I love this program! I use it to make all my skins. One thing I wish this had was select any part and copy it exactly somewhere else. When is the next update comming out?
This is a great program. However, I have a couple suggestions to improve it:
-Hold space to pan, it's hard to focus on the face when it zooms onto the chest.
-Tablet pressure support, this is a creative program.
-Movable / Adjustable panels. I have a big screen, and I want to make the color picker bigger and move it to the right side of the screen (having it in the bottom left is a pain).
-Make the tool options bar smaller and photoshop-like? See the difference:
-Adjsutable camera spin (right-click). It takes several strokes to move from the front to the back with my tablet, and with my mouse, I have to drag it a large distance to move from front to back as well.
-Circle cursor when using brush/dodge/burn tools, such as in Photoshop. Sometimes I draw not knowing what brush size it's set to.
Sorry if my suggestions were a bit much, this is just what I would suggest to make this a better program for me. Thanks!
This software also holds all your skins in one place so you can easily take parts from one skin and put it in another, maybe you like the way a face is done on a skin you can download that skin, take just the face of the skin and add it to your skin! This tool is truly powerful and gives you the ability to make amazing and very customisable skins. Thanks Paril for creating such a great Minecraft Tool!breast form
does it work on mods say i want a skin from a mob that isint in vanilla minecraft? if yes how do i do it?
@vinnie2000
Technically, yes, it "does" work, BUT, (this is a big "but" xD) you won't have the outlines of the specific parts of the mob that you're retexturing (Unless it's Mine Little Pony, there's a format for that in the program :P) So YES, you can use the program to skin mobs from mods, BUT you won't have the outlines that the mob uses in its texturing; you may as well be using a normal picture editor like Photoshop, GIMP, or Paint.NET.
The only exception to this is that the mob uses texturing that uses vanilla formats. For example, many humanoid mobs that you see in mods use the same format as a normal player skin.
I hope you found this helpful and have fun texturing and Minecrafting!! ^-^
Apparently, Kaspersky thinks there is a virus in the version of this program I have on my PC: trojan.Win32.Generic
I recently upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 7, and it has been quite some time since I have even used your program, which is very likely to be an old and out-of-date program anyway. It went and quarantined the program, I'm not even sure why Kaspersky suddenly decides it's a virus.
It might be because of new heuristics hitting old program files as some kind of attempt at ensuring a "clean" system, but as anyone who's investigated into PC operating systems for any length of time can tell you, there's no such thing.
Anyway if you get any queries from Kaspersky on this virus they think they found, or have anyone you know at that organization, please just tell them what you're able to about it, perhaps if they understand it better they will improve their heuristics on the cataloging of virus suspects.
I'm sorry that I'm not able to give you the version information on the file in question, being in quarantine and all that. I just don't remember what version I had on my system prior to upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 7.
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Hey there, I understand that the program supports minelp skins correct? Well, the mod has recently updated to 1.8, and there is a new skinning template. Think you can provide support for the new template? (The template can be used on the human 1.8, but can't be used on the pony template.)
1) I made changes to an old, symmetric-limb skin, and then converted it to the new skin format v.i.a. cropping. The conversion reverted the skin to the way it was before the skin was saved, causing me to lose my work.
2) When I click on the Popout button, I cannnot select the new window. Judging from the window preview I could see when I mouse over the window icon in the taskbar, I suspect this is because the window is too tall for my screen. This bug seems to happen only when the original window is maximized.
Edit: Also, it would be really helpful if keymappings were shown in the tooltips for the graphical icons. Currently the keymappings are only shown in the drop-down menus.
I love this program! I use it to make all my skins. One thing I wish this had was select any part and copy it exactly somewhere else. When is the next update comming out?
I cannot Do Save, When i Do SAVE ALL it dos=es not save my made skins
i found out the problem, My saves appered out of the SKINS folder, i put my skins there. IT WORKS!
Is there a way to mirror the arms and legs automatically on 1.8 skins?
It does it automatically on the older skin file, but for 1.8 it doesn't.
It would be nice to do when I want them to match as opposed to bringing it into Photoshop and copy/paste/flip them manually
or actually doing it myself in MCSkin3D pixel by pixel.
Most skins I make have natural symmetry, so an option for it would be nice.
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How do you turn off Mirroring the limbs?? I want to make each one different
How do I turn off mirroring on the limbs?
If you're using the older models from before 1.8, it's impossible.
That's just how Minecraft does it.
MCEdit can't effect that because there is only 1 arm and 1 leg area of the final image.
Now, if you use a 1.8 skin, there are seperate right and left arms and legs, so it won't mirror.
