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Minecraft: Java Edition
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Paper Doll adds the familiar Bedrock Edition paper doll to Minecraft: Java Edition, showing a small model of your character on screen while performing various actions. 🧍
The paper doll can appear while sprinting, swimming, crouching, crawling, flying, gliding, and more, giving you a quick visual overview of your character without opening any menus. ✨
Everything is highly customizable. Adjust its position, size, display duration, head movement, and exactly which actions should make it appear. Whether you want a faithful Bedrock experience or your own custom setup, this mod lets you tailor the display to your liking. ⚙️
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- 🧍 Bedrock-Style Display: Shows a miniature version of your player directly on the HUD.
- 🏃 Action-Based Visibility: Display the paper doll while sprinting, swimming, crouching, crawling, flying, gliding, and more.
- 🎯 Custom Positioning: Place the display anywhere on the screen using configurable anchor points and offsets.
- 🔍 Adjustable Scale: Resize the paper doll to fit your preferred HUD layout.
- 👀 Head Tracking: Configure head movement to follow yaw, pitch, or both.
- ⏱️ Smart Display Timing: Keep the paper doll visible briefly after an action ends or display it continuously.
- ⚙️ Fully Configurable: Customize exactly which actions trigger the display and how it behaves.
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⏩ INSTALLATION REQUIRED ON CLIENT
⏩ REQUIRES PUZZLES LIB TO BE INSTALLED (FABRIC & NEOFORGE)
⏩ REQUIRES FABRIC API TO BE INSTALLED (FABRIC)
⏩ REQUIRES FORGE CONFIG API PORT TO BE INSTALLED (FABRIC)
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If available for a mod, configuration is possible directly from in-game using the mod menu (requires Mod Menu by Prospector to be installed on Fabric).
For manual configuration using an external text editor all files are found at .minecraft/config, named as MOD_ID-client.toml, MOD_ID-common.toml, or MOD_ID-server.toml, depending on the type of config. Not all types might exist for a mod, if any at all.
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