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tutorial:blockappearance [2021/09/09 15:57] – Link client-sided mod initializer to documentation:entrypoint daomephstatutorial:blockappearance [2022/08/12 13:08] – fix typo juuz
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 If you do not mark your block as non-opaque like this, then block faces behind the block will not render and you will be able to see through the world. If you do not mark your block as non-opaque like this, then block faces behind the block will not render and you will be able to see through the world.
  
 +Be sure to add your client entrypoint to fabric.mod.json.
 +You can do this like so:
 +<code json>
 +
 +  "entrypoints": {
 +    "main": [
 +      "mod.fabricmc.examplemod.ExampleMod"
 +    ],
 +    "client": [
 +      "mod.fabricmc.examplemod.ExampleModClient"
 +    ]
 +  },
 +</code>
 +
 +Note: For non-transparent blocks that are not full, you may have to override the ''getOutlineShape'' method to return a non-full shape to avoid seeing through the world.
 ===== Making a block invisible ===== ===== Making a block invisible =====
 First we need to make the block appear invisible. First we need to make the block appear invisible.
tutorial/blockappearance.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/05 16:03 by haykam