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CUBES

CUBES

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Adds various cubes that you can have as items. They don't really do anything.

11 downloads updated 15d ago
latest v1.0.1 Modrinth
Minecraft 1.21 – 1.21.11 ItemsModelsTweaks

CUBES

Adds various cubes that you can have as items. They don't really do anything.
But they look cool

Give yourself a cube:

/give @p minecraft:acacia_boat[item_model="cubes:aqua_bordered"]

Cube colors:

  • aqua
  • black
  • blue
  • dark_aqua
  • dark_blue
  • dark_gray
  • dark_green
  • dark_purple
  • dark_red
  • gold
  • gray
  • green
  • light_purple
  • red
  • white
  • yellow

You can also add _bordered to the end of any color to get a cube with a border.
All borders are white except for the white_bordered cube, which has a black border.
I provide the main 16 chat colors as usable textures. Feel free to add your own.

Adding a custom cube:

  1. Unzip the pack
  2. Go to the assets/cubes/models/block folder
  3. Create a new file. Name it whatever you like, just make sure it ends in ".json"
  4. Copy the following code:
    {
    "format_version": "1.21.11",
    "credit": "Made with Blockbench",
        "parent": "cubes:block/cube_bordered",
        "textures": {
            "border": "cubes:block/<color>",
            "color": "cubes:block/<color>"
        }
    }
    
  5. Edit the file (use notepad, vscode, whatever)
    Paste the copied code and make the following changes:
    Set "parent" to either "cubes:block/cube" or "cubes:block/cube_bordered"
    If you aren't making a bordered cube, remove the line with "border" in it.
    Then, replace both instances of <color> with any of the named chat colors. Use the Minecraft Wiki if you don't know them.
    Now, save and close the file
  6. Next, go to the assets/cubes/items folder
  7. Create a file with the SAME NAME as the file you made in step 3.
  8. Copy the following code:
    {
      "model": {
        "type": "minecraft:model",
        "model": "cubes:block/<file>"
      }
    }
    
  9. Replace <file> with the EXACT name of the file you created in step 3, but without ".json" at the end.
  10. Save and close the file
  11. Enjoy your custom cube!

Adding a custom color

  1. Go to your favorite image editer (I like https://piskelapp.com).
  2. Create a new 16x16 image, and color the entire thing with one solid color.
  3. Save the photo as a png and put it into the assets/cubes/textures/block folder.
  4. Use the name of the photo without ".png" to replace <color> in any new cube you make.
    (You can also add a design to the texture, but it will apply the texture to all sides of the block.)

Versions

Release
1.0.1
minecraft · 1.21, 1.21.1, 24w33a · 15d ago
Made cube_bordered.json smaller
7
Release
v1.0
minecraft · 1.21, 1.21.1, 24w33a · 16d ago
Initial Release
4

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FAQ

How do I install CUBES?

Download the file for your Minecraft version and loader from this page, then drop the .jar into your mods (or plugins) folder and launch the game.

Is CUBES free?

CUBES is free to download on Modgrid — we link straight to the official source, no paywall or bundled installer.

Which Minecraft versions does CUBES support?

Works with Minecraft. Supports versions 1.21–1.21.11. See the download section on this page for the full list of supported versions and loaders.

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