I'm a beginner skinner, and I need a way, of course, to make skins for minecraft.
What site do the advanced skinners reccommend to start me off on my skinning adventure?
And is downloading a skinning-application better than using a website?
What site do the advanced skinners reccommend to start me off on my skinning adventure?
And is downloading a skinning-application better than using a website?
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what I use to make my skins is skincraft on www.minecraftthegame.net
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Personally I like to use mcskin3d.
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Use PhotoShop, Paint.NET, MCSkin3D, or www.novaskin.me
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photoshop ftw
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I'd definitely have to recommend needcoolshoes.com. I've used that for a while now and it's a pretty good website.
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I use it too. For de nubs
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I would recommend the programs Gimp or Paint.Net.
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Namechange;pPikamoarNamechangeIn that entire first sentence you said nothing about skinning..Just stop talking, you're embarrassing yourself. .
I took it in a general and literal sense.
You know it
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PikamoarNamechangeIn that entire first sentence you said nothing about skinning..Just stop talking, you're embarrassing yourself. .
I took it in a general and literal sense.
You know it
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Pikamoar
I've been using MCSkin3D for over two years, and I've not yet found how to copy/paste entire sections.
I don't think McSkin3D actually has copy/paste or rotation options for individual portions of the skin. For that I use Paint.NET.
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NamechangeIn that entire first sentence you said nothing about skinning..Just stop talking, you're embarrassing yourself.
I took it in a general and literal sense.
AzieI've been using MCSkin3D for over two years, and I've not yet found how to copy/paste entire sections.
I've yet to see a website offer copy/paste for parts of a skin, the ability to rotate parts, or dodge/burn tools to name a few.
Also, in my experience, color-picking is far more in-depth in many graphic/skin-editing programs than in any website I've used. Programs also have the added ability of giving you space to put a palette.
But anyway, @OP, websites don't have the in-depth experience that you can get with a program. Plus, most of the websites aren't even allowed on PMC.
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AzieNamechangeAzieyou get so many more tools and options to work with.
Not necessarily.
I've yet to see a website offer copy/paste for parts of a skin, the ability to rotate parts, or dodge/burn tools to name a few.
Also, in my experience, color-picking is far more in-depth in many graphic/skin-editing programs than in any website I've used. Programs also have the added ability of giving you space to put a palette.
In that entire first sentence you said nothing about skinning..
I took it in a general and literal sense.
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You can use GIMP or Photoshop, but if you want one specifically for minecraft skins the use MCSkin3D like Azie said.
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NamechangeAzieyou get so many more tools and options to work with.
Not necessarily.
I've yet to see a website offer copy/paste for parts of a skin, the ability to rotate parts, or dodge/burn tools to name a few.
Also, in my experience, color-picking is far more in-depth in many graphic/skin-editing programs than in any website I've used. Programs also have the added ability of giving you space to put a palette.
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n8moNamechangeAzieyou get so many more tools and options to work with.
Not necessarily.
The only thing that websites have and programs don't is a part picker. Which is against PMC rules... So programs all the way.
Who said anything about PMC? Azie said nothing about PMC in that statement, so I take it that she meant it in general...
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I like using a small range of websites such as
http://minecraft.novaskin.me
and
http://www.minecraftskins.com/skin-editor/
http://minecraft.novaskin.me
and
http://www.minecraftskins.com/skin-editor/
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NamechangeAzieyou get so many more tools and options to work with.
Not necessarily.
The only thing that websites have and programs don't is a part picker. Which is against PMC rules... So programs all the way.
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NamechangeNot necessarily.
Most of the time, like 99% of the time.
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Azieyou get so many more tools and options to work with.
Not necessarily.
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Downloading a program is always better than doing it on a website since you get so many more tools and options to work with.
I'd recommend McSkin3D by Paril.
www.planetminecraft.com/member/Paril
I'd recommend McSkin3D by Paril.
www.planetminecraft.com/member/Paril