On the right hand side of the menu, it'll say "Human" as your skin model.
Click that and it will bring up a drop down menu for the different models.
Go to "Mobs", "Passive", "Human (1.8)" to use the model that allows for individual limbs.
I'd really like to do the opposite.
I'd like to use 1.8 skins that DO mirror, but still have access to all the 1.8 upper body layers.
It's rare that I'm making a skin that doesn't use natural symmetry, so an option to turn mirroring on and off for 1.8 skins would be nice.
It's a nuisance to need to jump into different programs just to copy one arm to the other and reverse it.
This is a great program. However, I have a couple suggestions to improve it:
-Hold space to pan, it's hard to focus on the face when it zooms onto the chest.
-Tablet pressure support, this is a creative program.
-Movable / Adjustable panels. I have a big screen, and I want to make the color picker bigger and move it to the right side of the screen (having it in the bottom left is a pain).
-Make the tool options bar smaller and photoshop-like? See the difference:
-Adjsutable camera spin (right-click). It takes several strokes to move from the front to the back with my tablet, and with my mouse, I have to drag it a large distance to move from front to back as well.
-Circle cursor when using brush/dodge/burn tools, such as in Photoshop. Sometimes I draw not knowing what brush size it's set to.
Sorry if my suggestions were a bit much, this is just what I would suggest to make this a better program for me. Thanks!
Chipping in, would kill for a mirror limbs command.
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This software also holds all your skins in one place so you can easily take parts from one skin and put it in another, maybe you like the way a face is done on a skin you can download that skin, take just the face of the skin and add it to your skin! This tool is truly powerful and gives you the ability to make amazing and very customisable skins. Thanks Paril for creating such a great Minecraft Tool!breast form
Documents\mcskin3d_1_4_2_256\Skins\Custom
Go there and put the skin you wish to edit into it.
This!
does it work on mods say i want a skin from a mob that isint in vanilla minecraft? if yes how do i do it?
@vinnie2000
Technically, yes, it "does" work, BUT, (this is a big "but" xD) you won't have the outlines of the specific parts of the mob that you're retexturing (Unless it's Mine Little Pony, there's a format for that in the program :P) So YES, you can use the program to skin mobs from mods, BUT you won't have the outlines that the mob uses in its texturing; you may as well be using a normal picture editor like Photoshop, GIMP, or Paint.NET.
The only exception to this is that the mob uses texturing that uses vanilla formats. For example, many humanoid mobs that you see in mods use the same format as a normal player skin.
I hope you found this helpful and have fun texturing and Minecrafting!! ^-^
Something seems to be wrong with the body of the chicken model
10/10 - random noob
-4/10 my skin designing program is waaaaay better! -jealous person
8//10 -average Minecraft player
2/10 i still don't know how to use it! -random 8-year-old
Apparently, Kaspersky thinks there is a virus in the version of this program I have on my PC: trojan.Win32.Generic
I recently upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 7, and it has been quite some time since I have even used your program, which is very likely to be an old and out-of-date program anyway. It went and quarantined the program, I'm not even sure why Kaspersky suddenly decides it's a virus.
It might be because of new heuristics hitting old program files as some kind of attempt at ensuring a "clean" system, but as anyone who's investigated into PC operating systems for any length of time can tell you, there's no such thing.
Anyway if you get any queries from Kaspersky on this virus they think they found, or have anyone you know at that organization, please just tell them what you're able to about it, perhaps if they understand it better they will improve their heuristics on the cataloging of virus suspects.
I'm sorry that I'm not able to give you the version information on the file in question, being in quarantine and all that. I just don't remember what version I had on my system prior to upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 7.
Cheers ...
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Hey there, I understand that the program supports minelp skins correct? Well, the mod has recently updated to 1.8, and there is a new skinning template. Think you can provide support for the new template? (The template can be used on the human 1.8, but can't be used on the pony template.)
here's a link to the skinning guide.
http://www.brohoof.com/minelittlepony/help/#complex
I found a couple issues:
1) I made changes to an old, symmetric-limb skin, and then converted it to the new skin format v.i.a. cropping. The conversion reverted the skin to the way it was before the skin was saved, causing me to lose my work.
2) When I click on the Popout button, I cannnot select the new window. Judging from the window preview I could see when I mouse over the window icon in the taskbar, I suspect this is because the window is too tall for my screen. This bug seems to happen only when the original window is maximized.
Edit: Also, it would be really helpful if keymappings were shown in the tooltips for the graphical icons. Currently the keymappings are only shown in the drop-down menus.