This is a library that allows users to add bedrock models from blockbench in to Vanilla Minecraft!
WSEE lets you create multipart entities, using display entities. The framework provided allows users to easily create multipart entities, define animations, and write AI that fully utilises the entity's animations.
Currently WSEE only supports Minestom
A full, runnable example server can be found here
Add the following to your build.gradle.kts
file:
repositories {
maven("https://reposilite.worldseed.online/public")
}
Add the library as a dependency
dependencies {
implementation("net.worldseed.multipart:WorldSeedEntityEngine:<version>")
}
The lastest version number can be found here
Add the following VM arguments to your run configuration
--add-opens java.base/java.lang=ALL-UNNAMED
This is required for the molang compiler library.
Some restrictions are imposed by Minecraft
- Bones must be less than 64 blocks in size
Learn what this project is, how it works and how you can use it on your server
Q: Why are my bones positioned incorrectly in minecraft?
A: Entities used for bones will be placed at the pivot point of the bone in blockbench. To fix this, move the pivot point closer to the bone
Q: Why is my model not working?
A: Make sure you have the type set to Bedrock Model
in blockbench
Q: Why am I getting the exception InaccessibleObjectException
A: Make sure you have the VM arguments set up correctly, as described in the Getting Started section
Q: Why are ModelDamageEvent
and ModelInteractEvent
not triggering?
A: You need to create hitboxes for the model Hitboxes
Feature | Minestom Support | Paper Support | Math Animations | Cube Rotation | Hurt Colour | Accurate Hitboxes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
WSEE | ✔️ | ❌ | ✔️ | ✔️ any | ✔️ Texture Swapping | ✔️ |
Model Engine | ️❌ | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ 22.5 multiple | ❌ Leather Armour | ❌ |
hephaestus-engine | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ 22.5 multiple | ❌ Leather Armour | ❌ |