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I am trying to find the enderman's model and I haven't been able to find it in the models folder of minecraft. Any idea on where the model is or where I can download it from?










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  • Are you talking about the skin? Or the AI for the creature?

    – Ben
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  • I mean like the model. The java file makes it so that creepers look one way and endermen look one way

    – Sydney
    59 mins ago











  • Code for the game is stored in .class files, so I assume you're talking about the model for the skin. I edited your question to make it more clear.

    – Nik3141
    47 mins ago











  • @Nik3141 What class file would the enderman's model be in?

    – Sydney
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  • It wouldn't. .class files contain code which runs the game. Give me a couple minutes and I can try to figure out where to extract the model. In the meanwhile, do you have windows, mac, or linux, and what version are you on?

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I am trying to find the enderman's model and I haven't been able to find it in the models folder of minecraft. Any idea on where the model is or where I can download it from?










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  • Are you talking about the skin? Or the AI for the creature?

    – Ben
    1 hour ago











  • I mean like the model. The java file makes it so that creepers look one way and endermen look one way

    – Sydney
    59 mins ago











  • Code for the game is stored in .class files, so I assume you're talking about the model for the skin. I edited your question to make it more clear.

    – Nik3141
    47 mins ago











  • @Nik3141 What class file would the enderman's model be in?

    – Sydney
    45 mins ago











  • It wouldn't. .class files contain code which runs the game. Give me a couple minutes and I can try to figure out where to extract the model. In the meanwhile, do you have windows, mac, or linux, and what version are you on?

    – Nik3141
    44 mins ago














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I am trying to find the enderman's model and I haven't been able to find it in the models folder of minecraft. Any idea on where the model is or where I can download it from?










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  • Are you talking about the skin? Or the AI for the creature?

    – Ben
    1 hour ago











  • I mean like the model. The java file makes it so that creepers look one way and endermen look one way

    – Sydney
    59 mins ago











  • Code for the game is stored in .class files, so I assume you're talking about the model for the skin. I edited your question to make it more clear.

    – Nik3141
    47 mins ago











  • @Nik3141 What class file would the enderman's model be in?

    – Sydney
    45 mins ago











  • It wouldn't. .class files contain code which runs the game. Give me a couple minutes and I can try to figure out where to extract the model. In the meanwhile, do you have windows, mac, or linux, and what version are you on?

    – Nik3141
    44 mins ago


















  • Are you talking about the skin? Or the AI for the creature?

    – Ben
    1 hour ago











  • I mean like the model. The java file makes it so that creepers look one way and endermen look one way

    – Sydney
    59 mins ago











  • Code for the game is stored in .class files, so I assume you're talking about the model for the skin. I edited your question to make it more clear.

    – Nik3141
    47 mins ago











  • @Nik3141 What class file would the enderman's model be in?

    – Sydney
    45 mins ago











  • It wouldn't. .class files contain code which runs the game. Give me a couple minutes and I can try to figure out where to extract the model. In the meanwhile, do you have windows, mac, or linux, and what version are you on?

    – Nik3141
    44 mins ago

















Are you talking about the skin? Or the AI for the creature?

– Ben
1 hour ago





Are you talking about the skin? Or the AI for the creature?

– Ben
1 hour ago













I mean like the model. The java file makes it so that creepers look one way and endermen look one way

– Sydney
59 mins ago





I mean like the model. The java file makes it so that creepers look one way and endermen look one way

– Sydney
59 mins ago













Code for the game is stored in .class files, so I assume you're talking about the model for the skin. I edited your question to make it more clear.

– Nik3141
47 mins ago





Code for the game is stored in .class files, so I assume you're talking about the model for the skin. I edited your question to make it more clear.

– Nik3141
47 mins ago













@Nik3141 What class file would the enderman's model be in?

– Sydney
45 mins ago





@Nik3141 What class file would the enderman's model be in?

– Sydney
45 mins ago













It wouldn't. .class files contain code which runs the game. Give me a couple minutes and I can try to figure out where to extract the model. In the meanwhile, do you have windows, mac, or linux, and what version are you on?

– Nik3141
44 mins ago






It wouldn't. .class files contain code which runs the game. Give me a couple minutes and I can try to figure out where to extract the model. In the meanwhile, do you have windows, mac, or linux, and what version are you on?

– Nik3141
44 mins ago











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Minecraft stores skins for all creatures in Minecraft as .png files.



These can be found in the .Minecraft folder, under the "resourcepacks" sub folder. You can open each one with a program like WinZip, 7Zip, WinRAR, etc. You can also find this folder by opening the Minecraft launcher, choosing "Resource Packs" the "Open Resource Pack Folder".



The contents of each holds a file for each and every texture in the game, including the textures, or "skins" for each mob in the game. The enderman skin can be found under




<resourcepack.zip>texturesentityenderman




However, if you're looking to change the actual model of the mob, this can only be found in the Vanilla Resource pack. The Official Minecraft Wiki has a tutorial for Editing these.






