Mods
Resource Packs
Data Packs
Modpacks
Shaders
Plugins
Mods Resource Packs Data Packs Plugins Shaders Modpacks
Get Modrinth App Upgrade to Modrinth+
Sign in
ModsPluginsData PacksShadersResource PacksModpacks
Sign in
Settings
Armor Render Lib

Armor Render Lib

Small extension library to Fabric API's ArmorRenderer, with more targeted and specific implementation to dynamically change armor texture and color.

2,017
14
Equipment
Library
AboutChangelogVersions
Armor Render Lib

Armor Render Lib is a lightweight extension library to Fabric API's fabric-rendering-v1 ArmorRenderer. Since the Fabric API implementation is quite abstract, a more targeted implementation is needed for some specific use cases. These use cases are present across more than one of my mods, so in the spirit of code reuse this library was created. It is robust, using only a few very targeted mixins and is fully compatible with Cosmetic Armor and GeckoLib.

Build

To include this library in your project, copy the following into your build.gradle:

repositories {
    maven {
        name = "Modrinth"
        url = "https://api.modrinth.com/maven"
        content {
            includeGroup "maven.modrinth"
        }
    }
}
dependencies {
    modImplementation "maven.modrinth:armor-render-lib:<version>"
    include "maven.modrinth:armor-render-lib:<version>"
}

Use

Armor Render Lib adds armor render layers. These are objects containing a dynamic texture location, color and glint boolean that render armor for an item (or items). They are roughly equivalent to Fabric API's ArmorRenderer#renderPart, but the texture, color and glint can be dynamically specified based on the ItemStack, LivingEntity and EquipmentSlot.

They should be registered like so:

public class ExampleMod implements ClientModInitializer {
    private static ArmorRenderProvider render(ItemStack stack, LivingEntity entity, EquipmentSlot slot) {
        // Dynamic texture path
        String texture = "examplemod:textures/model/armor/example_chestplate.png";
        
        // Dynamic color
        int color = 0xFF00FF;
        
        return data -> data.accept(texture, color, stack.hasGlint());
    }
    
    @Override
    public void onInitializeClient() {
        ArmorRenderLib.register(ExampleMod::render, Items.IRON_CHESTPLATE);
    }
}

Notes

  • An item can have multiple different armor render layers registered to it.
  • Multiple items can have the same armor render layer registered to them.
  • Registering a render layer to a vanilla item (or other armor item) overrides the default armor rendering.
    • This means that the texture, color and/or enchantment glint of vanilla armor can be modified.

90% of ad revenue goes to creators

Support creators and Modrinth ad-free with Modrinth+

Compatibility

Minecraft: Java Edition

1.19.2
1.19
1.18.2

Platforms

Fabric

Supported environments

Client-side

Links

Report issues View source

Creators

clevernucleus
clevernucleus Owner

Details

Licensed MIT
Published 2 years ago
Updated 2 years ago

Modrinth is open source.

main@58dac27

© Rinth, Inc.

Company

TermsPrivacyRulesCareers

Resources

SupportBlogDocsStatus

Interact

Discord X (Twitter) Mastodon Crowdin
Get Modrinth App Settings
NOT AN OFFICIAL MINECRAFT SERVICE. NOT APPROVED BY OR ASSOCIATED WITH MOJANG OR MICROSOFT.