I believe you *could*, but there are still advantages to using the standard block type instead. I have a tutorial for single block crops here: th-cam.com/video/kxeNecK5zQc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7DLd37wSwfgMaXB0
@@thea.c.e. Thank you so much! I actually ended up finding the video you made a moth ago, and am following along. I think I'll have a use for double tall crops in a future mod, so I'll be saving this video.
@@MiningBlueTaco I have received confirmation from the developers of Mcreator that they are in the process of adding blockstates DIRECTLY to the interface (no plugin required)(probably 2025.1 maybe 2025.2). When that happens, I will remake my existing tutorials using blockstates, but because of this I see no reason to make a separate tutorial for the blockstates plugin. Sorry! I tried my best to include information on how to use the blockstates plugin for those who wish to go that route. If you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them as best as i can!
I'm trying to make a one block tall crop, can I just use the plant type instead of the block?
I believe you *could*, but there are still advantages to using the standard block type instead. I have a tutorial for single block crops here: th-cam.com/video/kxeNecK5zQc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7DLd37wSwfgMaXB0
@@thea.c.e. Thank you so much! I actually ended up finding the video you made a moth ago, and am following along. I think I'll have a use for double tall crops in a future mod, so I'll be saving this video.
in the future, could you make a tutorial on making crops with blockstates?
@@MiningBlueTaco I have received confirmation from the developers of Mcreator that they are in the process of adding blockstates DIRECTLY to the interface (no plugin required)(probably 2025.1 maybe 2025.2). When that happens, I will remake my existing tutorials using blockstates, but because of this I see no reason to make a separate tutorial for the blockstates plugin. Sorry! I tried my best to include information on how to use the blockstates plugin for those who wish to go that route. If you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them as best as i can!