Spoiler: Downloads Download Fabric Installer (should be a .exe file, only needed if using default launcher) Download Fabric API Download Litematica Fabric and Malilib Fabric (should be 2 separate .jar files) *** OPTIONAL OPTIFINE *** Download Optifabric Download Optifine (make sure to download a 1.18 version - should be a .jar file) Spoiler: Installing Mod - Default Launcher *** INSTALLATION *** Run Fabric Installer (most default settings should be fine - make sure Minecraft Version is "1.18" and "Create profile" is checked) click Install and close the installer. Open Minecraft Launcher with the newly created Fabric profile. Once on the main menu, go to Options > Resource Packs... > Open Resource Pack Folder. Close the game. In File Explorer go up a folder (should be the .minecraft folder) In the "mods" folder, place the .jar files inside (should be Fabric API, Litematica Fabric, Malilib Fabric and optional Optifabric and Optifine .jar files) *** TROUBLESHOOTING *** If updating the mod, remove all .jar files in the "mods" folder and in the "versions" folder delete the "fabric-loader..." folder. In the Minecraft Launcher, go to the Installations tab and next to the Fabric profile, select the 3 dots and choose delete. Then repeat the above listed steps. Spoiler: Installing Mod - MultiMC *** INSTALLATION *** Login to your account on MultiMC (top right) Follow Steps 1-2 on this page. Close the game In MultiMC on the right, select Minecraft Folder In the "mods" folder, place the .jar files inside (should be Fabric API, Litematica Fabric, Malilib Fabric and optional Optifabric and Optifine .jar files) *** TROUBLESHOOTING *** If updating from an older instance, remove all .jar files in the "mods" folder and in MultiMC's "Edit Instance" remove both the Intermediary Mappings and the Fabric Loader and repeat the above listed steps. Spoiler: Controlling Litematica (with pictures) Spoiler: Copying/Saving Schematic Let's copy this village Select the "tool item" (by default, uses a stick - can be changed in Generic Configs M+C) Select different modes by holding left-control+wheel Open Selection Manager M+S Create and name a new area Add a selection box to the selected area M+A Two boxes will be created on your position The bottom box (light blue - also currently selected box) is the origin point (reference point when placing the schematic) The top box is the area selection (we'll cover that soon) Left-click to move selected box (origin point) Middle-click to select/deselect boxes (origin point turns orange) Select area selection Middle-click Left click to select first point, right click to select second point (sneaking while selecting will place point on highlighted block) Control+Alt+S to save schematic Spoiler: Placing the schematic Now to place the schematic Manage Schematic Placements M+P Select "Show loaded schematics" Select "Load schematics to memory" Select your schematic in the list and "Load Schematic to memory" Schematic will be placed on your location based on the origin point Manage Schematic Placements M+P Select "Configure" on current schematic Move selection by coordinates, rotate selection and view material list (can also be locked to prevent accidental movement) Selection can also be moved by holding left-alt+wheel along the X/Z coordinates based on your view Spoiler: Controlling Litematica (without pictures) Spoiler: Copying/Saving Schematic M+C Config menu - change tool item, modify colors, render layers of the schematic) Equip tool item (stick by default) Left-control+wheel to select tool mode M+S to create a new selection area M+A to add a selection region to the selected area Two boxes spawn on player (bottom box is origin point used for reference when placing the schematic - top box is area selection) Selected box is light blue (origin point turns orange when deselected) Left-click to move origin point Middle-click to select/deselect boxes Left-click to select first point on area selection - right click to select second point on area selection Control+Alt+S to save schematic Spoiler: Placing the schematic M+P Manage Schematic Placements Select "Show loaded schematics" Select "Load schematics to memory" Select your schematic in the list and "Load Schematic to memory" Schematic will be placed on your location based on the origin point M+P Manage Schematic Placements Select "Configure" on current schematic Move selection by coordinates, rotate selection and view material list (can also be locked to prevent accidental movement) Selection can also be moved by holding left-alt+wheel along the X/Z coordinates based on your view More information on the mod can be found here
Thanks for making this! You should add a part about downloading and installed schematics to copy into your schematic manager, I haven't been able to figure that out.
Updated thread to include Default Launcher installation and separated MultiMC installation into a separate section. 1.15.2 Optifine preview added.
Is it possible to have the block you are looking at be added to your hand automatically to speed up building?
Press M+C to go to your config menu. Open Hotkeys and scroll down to "pickBlockLast" and set a hotkey. You can combine this with an autoclicker to constantly have the next block be placed in your hand. Also under the Generic tab on the config menu, you can scroll all the way down to "pickBlockableSlots" and choose where in your hotbar you'd like the blocks to be moved to (so your tools aren't moved around). The hotbar numbers are left to right, 1-9.