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  • That is the textures, not the models

    – Sydney
    25 mins ago











  • Sorry didn't see your answer before I put mine.

    – Nik3141
    24 mins ago


















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What you need to do is go to your files app or just your windows search bar and type in %appdata%. In this folder, go to .minecraft, which is your minecraft directory. Go to your versions folder and select your version, and then in that folder right click the .jar file. Use 7zip to extract the files, and then go inside to the assets folder. Navigate through the folders until your filepath looks like this (example for 1.14.3, it will look slightly different for other versions):



AppDataRoaming.minecraftversions1.14.31.14.3assetsminecrafttexturesentity.



This should be where you can find all of the entities. All of the textures for the entire game are around this file too, so if you want the dirt or golden sword texture they aren't far away either.






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  • that is textures, not models

    – Sydney
    23 mins ago











  • Oh like the dimensions of the hitbox?

    – Nik3141
    23 mins ago











  • Yeah, i need the .java file of the enderman

    – Sydney
    20 mins ago











  • So what does this .java file do? Does it render the enderman, give him AI...

    – Nik3141
    16 mins ago











  • I think it provides the shape of it? prob renders it

    – Sydney
    15 mins ago













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Minecraft stores skins for all creatures in Minecraft as .png files.



These can be found in the .Minecraft folder, under the "resourcepacks" sub folder. You can open each one with a program like WinZip, 7Zip, WinRAR, etc. You can also find this folder by opening the Minecraft launcher, choosing "Resource Packs" the "Open Resource Pack Folder".



The contents of each holds a file for each and every texture in the game, including the textures, or "skins" for each mob in the game. The enderman skin can be found under




<resourcepack.zip>texturesentityenderman




However, if you're looking to change the actual model of the mob, this can only be found in the Vanilla Resource pack. The Official Minecraft Wiki has a tutorial for Editing these.






share|improve this answer

























  • That is the textures, not the models

    – Sydney
    25 mins ago











  • Sorry didn't see your answer before I put mine.

    – Nik3141
    24 mins ago















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Minecraft stores skins for all creatures in Minecraft as .png files.



These can be found in the .Minecraft folder, under the "resourcepacks" sub folder. You can open each one with a program like WinZip, 7Zip, WinRAR, etc. You can also find this folder by opening the Minecraft launcher, choosing "Resource Packs" the "Open Resource Pack Folder".



The contents of each holds a file for each and every texture in the game, including the textures, or "skins" for each mob in the game. The enderman skin can be found under




<resourcepack.zip>texturesentityenderman




However, if you're looking to change the actual model of the mob, this can only be found in the Vanilla Resource pack. The Official Minecraft Wiki has a tutorial for Editing these.






share|improve this answer

























  • That is the textures, not the models

    – Sydney
    25 mins ago











  • Sorry didn't see your answer before I put mine.

    – Nik3141
    24 mins ago













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Minecraft stores skins for all creatures in Minecraft as .png files.



These can be found in the .Minecraft folder, under the "resourcepacks" sub folder. You can open each one with a program like WinZip, 7Zip, WinRAR, etc. You can also find this folder by opening the Minecraft launcher, choosing "Resource Packs" the "Open Resource Pack Folder".



The contents of each holds a file for each and every texture in the game, including the textures, or "skins" for each mob in the game. The enderman skin can be found under




<resourcepack.zip>texturesentityenderman




However, if you're looking to change the actual model of the mob, this can only be found in the Vanilla Resource pack. The Official Minecraft Wiki has a tutorial for Editing these.






share|improve this answer















Minecraft stores skins for all creatures in Minecraft as .png files.



These can be found in the .Minecraft folder, under the "resourcepacks" sub folder. You can open each one with a program like WinZip, 7Zip, WinRAR, etc. You can also find this folder by opening the Minecraft launcher, choosing "Resource Packs" the "Open Resource Pack Folder".



The contents of each holds a file for each and every texture in the game, including the textures, or "skins" for each mob in the game. The enderman skin can be found under




<resourcepack.zip>texturesentityenderman




However, if you're looking to change the actual model of the mob, this can only be found in the Vanilla Resource pack. The Official Minecraft Wiki has a tutorial for Editing these.







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  • That is the textures, not the models

    – Sydney
    25 mins ago











  • Sorry didn't see your answer before I put mine.

    – Nik3141
    24 mins ago

















  • That is the textures, not the models

    – Sydney
    25 mins ago











  • Sorry didn't see your answer before I put mine.

    – Nik3141
    24 mins ago
















That is the textures, not the models

– Sydney
25 mins ago





That is the textures, not the models

– Sydney
25 mins ago













Sorry didn't see your answer before I put mine.

– Nik3141
24 mins ago





Sorry didn't see your answer before I put mine.

