I've been wanting to test it out for a while, and I finally got around to doing so. I made a skin that implements semi-transparency. I knew that a skin could have normal transparency, so I figured anything in between 100% and 0% opacity was possible. I then made this skin...
Feel free to use it. Nobody is stopping you. I just wanted to show everyone that semi-transparency is, in fact, possible to implement into a Minecraft skin. Shalom!
I've been wanting to test it out for a while, and I finally got around to doing so. I made a skin that implements semi-transparency. I knew that a skin could have normal transparency, so I figured anything in between 100% and 0% opacity was possible. I then made this skin...
Feel free to use it. Nobody is stopping you. I just wanted to show everyone that semi-transparency is, in fact, possible to implement into a Minecraft skin. Shalom!
You did not test this in-game. Minecraft turns all alpha-transparent pixels to 100% alpha channel when it loads them into the game.
Just because you can make it work on the previewer does not mean you can make it work in-game. Surely you cannot believe you are the first person to attempt this?
Feel free to use it. Nobody is stopping you. I just wanted to show everyone that semi-transparency is, in fact, possible to implement into a Minecraft skin. Shalom!
skin isn't working
EDIT: Just double-checked. It's working completely fine for me.
Just because you can make it work on the previewer does not mean you can make it work in-game. Surely you cannot believe you are the first person to attempt this?