Dark Magician Girl Minecraft Skin
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Dark Magician Girl

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ArceePrime's Avatar ArceePrime
Level 22 : Expert Artist
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Here is the final version of my Dark Magician Girl, with better eyes, more costume details, and more cuter.


The magical student of the legendary Dark Magician, she is typically used as a card owned by Yugi Moto in the ever popular Duel Monsters game, but have occasionally played some games herself (i.e. her duel with Jaden Yuki). She will never back down from any fight or card duel. Plus, she may have fun, too!

Dark Magician Girl Minecraft Skin
GenderFemale
FormatJava
ModelAlex
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ArceePrime
06/30/2015 12:01 pm
Level 22 : Expert Artist
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Hey, there was a player on Minecraft PE named CuteGirly2267 on Lifeboat Survival Games who said my skin was a load of - I'm not going to finish this sentence to respect the rules of Planet Minecraft. I don't want others to know, especially children, what the word was. I wanted to tell her that she hurt my feelings and what kind of girl was she to say things like that, but the message was blocked because of certain words that are not consider bad, but the server owners does not want them used at all. This isn't the first time that I was insulted because of my skin. My skin wasn't inappropiate. I worked hard on this skin, and to be struck down of my work is very devastating for me. I am a painter and drawer in real life, and let me tell you this; to me, a custom skin is an artists personal additude on life or a subject. That is what I've learned in art class in high school. Just like art, a skin is the artists interpritation of a certan subject. I used my computer graphics skills to the best of my ability to make a very good skin to compeat with other artists of the same character. Now I posted this on the same day that I uploaded this skin you see here with the first version of the Dark Magician Girl that I made. I may find a skin that I don't like, but I will be quiet or I would tell a white lie. A white lie is a lie that is said to protect the feelings of other people. The only exception to my rule is if the skin is inappropiate. For example; if the skin looks like the person is not dressed in clothing at all, or if the skin suggests provacation like a bad word or a real life terrorist, that is when it gets bad and the player should be prompted to change the skin. I know I have ranted for a while, I can't stop all jerks from saying bad things to others, and nor can you, but just because you don't like someones skin (unless if it is inappropiate, there could be children playing at the same time, too, so be mindful), doesn't mean you get to spit it in their face. Again, I repeat; a custom skin is an artists redention and additude towards life or a certain subject, just like with a painting or a drawing, and you should respect the artist for their attempt. I think I made a good attempt at making my own Dark Magician Girl to compeat with others, and this is my additude towards her; she's pretty, cute, and energetic, childlike, sweet, kind, and full of life. I tried to recreate those qualities with this skin. Now enough with this rant. So to conclude, a custom skin is like a painting or drawing that an artist has made and should be treated no differently than that. You should respect the artist perception and ingenuity of a subject. Do not talk the artist down. If they asked you if you like it, then you tell a white lie, to respect their feelings. That's all I have to say for now.
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ArceePrime
06/30/2015 10:26 am
Level 22 : Expert Artist
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I personally like my second version better.  The face and eyes just works better for me.  But I uploaded both versions so you can see what is better, and for your preferances.  It is up to you to look like how you want to look like.  So choose you favorite.  Let me know what is your favorite version in the comments.
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