– Nik3141
24 mins ago













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What you need to do is go to your files app or just your windows search bar and type in %appdata%. In this folder, go to .minecraft, which is your minecraft directory. Go to your versions folder and select your version, and then in that folder right click the .jar file. Use 7zip to extract the files, and then go inside to the assets folder. Navigate through the folders until your filepath looks like this (example for 1.14.3, it will look slightly different for other versions):



AppDataRoaming.minecraftversions1.14.31.14.3assetsminecrafttexturesentity.



This should be where you can find all of the entities. All of the textures for the entire game are around this file too, so if you want the dirt or golden sword texture they aren't far away either.






share|improve this answer

























  • that is textures, not models

    – Sydney
    23 mins ago











  • Oh like the dimensions of the hitbox?

    – Nik3141
    23 mins ago











  • Yeah, i need the .java file of the enderman

    – Sydney
    20 mins ago











  • So what does this .java file do? Does it render the enderman, give him AI...

    – Nik3141
    16 mins ago











  • I think it provides the shape of it? prob renders it

    – Sydney
    15 mins ago















0














What you need to do is go to your files app or just your windows search bar and type in %appdata%. In this folder, go to .minecraft, which is your minecraft directory. Go to your versions folder and select your version, and then in that folder right click the .jar file. Use 7zip to extract the files, and then go inside to the assets folder. Navigate through the folders until your filepath looks like this (example for 1.14.3, it will look slightly different for other versions):



AppDataRoaming.minecraftversions1.14.31.14.3assetsminecrafttexturesentity.



This should be where you can find all of the entities. All of the textures for the entire game are around this file too, so if you want the dirt or golden sword texture they aren't far away either.






share|improve this answer

























  • that is textures, not models

    – Sydney
    23 mins ago











  • Oh like the dimensions of the hitbox?

    – Nik3141
    23 mins ago











  • Yeah, i need the .java file of the enderman

    – Sydney
    20 mins ago











  • So what does this .java file do? Does it render the enderman, give him AI...

    – Nik3141
    16 mins ago











  • I think it provides the shape of it? prob renders it

    – Sydney
    15 mins ago













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0







What you need to do is go to your files app or just your windows search bar and type in %appdata%. In this folder, go to .minecraft, which is your minecraft directory. Go to your versions folder and select your version, and then in that folder right click the .jar file. Use 7zip to extract the files, and then go inside to the assets folder. Navigate through the folders until your filepath looks like this (example for 1.14.3, it will look slightly different for other versions):



AppDataRoaming.minecraftversions1.14.31.14.3assetsminecrafttexturesentity.



This should be where you can find all of the entities. All of the textures for the entire game are around this file too, so if you want the dirt or golden sword texture they aren't far away either.






share|improve this answer















What you need to do is go to your files app or just your windows search bar and type in %appdata%. In this folder, go to .minecraft, which is your minecraft directory. Go to your versions folder and select your version, and then in that folder right click the .jar file. Use 7zip to extract the files, and then go inside to the assets folder. Navigate through the folders until your filepath looks like this (example for 1.14.3, it will look slightly different for other versions):



AppDataRoaming.minecraftversions1.14.31.14.3assetsminecrafttexturesentity.



This should be where you can find all of the entities. All of the textures for the entire game are around this file too, so if you want the dirt or golden sword texture they aren't far away either.







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  • that is textures, not models

    – Sydney
    23 mins ago











  • Oh like the dimensions of the hitbox?

    – Nik3141
    23 mins ago











  • Yeah, i need the .java file of the enderman

    – Sydney
    20 mins ago











  • So what does this .java file do? Does it render the enderman, give him AI...

    – Nik3141
    16 mins ago











  • I think it provides the shape of it? prob renders it

    – Sydney
    15 mins ago

















  • that is textures, not models

    – Sydney
    23 mins ago











  • Oh like the dimensions of the hitbox?

    – Nik3141
    23 mins ago











  • Yeah, i need the .java file of the enderman

    – Sydney
    20 mins ago











  • So what does this .java file do? Does it render the enderman, give him AI...

    – Nik3141
    16 mins ago











  • I think it provides the shape of it? prob renders it

    – Sydney
    15 mins ago
















that is textures, not models

– Sydney
23 mins ago





that is textures, not models

– Sydney
23 mins ago













Oh like the dimensions of the hitbox?

– Nik3141
23 mins ago





Oh like the dimensions of the hitbox?

– Nik3141
23 mins ago













Yeah, i need the .java file of the enderman

– Sydney
20 mins ago





Yeah, i need the .java file of the enderman

– Sydney
20 mins ago













So what does this .java file do? Does it render the enderman, give him AI...

– Nik3141
16 mins ago





So what does this .java file do? Does it render the enderman, give him AI...

– Nik3141
16 mins ago













I think it provides the shape of it? prob renders it

– Sydney
15 mins ago





I think it provides the shape of it? prob renders it

– Sydney
15 mins ago










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