Pixelprinter Plugin
PixelPrinter Plugin (1.15.2, 1.14.4) is a demonstration of what you can do using this resource. Using this plugin, you can load images or gifs to your server, either by using blocks or maps. This plugin can download images or gifs, resize them, and allow you to easily create Sky-Boxes, Movies, and pixel art all over your server.
Features
- Create images, movies, or pixel art using in game blocks
- Create skin statues.
- Supports JPegs, PNGs, and Gifs!
- Custom resourcepack support.
- Works on All Versions
Custom resource pack support:
As of the 1.0.14 patch, Pixelprinter allows for server-wide resource pack support. Using this feature will allow for better quality and accuracy of images when using custom resource packs. To add custom resource pack support, do the following:
Go into the /plugins/PixelPrinter/custom_textures/ directory.
In a new window, open the resource pack zip file and navigate to the Minecraft>textures>blocks folder.
In there, drag all textures into the custom_textures directory.
And that’s it. Pixelprinter will handle the rest.
Commands
(You can either access all PixelPrinter commands using /pixelprinter or /pp)
/pp | lists all commands and their usages |
/pp download <Filename> <url>
/pp d <filename> <url> |
Downloads the location of an image to a txt file. Good for minimizing memory. |
/pp downloadimage <filename><url>
/pp di <filename> <url> |
Downloads the image to a png, jpg, or gif file. |
/pp create <direction> <File name> <Height> | Creates a in-game block version of the image, moving the the direction <direction> and will have a height of <Height>. The width will be scaled to the image height. |
/pp createFrames <direction> <File name> <Height>Â /pp cf <direction> <File name> <Height> | Creates a in-game item-frame version of the image, moving the the direction <direction> and will have a height of <Height>. The width will be scaled to the image height. |
/pp createskin <direction> <player’s name or UUID> | Create a 16x48x16 player character with the specified players skin. Note: In order to use the player’s name, the player must have joined the server once. |
/pp delete <filename> | Deletes the file wit h the filename <file name> |
/pp stopGif <id> | Stops the gif with the id <Id> |
/pp stopAllGifs | stops all gifs on the server. |
/pp listGifs | lists all the gifs active on the server. Use this if you do not know the ID of a gif |
/pp preview | Creates a preview of the image you are going to make. This only displays the boarder of the image, and should be used to tell if this image will “clip” through any existing blocks |
/pp specs | Shows the specifications of an image. |
/pp list | Displays all the images that have been downloaded to the server |
/pp help OR /pp ? | Displays commands and their uses |
Permissions
pixelprinter.* | Gives all permissions |
pixelprinter.stop | Gives the player permission to stop gifs |
pixelprinter.delete | Gives the player permission to delete image files |
pixelprinter.create | Gives the player permission to create an image in-game |
pixelprinter.download | Gives the player permission to download an image from a URL |
This plugin does update automatically:
This plugin checks for updates and will download updates. If you do not want this plugin to automatically update, all you need to do is edit one line in the “plugins\AUpdater\global.yml” file. Just change the one variable in there to false (or, if you run into any problems, copy the code below)
# Updater by ArsenArsen
# Global config
# Sets should updates be downloaded globaly
update: false
Screenshots:
How to install:
- Download a plugin of your choice.
- Place the .jar and any other files in your plugins 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.