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Yeah, it is really fine, you can also localy save your skins.
Just edit it from your minecraft directory.
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i dont know about all these skin makers but this one is pretty good if you dont want to take to much time on skins
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minecraft.net
login, go to profile, then download the skin template. put it in microsoft paint, edit the skin to look how you want, then upload it under the profile section. there's a reference thing on minecraftwiki.net under "skins" that tells you what part of the template does what. Then, upload it on minecraft.net under profile
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 Originally Posted by EpsilonX
I'd rather do it pixel-by-pixel than anything like this tbh
You realize that is pixel by pixel right? >.> The only difference is you can see it on a model as you make it.

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Miners Need Cool Shoes | Skin Editor
This is the best website I have seen for getting Minecraft skins. You can make one yourself, look through all of the skins already made, and they have an extremely easy system for uploading them to your account.
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Skin crafts is petty much the same thing and personly i like skin craft better but thats just me.
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 Originally Posted by egw333
Skin crafts is petty much the same thing and personly i like skin craft better but thats just me.
What are you talking about... ?
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I tried it out and it seems kinda cool, the model is definitely useful.
 Originally Posted by EpsilonX
minecraft.net
login, go to profile, then download the skin template. put it in microsoft paint, edit the skin to look how you want, then upload it under the profile section. there's a reference thing on minecraftwiki.net under "skins" that tells you what part of the template does what. Then, upload it on minecraft.net under profile
MS Paint doesn't retain transparency so that wouldn't be a very good idea :P
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 Originally Posted by Synge
I tried it out and it seems kinda cool, the model is definitely useful.
MS Paint doesn't retain transparency so that wouldn't be a very good idea :P
It says right on the site to download the reference skin and edit it in something like paint...it certainly works for me
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 Originally Posted by EpsilonX
It says right on the site to download the reference skin and edit it in something like paint...it certainly works for me
Says 'image editor', but you're right, the main part of the skin will work but the accessory portions require transparency. Still not as big a difference as I thought.
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