

There is also a button to open the configuration GUI in the main menu. There are also several support features in creative mode only, such as Fill, Replace, Delete and also a Paste mode to “paste” schematics into the world (immediate / direct solo, using /setblock commands in multiplayer).įirst of all, the main menu of Litematica opens by default with the key, (comma) and the configuration GUI opens with, + C (unless you are for example on the QWERTY keyboard layout, then, will be replaced by M and, + C will become M + C).This can be extremely useful, especially with technical constructions or redstone, where a small error can break everything. There is also a Schematic Verifier function, including an overlay, which you can use to scan the entire schematic area for potential errors.Litematica also includes an extensive materials list, including a HUD materials list, to help you collect the materials needed to build a structure.It also includes an overlay function (configurable) to highlight missing, extra or misplaced blocks. The main feature of a schematic mod is to display a “hologram” version of a structure, which helps to build it and where to place the blocks.To place a schematic file (*.schem) with World Edit: Until then you can use World Edit to paste it to a temporary world, and then save it from that with Litematica.

That support should come to the other versions in the next bigger updates, hopefully around the end of the year.

The Sponge schematic format is currently only supported in the 1.12.2 versions of Litematica.

If it was made in 1.13+ then that's almost certainly the case. Can you link the exact schematic? But I think it's very likely that the schematic is in the newer Sponge schematic format.
