ID used for the base model.
    • If your base model lives at yourmod:block/awesome_template, something like yourmod:awesome_template_special would do.
  2. Register it using TemplatesClient.provider.addTemplateModel.
  3. Create a blockstate json for your block, and point it at the ID you decided for your special model in 1).
    • You may use the x, y, and uvlock properties as normal.

You may create a regular item model, or use ours by calling TemplatesClient.provider.assignItemModel, passing the ID of the special model & the items you want to assign it to. (The reason you have to do this instead of simply creating a regular item model and setting its parent, is that JsonUnbakedModels can't have non-JsonUnbakedModels as their parent, and even a trivial item model with only the parent field set counts as a JsonUnbakedModel. This isn't a problem for block models because blockstates are a layer of indirection before model loading.)