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  • How do I prepare an image for ImageFrame?
  • How do I create an ImageFrame?
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Image Frame

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Last updated 5 months ago

ImageFrame is a Minecraft plugin that allows players to display images (including GIFs) on item frames using maps.


How do I prepare an image for ImageFrame?

  1. Find the image you want to use.

  2. Download the image to your device.

  3. Go to and upload your image there.

  4. Copy the Direct Link provided by Postimages after uploading.


How do I create an ImageFrame?

  1. Make sure you have at least one empty map in your inventory.

  2. Use the following command:

/imageframe create <name> <url> <width> <height>
  • <name>: The name you want to assign to the image.

  • <url>: The direct link you copied from Postimages.

  • <width> and <height>: The total number of blocks (and item frames) you want the image to cover horizontally and vertically.

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