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Configurable Client Tweaks [CCT]
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Adds Extra client options for utility and cosmetics
Fabric is a mod loader for versions 1.14+ of Minecraft, particularly popular for client side and optimization mods.
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Configurable Client Tweaks [CCT]
Current (Optional) Features:
First-Person:
- Make health shown as a bar instead of in half-hearts
- Change On Fire overlay postion (like height)
- Change Shield Positions (all 3 directions)
- Change Item Positions (all 3 directions)
Cosmetics:
- Display Particles around you
Current particles:
Enderman
Flame
Soul flame - Display a custom Cape model
- Display a custom model on your head
- Display a custom model on your body
Back-Item
- Display a item on your back (change position and rotation at will
- Display an extra model (requires resourcepacks, see below)
Loading Models:
Loading models is done via Resourse Packs.
Models are loaded with item models under "namespace/items/item_model.json"
Example:
If you made a item model and saved it as "cct/items/backpack.json" (this is in the mod by default),
then the model should be loaded like this in-game:
(Animations are supported)
Loading an Extra model for Back-Items:
This can be done via the config, or Resourse Packs, but this time you want to make a new folder called "back_models" under your namespace, then put in a new json named after your item.
(Example: "minecraft/back_models/diamond_sword.json")
Inside you will be able to set a item model to render when that item is set as a back-item.
Example:

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