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Dynamic First Person Model Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Dynamic First Person Model mod — see your full player model in first person and make Bedrock feel way more alive. This pack swaps the floaty camera for a body-aware view, so you actually catch your arms swinging, your tools lining up, and your feet edging toward that sketchy block on a cliff. It isn’t trying to be flashy; it just makes movement read like an actual body instead of a ghost. For the cleanest experience, lock your FOV to 70 and you’ll notice depth, reach, and jump timing land right where your brain expects. If your device dips frames on big moves, it’s almost always the camera motion, not your world—pop open the camera settings and turn those extra movements off, or hit the built-in command to tweak things on the fly. Day-one survival gets nicer immediately: mining swings look deliberate, shield raises are easier to trust, and tight stair descents or ladder turns feel predictable because you can see your torso shift instead of guessing. On Realms and servers, PvP reads better too. Crosshair discipline matters more when your arms and tools match your aim, so practice quick shoulder peeks around corners and you’ll stop overexposing just to “feel” the angle. Rainbow-road parkour lines get a buff because your boots are in frame; edge jumps, head-hitters, and trapdoor hops are easier to repeat when your eyes track your own feet. For builders and creators, this is free cinematics. Record timber framing, roof detailing, or redstone wiring in first person and your clips finally show the craft instead of a floating reticle. Keep your render distance sensible on mobile, stick to 70 FOV, and your footage will look smooth without extra shaders. The mod ships with simple controls so you’re not digging in menus mid-session: run ae_fpm:toggle_model to flip the body view on or off, and ae_fpm:camera_settings to bring up the camera menu when you want less sway for sweaty fights or more sway for cozy building. Addon creators even get clean tags to detect state, like checking if a player is in dynamic first person or temporarily disabling the head-hide animation for a custom sequence, so your packs play nice together. If something looks off, the creator literally wants bug reports on Discord, so don’t be shy and share repro steps. For search and share, think “Dynamic First Person Model mod for Minecraft Bedrock,” “MCPE first person mod,” and “Bedrock Realms dynamic first person.” Turn it on, dial your FOV, and let your own model sell the movement—you’ll never want the old camera back.



Installation:
— Download McPack
— Use the Minecraft
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

dynamic-first-person-model-v1_4_0.mcaddon [686.42 Kb] (downloads: 8)


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