diff --git a/creator/Reference/Content/BlockReference/Examples/ItemDisplayTransforms.md b/creator/Reference/Content/BlockReference/Examples/ItemDisplayTransforms.md index 20a3c6727..5a23343f5 100644 --- a/creator/Reference/Content/BlockReference/Examples/ItemDisplayTransforms.md +++ b/creator/Reference/Content/BlockReference/Examples/ItemDisplayTransforms.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ ms.service: minecraft-bedrock-edition For custom blocks that do not use a basic 1x1x1 cube geometry or have multiple rotation states, the item representation of the block can look a bit odd with the standard block item orientation. To change how a custom block looks in any of the scenarios where the block is rendered as an item, the `"item_display_transforms"` field in the geometry can be used to configure a custom orientation to properly display the block geometry. > [!Note] -> You must use geometry version `1.21.0` or greater and the `Upcoming Creator Features` toggle to use `"item_display_transforms"`. +> You must use geometry version `1.21.0` or greater to use `"item_display_transforms"` or `1.21.110` to use the `"embedded"` item scenario. ## What are ItemDisplayTransforms @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ For custom blocks that do not use a basic 1x1x1 cube geometry or have multiple r - Item Frame - `"fixed"` - Floating Item Entity - `"ground"` - Inventory/Gui - `"gui"` +- Embedded, used for blocks in flower pots with `"minecraft:flower_pottable"` component - `"embedded"` **Example** @@ -112,9 +113,6 @@ The "Display" tab in the Blockbench model editor will help you to figure out wha ![Image of a player holding an umbrella in the Blockbench application](../../../Media/ItemDisplayTransforms/blockbench.png) -> [!NOTE] -> This feature is currently in development for Bedrock edition models. If you convert your model to a Java model, you should be able to use the values from the "Display" tab for your Bedrock model `"item_display_transforms"`. - ## Example - The Umbrella Block If you load the umbrella block from the ["Advanced Block Visuals: Sizing and Culling"](../../../../Documents/CustomBlockOversized.md) tutorial, you should see that it looks like this in the following item scenarios: