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35 lines
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title = "JSON Item Models"
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date = "2016-05-07 16:32:00 -0400"
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```
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Models for items and blocks are created using Mojang's fairly simple JSON format. We're going to create a simple item model for our copper ingot.
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Before we do this, we'll need to add our copper ingot texture. Download the copper ingot texture from [here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/shadowfacts/TutorialMod/1.11/src/main/resources/assets/tutorial/textures/items/ingot_copper.png) and save it to `src/main/resources/assets/tutorial/textures/items/ingot_copper.png` so we can use it from our model.
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Now we'll create a simple JSON model and save it to `src/main/resources/assets/tutorial/models/item/ingot_copper.json`
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```json
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{
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"parent": "item/generated",
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"textures": {
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"layer0": "tutorial:items/ingot_copper"
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}
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}
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```
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Let's go over what each bit does:
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- `parent`: specifies which model to use as the parent. We're using `item/generated` which is a code model that is part of Minecraft that generates that nice 3D look that items have.
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- `textures`: specifies all the textures to use for this model.
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- `layer0`: Our model only has one texture so we only need to specify one layer.
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- `tutorial:items/ingotCopper`: There are two important parts of this bit.
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- `tutorial` specifies that the texture is part of the `tutorial` domain.
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- `items/ingotCopper` specifies what path the texture is at.
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- These are all combined to get the entire path to the texture `assets/tutorial/textures/items/ingot_copper.png`
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Now our item has a nice texture and nice model in-game!
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![Copper Ingot Model/Texture Screenshot](https://i.imgur.com/cup7xwW.png)
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