Meet the most versatile Minecraft skin app. Works with both Minecraft Pocket Edition and PC/Mac version. Intuitive skin editor with unique features such as intelligent texture generation. 10, 000, 000+ high quality, fully searchable skins to be used as it is, or as a starting point for your work. Wardrobe feature providing customized skins collection.
Interactive 3D previews. Import from Minecraft game using usernames. Community where you can share your works with your friends. One touch, direct export to Minecraft.
We are always excited to hear from you. If you have any questions or feedback, please contact us using the contact form provided in the app. Disclaimer: This app is not affiliated with, or endorsed by Mojang. 'Minecraft' is a trademark of Notch Development AB.
Full Specifications What's new in version 5.12 This is a small update containing minor bug fixes. Thank you for your supports!
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Getting a Template 'Minecraft' models are three-dimensional, but skins are two-dimensional, so just slapping a picture on won't create a skin that fits. The skin is wrapped around the model in a specific way, so special templates are required when creating a skin. These templates show each part of the skin as it applies to the model, making it easier to customize the skin to get the desired look. Links to templates for male and female characters, as well as the default 'Steve' and 'Alex' skins, are available in the Resources section.
There are countless Minecraft skins available for free download from a variety of Minecraft fan sites. Skins come in PNG format, which is a common image format. In fact, you can create your own custom skin by editing the character template in any image editor. ● Click/touch outside the 3d model and drag to rotate. ● Click and drag with the right mouse button, or touch with 3 fingers, to move the model. ● Zoom with pinch or shift+mouse wheel. ● Touch/Left click draw and right click select a cube, click again with the right mouse button to select inner cubes.
Using an Image Editor To create a 'Minecraft' skin in an image editor, transparent sections are essential. Editing a skin in an image editor requires a template, so you can edit the right sections of the image to create a functional skin. Your brushes and tools will need to be set to extremely small sizes; 'Minecraft' skins are only slightly bigger than most postage stamps.
Whatever editor you use, save the file as a PNG image; these support transparent backgrounds, and are the default format for skins. Using a Skin Editor There are several programs designed for creating 'Minecraft' skins, many of which feature options for directly uploading them to your user profile. Skin editors often present the skin in its basic, laid-out form or wrap the skin around a model. Editors that wrap the skin around a model enable you to see how your changes will look in-game without having to upload the skin first. These editors usually have templates already set up and ready for editing. Uploading the Skin Once your skin is ready to go, you need to upload it to the 'Minecraft' servers in order to use it.
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By visiting your user profile on the 'Minecraft' website, you can upload your skin for use in the game. It may take a few minutes, but your skin should be ready for use in-game not long afterward. Skins are not saved saved in the system, so anytime you want to change skins - even to revert to an old one - you'll need to upload it.