3ditems Plugin
3DItems Plugin (1.20.1, 1.19.4) is an innovative modification for Minecraft that enhances the visual aspect of the game by rendering in-game items as three-dimensional models. It provides players with a more immersive and visually appealing experience by bringing items to life in three dimensions.
Features:
- Three-Dimensional Item Models: The core feature of the plugin is its ability to render items in three dimensions. This means that instead of the flat, 2D representation of items in the inventory, players see detailed 3D models of items when they are dropped, held, or displayed.
- Visual Realism: The plugin enhances the realism and immersion of Minecraft by making items appear more like physical objects. It adds depth, shading, and texture to items, making the game world feel more vibrant and interactive.
- Customizable Rendering: Players have the option to customize how the 3D items are rendered. They can adjust the level of detail, rendering distance, and other visual aspects to suit their preferences and system performance.
- Compatibility: The plugin is compatible with various resource packs and mods, ensuring that it seamlessly integrates with existing gameplay and enhances the visual experience without conflicts.
Commands:
- /itemsreload
â Reloads the config. - /toggle3ditems
â Toggles the 3DItems effects for the userâ
Permissions:
- 3ditems.command.reload
â For using /itemsreload - 3ditems.command.toggle
â For using /toggle3ditems - 3ditems.bypass
â Disables the effect for players who have this permission. Note that the ‘use-bypass-permission’ option must be set to ‘true’ in the config for this to work - 3ditems.pickup.right
– Permission to pickup items by right-clicking them (Only when “use-manual-pickup” is enabled) - 3ditems.pickup.left
– Permission to pickup items by left-clicking them (Only when “use-manual-pickup” is enabled) - 3ditems.pickup.normal
– Permission to pickup items normally (standing on them) (Only when “use-manual-pickup” is enabled)
How to install:
- Download a plugin of your choice.
- Place the .jar and any other files in your pluginâs directory.
- Run the server and wait for it to fully load.
- Type stop in your Minecraft server console to bring the server to a clean stop.
- Run the server.
- All done! Your plugin should be installed and ready to be used.