
#Windows xp skin minecraft skin#
Once you've finished editing your Minecraft skin don't forget to save the skin file.

These let you choose settings to make a particular colour. The default swatches for SkinEdit are ok but you can easily customize colours by using the HSB and RGB tabs. As you edit different areas on the canvas, you'll see the real time preview of your skin shown on the 3D model (bottom right hand corner). The Minecraft character is a 3D model so you need to colour each of the sides of the 3D block e.g. There are blank squares for the head, body, legs, arms etc. It's separated into blocks with different labels and this is where you'll edit your skin. The main canvas area is shown at the top of the screen. The SkinEdit program will load shortly and you'll see a blank canvas and a 3D character jumping around in the bottom corner: 6. If you receive the "Preview Library does not exist" message, just click OK to download it. Double click MCSkinEdit.jar to run SkinEdit (or use the launch.bat if you have any problems) 4. Unzip the contents to a folder of your choice. Firstly download SkinEdit, the free skin editor for Minecraft: Recommended link: If the Minecraft forums site is down, use this direct link (could be out of date): 2. There is no installation required, just a jar file which runs SkinEdit. You'll need Java 6 (or higher) installed to run SkinEdit but you should have that already if you're playing Minecraft. It runs on Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Ubuntu and Mac OSX. What is SkinEdit? SkinEdit is a free program for creating your own Minecraft skins. In this tutorial we guide you through using SkinEdit and creating your own Minecraft skin. Creating your own Minecraft skin is actually quite easy thanks to the free Minecraft Skin Editor software - SkinEdit.
