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Importing into minecraft

Post by TurtleBoy » 03 Nov 2016, 16:48

Hello, I just got Cubik Studio today, and I am decently skilled in the art of resource packs. I have uploaded custom models before, but when I load these into minecraft, I get a purple/black checkered missing texture block. I would like an explanation on how to import models into minecraft please!
:D I am able to get the model in and it works when i hold it in my hands, but when placed as a physical block, it gives me the purple/violet. Thanks!
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Re: Importing into minecraft

Post by Zorigami » 03 Nov 2016, 17:03

What is the model you're using? You may have created it larger than the 3x3x3 block limit Minecraft has.
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Re: Importing into minecraft

Post by Sphax » 03 Nov 2016, 17:06

Is it a purple cube or your model with purple texture?
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Re: Importing into minecraft

Post by Vexilius » 03 Nov 2016, 17:10

Magenta/black checkered texture usually means that the texture reference is either broken or completely missing.
In cubik, you'll need to assign one or more textures using the material manager.
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Re: Importing into minecraft

Post by TurtleBoy » 03 Nov 2016, 20:38

Sphax wrote: 03 Nov 2016, 17:06 It it a purple cube or your model with purple texture?
when I hold it in my hand, it is my model with missing texture, but when the block is placed down, it is a megenta/black block. O_o
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Re: Importing into minecraft

Post by TurtleBoy » 03 Nov 2016, 20:39

Vexilius wrote: 03 Nov 2016, 17:10 Magenta/black checkered texture usually means that the texture reference is either broken or completely missing.
In cubik, you'll need to assign one or more textures using the material manager.
how do I do this?
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Re: Importing into minecraft

Post by TurtleBoy » 04 Nov 2016, 12:00

Zorigami wrote: 03 Nov 2016, 17:03 What is the model you're using? You may have created it larger than the 3x3x3 block limit Minecraft has.
My model was within the the yellow square in the modeler.
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Re: Importing into minecraft

Post by Sphax » 06 Nov 2016, 22:09

Without more details on this issue, I'm afraid nobody will be able to help ;)
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Re: Importing into minecraft

Post by JTK222 » 09 Nov 2016, 19:52

Is it for a mod if yes you might be missing the blockstate file.
Else it might be something wrong with the blockstate file.
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Re: Importing into minecraft

Post by TurtleBoy » 10 Nov 2016, 21:06

Sphax wrote: 06 Nov 2016, 22:09 Without more details on this issue, I'm afraid nobody will be able to help ;)
what more detalis do you need?
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