Talk:Model

Random Model Selection Method
I've done some testing, and the random block models are based on the co-ordiantes of the block. For example, if you have a 1 in 1000 chance that sand will have a shell drawn on it, and you find a block of sand using the shell texture in your world, all sand blocks ever placed at those co-ordinates will use the shell texture, regardless of seed. I'm not entirely sure how to word that succinctly or fit it into the article, but it seems like it should be mentioned. Cultist O (talk) 07:02, 3 July 2014 (UTC)


 * For the most part, anything in minecraft that is "random" either runs off the seed or the coordinates, and I have noticed the same thing.
 * I have a random hopper model, and the same variant is in the same spot every time (a red "down" hopper is replaced with a red "north" hopper).
 * Anyways, it might be worthwhile to note in trivia.
 * --KnightMiner  (t 15:35, 3 July 2014 (UTC)


 * I'm not too surprised. For a long time, lily pads have had their orientation determined by the coordinates they're at, though I never dove deep enough into the code to figure out exactly how it's determined. -- Orthotopetalk 16:25, 3 July 2014 (UTC)

Block rotation
It says at the angle: : Specifies how much rotation. Can be 180 through -180 in 22.5 increments. Defaults to 0

I have tried this and I saw it could only rotate from -45 to 45. Not sure if this is a bug or intended. If this is a bug, I'm going to report it. if it's intended, I'm going to change this. Does anyone know this?

Datenegassie (talk) 10:58, 8 August 2014 (UTC)


 * Which rotation are you using? the block state only goes in 90 degrees, since that is all that is needed. Actual blocks need 22.5 for the sake of torches. Try checking the torch model file for some help on that. --KnightMiner  (t 13:37, 8 August 2014 (UTC)


 * I am using the actual block model, because I want only one part of the block to be rotated 90 degrees.
 * Datenegassie (talk) 15:06, 8 August 2014 (UTC)

Cancel other block's culling
Is there any way to mark a block model as non-solid, similar to a brewing stand or something, which doesn't cull neighbouring blocks' faces? Basically I need something to prevent this: [link ] –Preceding unsigned comment was added by 86.157.84.83 (talk) at 14:10, 29 August 2014 (UTC). Please sign your posts with


 * Nope, if a block is rendered as solid, it must always be solid. Although you can add extra faces in there so it appears filled still. --KnightMiner  (t 15:40, 29 August 2014 (UTC)


 * I would add extra faces in, except I need it to work when placed on arbitary blocks (since a block model can't see what block type it's above anyway). 109.157.235.157 15:55, 2 November 2014 (UTC)

Limits to 'from' and 'to" arguments for block models ?
So I copied the json file called "cube.json" to the right directory of my resource pack and modified the values of "from" and "to" to test something :

This works fine and give me huge blocks (48*48) with textures clipping through one another (Z-fighting) just as planned. But if I were to put a value to "from" lesser than -16 or a value greater than 32 to "to", it will send me respectively the following exceptions in the launcher : and

This perplexes me since I saw players making gigantic 3D models imported from other games on youtube a few month ago. Am I doing something wrong ? It is because Mojang limited the custom blocks features in newer snapshots ? If latter, I suggest to add the limitations I found to the wiki page. Missingno 26 (talk) 10:23, 28 October 2014 (UTC)


 * Originally, the block models had no limits, so mojang added limits later, including limits to shape and size. I added the limits to the article. –KnightMiner  (t 15:21, 28 October 2014 (UTC)


 * OK, thank you for your clarifications. I might run some tests to try and find other limits. Missingno 26 (talk) 18:47, 28 October 2014 (UTC)