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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. š§
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. āØ
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. āļø
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- š§ Bedrock-Style Display: Shows a miniature version of your player directly on the HUD.
- š Action-Based Visibility: Display the paper doll while sprinting, swimming, crouching, crawling, flying, gliding, and more.
- šÆ Custom Positioning: Place the display anywhere on the screen using configurable anchor points and offsets.
- š Adjustable Scale: Resize the paper doll to fit your preferred HUD layout.
- š Head Tracking: Configure head movement to follow yaw, pitch, or both.
- ā±ļø Smart Display Timing: Keep the paper doll visible briefly after an action ends or display it continuously.
- āļø Fully Configurable: Customize exactly which actions trigger the display and how it behaves.
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ā© INSTALLATION REQUIRED ON CLIENT
ā© REQUIRES PUZZLES LIB TO BE INSTALLED (FABRIC & NEOFORGE)
ā© REQUIRES FABRIC API TO BE INSTALLED (FABRIC)
ā© 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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