BlockRenderer | |
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Current developers | Unascribed pupnewfster Xbony2 modmuss50 |
Version | 1.16.4: 2.0.0 1.16.3: 2.0.0 1.12.2: 1.0.0 1.12.1: 1.0.0 1.12: 1.0.0 1.11.2: 1.0.0 1.11: 1.0.0 1.10.2: 1.0.0 1.10: 1.0.0 1.9.4: 1.0.0 1.9: 0.3.3 1.8.9: 0.3.3 1.8.8: 0.2 1.8: 0.2 1.7.10: 0.2 |
Supported Minecraft versions | 1.7.10-1.16.4 |
Mod loader | Minecraft Forge |
URL | Link |
Block Renderer | |
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Current developers | AterAnimAvis |
Past developers | Unascribed Xbony2 modmuss50 |
Version | 1.4.1 |
Supported Minecraft versions | 1.16.4 |
Mod loader | Minecraft Forge Fabric |
URL | Link |
BlockRenderer is a utility mod created by Unascribed, with contributions from pupnewfster, Xbony2, and modmuss50. It allows the dumping of item renders, which can be used for various purposes. The Official Feed The Beast Wiki uses it to collect images for crafting grids and navigation boxes, and for a few other graphical representations[1].
Block Renderer (with a space) is a fork of BlockRenderer by AterAnimAvis. It has the same functionality, but supports Minecraft 1.14 and above, which BlockRenderer does not, and supports Fabric.
Controls[]
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Note: If you use Optifine and extract icons out of the game, deactivated "Fast Render" in the graphic settings ! If it is activated, the extracted icons have a black background (instead of transparent).
- Pressing ` (per default) while hovering over an item will dump a 512x512 image of that item.
- Pressing ` + SHIFT (per default) while hovering over an item will dump a "actual size" image of that item, which defaults to 32x32 with the GUI scale set to "Normal".
- Pressing ` + CTRL (or ` + OPTION (⌥) on OS X) (per default) will open an interface allowing the of dump all of the items in a mod based on the mod's ID, and with customizable size. Setting the mod ID to * will dump all items.
All renders to dump to the renders folder in the minecraft folder.
External links[]
- BlockRenderer on CurseForge
- BlockRenderer on GitHub
- Block Renderer (fork) on CurseForge
- Block Renderer (fork) on GitHub
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