#why thise happends?

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proven prairie
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because whatever you tried to open isn't a model

proven prairie
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!faq json

slate oasisBOT
# proven prairie !faq json

JSON is a popular data structure format that can be used for any type of data. The extension .json is therefore ambiguous and does not necessarily mean that the file is compatible with your needs. If you refer to JSON files without context, we won't know which one you are talking about.

Here are the most common JSON files in the context of Blockbench:
• Java Edition Block/Item Model (.json)
• Bedrock edition geometry (.json, often .geo.json)
• OptiFine model (.jem or .jpm)
• Blockbench Project File (.bbmodel)
• Blockbench Theme (.bbtheme)

proven prairie
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"yes I do" -> do what?

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I'm saying just cause it's a .json file doesn't mean it's a Minecraft model file

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lowpoly doesn't export as .json

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where did you get the .json you are trying to open?

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send the .json file you are trying to open

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try that again, cause Discord didn't send a proper file (unless that's literally what the contents of your .json file are)

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also, why are you asking for help with a Bedrock Entity in the Java help channel?

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why are you working on a Bedrock Entity on a phone when you play Java?

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idk, try opening it in a text editor and see if it says that same stuff I sent in my screenshot or if it's different text

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and? Does it show the same text I sent in my screenshot or is it different?

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then it's not a proper .json file

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cause that's information for Discord to know which file to download

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(and how to highlight the text etc. in the preview)

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still a Discord thing if it approximately looks like that

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idk how you managed to turn your model into that in the first place

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it's a figure of speech

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"to start with" etc.

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like, idk how you even managed to do that

proven prairie
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doesn't change the fact that whatever you sent there is not your guard model

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then ask him to send the model again properly

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as .bbmodel maybe

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yeah, but your friend should save that whole thing as bbmodel so you have the texture

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?

proven prairie
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because you haven't applied it to the elements yet

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you only loaded the texture into the project, you haven't assigned it to any cubes

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(and since the Java Block/Item format supports several textures it doesn't automatically apply a texture to all cubes like in other formats)

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yes
and don't ask me how, I don't use phones for this

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!close