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Spatial Crafting

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Spatial Crafting

Introducing a revolutionary Minecraft mod for Fabric that brings a completely new approach to item creation — three-dimensional crafting planning.

Key Features

Create massive multiblock structures of any size and watch as they transform into impressive holographic constructions. Use these unique crafters to produce powerful artifacts requiring the coordination of dozens or even hundreds of components.

Enjoy the spectacular process as items smoothly move from their positions and combine into the most powerful blocks and tools.

Customization Flexibility

An intuitive interface allows easy addition of custom recipes supporting items from any mods. For experienced users, manual configuration via JSON files with precise control over all parameters is available.

Confused by a complex recipe? Built-in integration with Just Enough Items helps figure out the placement of each component or automatically places the required items.

Getting Started

To create a basic crafter, arrange 4 carved wooden crafters in a 2×2 grid.

Crafting Process: To craft items such as the stone-formed crafter, place required components in the corresponding hologram slots — right-click to add an item, left-click to remove. After filling all cells, right-click any wooden block to start the creation process.

Adding Recipes: In creative mode, holding the recipe creator key (default ` key), right-click the hologram to open the constructor interface. Existing items in the hologram become input components, while the item in hand becomes the crafting result (its quantity is also considered).

Technical Features

The mod includes example recipes for familiarization. Additional crafter types are available for more complex constructions.

Note: In version 1.15, there's a Minecraft bug where stained glass hides particles, which may create the impression of missing visual effects during crafting. For this reason, all standard recipes use the "itemMovement" effect, recommended for custom configurations as well.

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natanfudge

Created: 8 May 2020

ID: 66892