All versions
2.3.0
Release
OptiFrames 2.3.04 months ago 140
Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
1.21.11
Platform
Fabric
Supported environments
Client-side
Changes
Features
- Added config option to choose between OptiFrames optimized or vanilla item frame model rendering
- Added config option to render item frame back faces (optional, slight performance cost for improved vanilla parity)
- Removed item frame border rendering toggle (no performance impact, now always enabled)
Performance
- Combined border and back-face rendering into single render pass
- Frame model no longer rotates with map rotation (architectural fix)
Bug Fixes
- Fixed item frame borders rotating along with map rotation when using optimized model
- Fixed incorrect UV normals on frame border geometry causing visual artifacts
- Fixed glowing item frame borders rendering at full brightness instead of using proper light values
- Frame border textures now precisely match vanilla item frame model UVs
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Note: When available, you should use the creator's maven repo instead as it will have transitive dependency information that the Modrinth Maven API does not. You may also end up with duplicate dependencies if you use a mix of Modrinth and non-Modrinth Maven repositories for your dependencies, because the group identifier will be different when served through the Modrinth Maven API.
Maven coordinates:
Version ID:
build.gradle:
repositories {
exclusiveContent {
forRepository {
maven {
name = "Modrinth"
url = "https://api.modrinth.com/maven"
}
}
// forRepositories(fg.repository) // Uncomment when using ForgeGradle
filter {
includeGroup "maven.modrinth"
}
}
}
// Standard Gradle dependency
dependencies {
implementation "maven.modrinth:d7m9TEPR:RyRE7Ri4"
}
// Legacy Loom dependency
dependencies {
modImplementation "maven.modrinth:d7m9TEPR:RyRE7Ri4"
}

