Hello everyone, I decided to make a modding tutorial for the very beginners out there who has zero knowledge of Forge modding. In my tutorial I will do my best at explaining the tiny details so that people who has no previous knowledge of modding can actually start modding.
Also, I will have the textures I used in the tutorial mod free to download and use!
Here's all my textures, and here's any other project files.
All tutorials can be viewed directly from my site:
Also, If you guys have any suggestions for me to do next that's great!
I wouldn't mind seeing some tutorials for things that aren't well covered, such as fluid containers/tanks. There are thousands of tutorials on tile entities and mobs and all that jazz. But, this is your tutorial thread so I think you should do whatever pleases you.
I wouldn't mind seeing some tutorials for things that aren't well covered, such as fluid containers/tanks. There are thousands of tutorials on tile entities and mobs and all that jazz. But, this is your tutorial thread so I think you should do whatever pleases you.
I support this. Although many of the tutorials I looked through weren't as high quality as yours, doing tutorials on stuff like fluid containers/tanks/other more complicated systems would make yours unique.
I support this. Although many of the tutorials I looked through weren't as high quality as yours, doing tutorials on stuff like fluid containers/tanks/other more complicated systems would make yours unique.
I will look for free time to do the tutorials, because currently my schedule is so cramped. The next tutorial I might do may be basic tile entities/gui tutorial like a chest.
You didnt put in how to add a main class... i mean you say how to do it but you never mention how to actually put the files in there. i would love to have snapshots to look at to compare what i did to what you did. Sure it may be a high quality tut but its still very low quality and doesnt cater to people who have never ever used eclipse
It looks like this issue is related to the forge version. I dropped from the latest 1.7.10 (forge-1.7.10-10.13.3.1407-1.7.10-src.zip) to the recommended (forge-1.7.10-10.13.2.1291-src.zip.) and the problem went away. I tested without eclipse in the mix by doing this "./gradlew runClient" with vanilla installs.
It looks like this issue is related to the forge version. I dropped from the latest 1.7.10 (forge-1.7.10-10.13.3.1407-1.7.10-src.zip) to the recommended (forge-1.7.10-10.13.2.1291-src.zip.) and the problem went away. I tested without eclipse in the mix by doing this "./gradlew runClient" with vanilla installs.
try copy your real minecraft assets in 1.7.10.jar, specifically the "textures/font" folder, to the eclipse assets.
Hello everyone, I decided to make a modding tutorial for the very beginners out there who has zero knowledge of Forge modding. In my tutorial I will do my best at explaining the tiny details so that people who has no previous knowledge of modding can actually start modding.
Also, I will have the textures I used in the tutorial mod free to download and use!
Here's all my textures, and here's any other project files.
All tutorials can be viewed directly from my site:
http://emxtutorials.wordpress.com/
Basics
Setting Up your Workspace (JDK, Eclipse, Forge)
Starting to Mod
Exporting Your Mod
Beginner
Main Mod Class
Adding Items
Adding Blocks
Creating New Recipes
Adding Custom Keybinds
Intermediate
Multi Textured Block
Adding Custom Drops to Vanilla Mobs
Creating a Gun
Simple In-Game Gui Overlay
Adding NBT Data to Items
Advanced
Using WaveFront OBJ Models for Blocks
Custom Storage Block
For now, that's it! The site and this thread will be constantly updated, soon it will be full of easy-to-follow tutorials!
Also, if you want me to make a tutorial on something, reply to this thread, or comment on the website
Have fun modding
Emx
WaveFront OBJ custom model tutorial released! I will add a tutorial on how to export OBJ files properly via Blender, when I have the time.
thanks
Much appreciated on the WaveFront Obj Tutorial.
Wow, people actually read my tutorials! You're welcome, and thanks for viewing!
It's nice to finally see someone make a tutorial on the OBJ models. Excellent tutorial!
Monoblocks and Vehicular Movement: The greatest additions to a modern Minecraft city. Grab them here: http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding/minecraft-mods/2236322-goldensilver853s-mod-hub
You are now breathing manually.
Thank you
Also, If you guys have any suggestions for me to do next that's great!
I wouldn't mind seeing some tutorials for things that aren't well covered, such as fluid containers/tanks. There are thousands of tutorials on tile entities and mobs and all that jazz. But, this is your tutorial thread so I think you should do whatever pleases you.
Monoblocks and Vehicular Movement: The greatest additions to a modern Minecraft city. Grab them here: http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding/minecraft-mods/2236322-goldensilver853s-mod-hub
You are now breathing manually.
I support this. Although many of the tutorials I looked through weren't as high quality as yours, doing tutorials on stuff like fluid containers/tanks/other more complicated systems would make yours unique.
I will look for free time to do the tutorials, because currently my schedule is so cramped. The next tutorial I might do may be basic tile entities/gui tutorial like a chest.
Finally released a new tutorial, covering storage tile entities!
I agree, but I don't exactly have a to-do list, so I just write tutorials based on what I currently know.
Once again another tutorial has been published! It is on multi textured blocks.
You didnt put in how to add a main class... i mean you say how to do it but you never mention how to actually put the files in there. i would love to have snapshots to look at to compare what i did to what you did. Sure it may be a high quality tut but its still very low quality and doesnt cater to people who have never ever used eclipse
Of course i eventually found out you need to add a class instead of a text but you never mentioned that in your tut
EDIT: Nevermind actually. even if i use a add class it doesnt matter because you didnt say where to put it
Because it really doesn't matter where you want to put the classes.
Could you make a bow/gun coding tutorial?
First of all, thank you so much for doing this! I've just gotten to the point of running minecraft from within eclipse.
When minecraft comes up from being launched via 'run' in eclipse, the fonts are all messed up.
I'm running eclipse on a Macbook, with java version "1.7.0_65", and eclipse
Version: Luna Service Release 2 (4.4.2).
Any ideas on why the letters do not display correctly? See image below. Thanks!!!
It looks like this issue is related to the forge version. I dropped from the latest 1.7.10 (forge-1.7.10-10.13.3.1407-1.7.10-src.zip) to the recommended (forge-1.7.10-10.13.2.1291-src.zip.) and the problem went away. I tested without eclipse in the mix by doing this "./gradlew runClient" with vanilla installs.
try copy your real minecraft assets in 1.7.10.jar, specifically the "textures/font" folder, to the eclipse assets.