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Figura

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A Minecraft Java client mod that allows you to extensively customize your player model and have other players see your Avatar without requiring any server mods!

blockbench

Utilizing the full potential of Blockbench.

animation

mesh

Not only can you customize your model but Figura also has an optional Lua API to make your own scripts!

lua

What if someone is invisible, or very small? Take advantage of Figura's robust permission system!

perms

We also have some extras, like:

Qol

skullemoji

Meet us on the FiguraMC Discord Server for more info and help!

Help translate Figura to your native language on Weblate!
translate

Links

Social: discord website

Download: modrinth curseforge github

Donate: collective kofi

Resources: wiki weblate github-contrib

FAQ

• My avatars don't appear in the Figura list, even though they're in the correct folder?

Check if your avatar has a file called "avatar.json" (don't forget to check file extensions)

This file can be completely empty, it just needs to be present for Figura to recognise it as an avatar

• How do I hide the vanilla model?

At the top of your script, put:

• To hide literally everything (player, armor, elytra, held items):

vanilla_model.ALL:setVisible(false)

• To hide only the player:

vanilla_model.PLAYER:setVisible(false)

• To hide only armor:

vanilla_model.ARMOR:setVisible(false)

• To hide other, or specific parts, you can check the in-game docs

• How do I play a Blockbench Animation?

Simply put this code in your script:

animations.modelName.animationName:play()

Where:

"animations" is the global table which contains all animations

"modelName" is the name of the model you are accessing the animation from

"animationName" is, as the name says, the animation name

• What are Pings and how do I use them?

Pings are Lua functions that are executed for everyone running your avatar's script

Pings are sent from the host player, and can be used to sync things like keypresses or action wheel actions

To create a ping:

function pings.myPing(arg1, arg2)
  -- code to run once the ping is called
end

And to execute the ping, it's as simple as calling a lua function:

pings.myPing("Hello", "World")

Note that pings are limited in their content and size, and are rate-limited

• How can I add an emissive texture?

Name the texture the same as the non-emissive counterpart, then add _e to the end

And don't forget to set the places you don't want to glow to transparent black (#00000000), to also ensure compatibility with shader mods

• My emissives doesn't glow, nor have bloom with Iris/OptiFine shaders?

Since some shaders do not support emissives, a compatibility setting (default on) will change the render type of emissive textures to render them at it were fullbright, however that can lead to some unintended results

You can force your avatar to use the correct emissive render type by using the render type EYES on your model

• How can I use Figura with OptiFine?

Figura will work with OptiFine but due to its closed source nature issues might arise, therefore we still recommend you try using Sodium+Iris (Fabric) or Rubidium+Oculus (Forge) instead

Check out the full list of alternatives

• Where can I find Avatars to download?

For now, you can find Avatars in the showcase channel in the official Discord server (A Web Based and In-Game browser is in the works!)

• My Minecraft is cracked (non-premium/non-original) or I'm trying to join a cracked offline mode server, why can't I use Figura?

Figura uses your account's UUID and your Mojang authentication as a way to prove you own that account, avoiding unwanted / malicious uploads

Non-premium Minecraft accounts don't authenticate with Mojang, and Offline mode servers don't report working UUID's, as such can neither upload nor download Figura avatars

Community Resources

  • Want to learn / get into Lua scripting? check out this Lua quickstart made by Manuel.

  • If you are tired of having to be in-game to look in the wiki, applejuice hosts the wiki as a website.

  • Are you new to Figura and are looking for a video tutorial about how everything works? You should probably watch Chloe's Figura tutorial series on YouTube.

  • Do you use VSCode and wish Figura's documentation autocompleted in the editor? GrandpaScout saves the day with their VSDocs.

  • Katt has created a Blockbench extention which adds a special model format for Figura! Read more here. - Note. This plugin is available on the Blockbench plugin browser and should be installed from there.

  • By searching "Figura" in the VSCode extention browser you can install Manuel's Figura extension! It adds multiple useful features including autocomplete for your model paths.