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Not Enough Animations: Enhanced Player Movements

MOD

Adds a wide range of missing or improved third-person animations for player actions, making interactions more visually accurate.

Have you ever noticed how your character looks in third-person while performing common actions like eating or blocking with a shield? Often, the visual representation doesn't quite match the action you're experiencing from a first-person perspective. Minecraft's default third-person animations can sometimes feel static or incomplete, failing to accurately convey what your player is doing to those observing or when you're simply viewing your own character.

Not Enough Animations directly addresses this discrepancy by introducing a collection of updated and entirely new third-person animations. This mod ensures that your character's movements—from consuming a meal to holding a map or defending with a shield—are far more expressive and precise. Whether you're recording gameplay, playing on a multiplayer server, or simply appreciate a more consistent visual experience, this mod brings life to your character's interactions, making them appear exactly as they should be observed.

  • Updated Eating and Drinking Animations: See your character realistically hold and consume items in third-person, mirroring the first-person view.
  • Functional Map Viewing: Observe your character holding and actively viewing maps, with the map content visible if your client has it loaded.
  • Dynamic Shield Placement: Experience accurate shield blocking, with the body rotating to align with the head's blocking direction.
  • Extensive Customization: Toggle individual animations on or off directly through an in-game configuration screen to tailor the experience.
  • Vanilla and Server Friendly: Operates as a purely visual client-side modification, ensuring compatibility with any vanilla or third-party server without requiring server installation.

This mod functions entirely client-side, meaning it only needs to be installed on your game client and does not require server-side installation. It's compatible with any vanilla or modded server, as all changes are visual and do not affect gameplay mechanics. Access to the configuration screen is available through common mod loaders via the ModList/ModMenu interface.