I was disappointed time and time again with every suit skin I came across. They always
either lacked the small details that are so important to include in a minecraft skin so
it stands out, or were "noise-filtered" to hell and back.
After quite a few hours in photoshop, I've pieced together several sets of suits of various
colors and accessories to match. No noise filter was used. Every pixel was placed with a
reason.
I'm gonna give this just one bump, but no one found these skins useful? If you've used them or have any feedback please let me know. If no one replies I'll just let this thread die...
Could you please upload the black-double breasted suit example? I've been messing around and cannot get it to work.
Everything works fine on my end. Hopefully this should work for you :smile.gif:
Not black as in the one in the file, as in the single-breasted example at the beginning of the page. I'm just unable to piece together this skin, and I'd appreciate it deeply if you could just upload that.
Actually, could you upload to me the charcoal one?
Could you please upload the black-double breasted suit example? I've been messing around and cannot get it to work.
Everything works fine on my end. Hopefully this should work for you :smile.gif:
Not black as in the one in the file, as in the single-breasted example at the beginning of the page. I'm just unable to piece together this skin, and I'd appreciate it deeply if you could just upload that.
Actually, could you upload to me the charcoal one?
Huh? The first skin I listed was a charcoal double breasted suit :B
Exactly what's been happening when you paste the suit over your skin? I'd also like to know which program you're using.
I want to fix whatever this issue is 100% so I know if I've made a mistake somewhere or what have you.
I think this is my fault for being too vague. I'm not looking for the file within the archive that you've offered. At the top of this page, there is the charcoal suit EXAMPLE. It is the one that is has the hat, face, shoes, ties already completed. Here is the one I'm attempting to note to:
I think this is my fault for being too vague. I'm not looking for the file within the archive that you've offered. At the top of this page, there is the charcoal suit EXAMPLE. It is the one that is has the hat, face, shoes, ties already completed. Here is the one I'm attempting to note to:
1. Open the skin you want to add a suit to (face & hands completed). 2. Open the suit you wish to dress your character in as a new foreground layer. Align it to him as needed. 3. Navigate to the "Accessories" folder in the pack and then to "Neckties". 4. Open the color tie you want as a new foreground layer and align as needed. 5. Steps 3 and 4 are then repeated for any accessory you wish to use in the "Accessories" folder.
I think this is my fault for being too vague. I'm not looking for the file within the archive that you've offered. At the top of this page, there is the charcoal suit EXAMPLE. It is the one that is has the hat, face, shoes, ties already completed. Here is the one I'm attempting to note to:
1. Open the skin you want to add a suit to (face & hands completed). 2. Open the suit you wish to dress your character in as a new foreground layer. Align it to him as needed. 3. Navigate to the "Accessories" folder in the pack and then to "Neckties". 4. Open the color tie you want as a new foreground layer and align as needed. 5. Steps 3 and 4 are then repeated for any accessory you wish to use in the "Accessories" folder.
Oh, thanks for the instructions but I was wondering if I could have the exact skin of the example.
I think this is my fault for being too vague. I'm not looking for the file within the archive that you've offered. At the top of this page, there is the charcoal suit EXAMPLE. It is the one that is has the hat, face, shoes, ties already completed. Here is the one I'm attempting to note to:
1. Open the skin you want to add a suit to (face & hands completed). 2. Open the suit you wish to dress your character in as a new foreground layer. Align it to him as needed. 3. Navigate to the "Accessories" folder in the pack and then to "Neckties". 4. Open the color tie you want as a new foreground layer and align as needed. 5. Steps 3 and 4 are then repeated for any accessory you wish to use in the "Accessories" folder.
Oh, thanks for the instructions but I was wondering if I could have the exact skin of the example.
The components needed to make the suit pictured are as follows:
Suit, Charcoal
Necktie, Red
Shirt, White
Shoes, Plain Black
Pomade, Brown
Fedora, Gray
Every component needed to make any combination pictured and more is included in the .rar.
I've released this pack as a resource to be used by the community for their personal use; I don't take requests and piece suits together for them.
I don't mean to sound cold, but piecing together a skin is a valuable skill as a minecraft player. It's very simple; all you need to do is follow the instructions I've provided and you'll have any suit you want at any time you want it.
You can download the new pack here.
Wardrobe supplier for...
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I was disappointed time and time again with every suit skin I came across. They always
either lacked the small details that are so important to include in a minecraft skin so
it stands out, or were "noise-filtered" to hell and back.
After quite a few hours in photoshop, I've pieced together several sets of suits of various
colors and accessories to match. No noise filter was used. Every pixel was placed with a
reason.
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This release (2.1) includes the following:
1. Four styles of suits, double breasted, three button, two button, and three piece...
...each in the following colors, with both solid and pinstripe variants:
If anyone has any ideas or requests for the pack let me know.
This pack was designed to be used with a more intricate image editing program, such as photoshop or paint.net.
Could you please upload the black-double breasted suit example? I've been messing around and cannot get it to work.
Everything works fine on my end. Hopefully this should work for you :smile.gif:
Not black as in the one in the file, as in the single-breasted example at the beginning of the page. I'm just unable to piece together this skin, and I'd appreciate it deeply if you could just upload that.
Actually, could you upload to me the charcoal one?
Huh? The first skin I listed was a charcoal double breasted suit :B
Exactly what's been happening when you paste the suit over your skin? I'd also like to know which program you're using.
I want to fix whatever this issue is 100% so I know if I've made a mistake somewhere or what have you.
1. Open the skin you want to add a suit to (face & hands completed).
2. Open the suit you wish to dress your character in as a new foreground layer. Align it to him as needed.
3. Navigate to the "Accessories" folder in the pack and then to "Neckties".
4. Open the color tie you want as a new foreground layer and align as needed.
5. Steps 3 and 4 are then repeated for any accessory you wish to use in the "Accessories" folder.
Oh, thanks for the instructions but I was wondering if I could have the exact skin of the example.
The components needed to make the suit pictured are as follows:
Suit, Charcoal
Necktie, Red
Shirt, White
Shoes, Plain Black
Pomade, Brown
Fedora, Gray
Every component needed to make any combination pictured and more is included in the .rar.
I've released this pack as a resource to be used by the community for their personal use; I don't take requests and piece suits together for them.
I don't mean to sound cold, but piecing together a skin is a valuable skill as a minecraft player. It's very simple; all you need to do is follow the instructions I've provided and you'll have any suit you want at any time you want it.