Framed Image Plugin
Framed Image Plugin (1.20.1, 1.19.4) is a plugin designed for the popular sandbox game, Minecraft. It enables players to upload and display custom images from the internet directly into their Minecraft world. The plugin uses maps in item frames to display these images, hence the name FramedImage. It’s an excellent tool for players who want to add a personal touch to their buildings or create unique visual elements in their world.
Features:
- Performance. The plugin inserts thousands of frames in just a few seconds (during testing, the plugin inserted ~3000 frames in 2 seconds)
- Dithering. With dithering transitions look smoother and a small number of colors in the palette of maps becomes almost invisible.
- Adaptive palette. The player will always see images with the palette relevant to his version, regardless of the server version.
- Client-side. The frames are sent to the players directly and are never created on the server itself.
- GIF support.
- Glowing item frame support. Works on 1.17+ clients, regardless of the server version.
Commands:
- /framedimage upload [URL]: This command allows you to upload an image from a URL.
- /framedimage display [ImageID]: This command displays the uploaded image in your Minecraft world.
- /framedimage remove [ImageID]: This command removes the specified image.
- /framedimage list: This command lists all the images you’ve uploaded.
- /framedimage update [ImageID] [URL]: This command updates the specified image with a new one from a URL.
Permissions:
- framedimage.upload: Allows a player to upload images.
- framedimage.display: Allows a player to display images.
- framedimage.remove: Allows a player to remove images.
- framedimage.list: Allows a player to list all uploaded images.
- framedimage.update: Allows a player to update images.
Screenshots:
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Without dithering:
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Without dithering:
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How to install:
- Download a plugin of your choice.
- Place the .jar and any other files in your pluginâs directory.
- Run the server and wait for it to fully load.
- Type stop in your Minecraft server console to bring the server to a clean stop.
- Run the server.
- All done! Your plugin should be installed and ready to be used.