Skin

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The default player skin, "Steve", as it appears in-game.
The above skin when directly opened in an image viewer.

A skin refers to the texture that is placed onto a player model or mob.

The skin is divided into areas that act as the surface area of the character (For example, there's the front head area, left leg area, etc.). A skin will only allow solid color; transparency is not allowed on the skin file except on the second head area, which is transparent by default; playing offline, pixels can be left free resulting in "holes" in the skin. The second head layer can be used to give the character glasses, hats, or other accessories (even a bigger head).

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[edit] World textures

A skin can also refer to other textures in the game, such as block textures, item sprites, mob skins etc. A list of these can be found here. Modifying these has been officially supported since the Alpha 1.2.2 Update on November 10, 2010.

It is worth noting that Pigmen, Zombie, and Zombie Pigmen mobs can use typical player skins (and vice-versa). Skeleton mobs can use typical player skins as well, but keep in mind that they have their skinny arms and legs. (If a skeleton mob skin is used as a player's skin, their legs and arms will not be skinny.)

Since 1.4, in order to use the player skin for Pigmen, Zombie, and Zombie Pigmen, you must align it to the correct place on the .png or the texture will be broken.

[edit] Changing player skins

[edit] PC

A player can only change their character's skin if they have purchased Minecraft. This is done on the Profile page by uploading a valid .png image file, which will then replace the default skin. These can be created in Skin editors and creators, one popular one being Skincraft. The char.png file in minecraft.jar can also be changed and replaced, but the effects will only be visible to that player, and only players with the default skin will appear different.

[edit] Xbox 360

There are currently 8 default skin types (with the exception of the skin packs), all of which appear to have Steve's face, but wearing different outfits and skin colors. The following are available through split screen and online only. The skins are available to be chosen in the 'Change Skin' area of Help & Options. The Xbox allows transparent skins, because you can't create your own skins on the Xbox 360 edition. This prevents issues with completely transparent skin users "haunting" other players.

Default:

Name Image Original Notes
Default Skin (Steve) Char Snap.png Char.png Player 1's Skin The classic Steve.
Tennis Steve Char Snap2.png Char2.png Player 2's Skin A blond Steve in a tennis outfit and a sweatband.
Tuxedo Steve Char Snap3.png Char3.png Player 3's Skin Steve in a fancy-looking tuxedo.
Athlete Steve Char Snap4.png Char4.png Player 4's Skin A darker version of Steve with a sleeveless top, a gold medal necklace, and track pants.
Scottish Steve Char Snap5.png Char5.png Player 5's Skin Steve in a kilt with fancy hair and clothing. This skin was used by Conan O'Brien when he reviewed Minecraft Xbox 360 Edition during clueless gamer.[1]
Prisoner Steve Char Snap6.png Char6.png Player 6's Skin Steve as an escapee from prison in bright-colored, orange clothing.
Cyclist Steve Char Snap7.png Char7.png Player 7's Skin A Steve with shorts, a jacket, and shoes.
Boxer Steve Char Snap8.png Char8.png Player 8's Skin A Steve with boxing gloves, a belt with shorts, no shirt, and fancy boots.

[edit] Skin Packs

Since the Xbox 360 Edition's 1.7 update, 4J Studios have begun rolling out Skin Packs as downloadable content. Skin Packs add additional skins that players may choose from along with the 8 default skins packaged with the game. They often feature characters from other video-games (usually games on Xbox Arcade), alongside original designs.

[edit] Main

[edit] Skin Pack 1

Promotional image for Skin Pack 1. From left to right: Jack of Blades, Clayton Carmine, Banjo, Ms. 'Splosion Man, Prisoner.

Skin Pack 1 was released on July 16th, 2012. It contains 45 different skins to choose from.[2] It is purchasable through the Xbox 360 Marketplace or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section and costs 160 Microsoft Points. A trial version of Skin Pack 1 is available as a free download, which enables the full use of the original design skins, but not the skins based on copyrighted game characters which include those based on Minecraft's own characters.

[edit] Skin Pack 2

Promotional image for Skin Pack 2. From left to right: Agent Level 5, Joanna Dark - Dress, Damon Baird, Pretztail, Bill.

Skin Pack 2 was released on August 24th, 2012. It contains 45 different skins to choose from. It is purchasable through the Xbox 360 Marketplace or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section and costs 160 Microsoft Points. A trial version of Skin Pack 2 is available as a free download, which enables the full use of the original design skins and some skins based off of certain indie game characters.

[edit] Skin Pack 3

Promotional image for Skin Pack 3. From left to right: Cow, Skeleton, Zombie Herobrine, and Zombie Pigman.

Skin Pack 3 was released on October 17, 2012. It contains 45 different skins to choose from, including figures from Valve's Half Life 2, Portal 2, and Left 4 Dead 2.[3] It is purchasable through the Xbox 360 Marketplace or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section and costs 160 Microsoft Points. A trial version of Skin Pack 3 is available as a free download, which enables the full use of the original design skins and skins based on indie game characters.

[edit] Skin Pack 4

Promotional image for Skin Pack 4. From left to right: Protagonist, Augustus Cole, Red Spartan, and Barbarian.

Skin Pack 4 was released on March 13, 2013.[4] It contains 45 different skins to choose from. Some of these skins include capes.[5] It is purchasable through the Xbox 360 Marketplace or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section and costs 160 Microsoft Points. A trial version of Skin Pack 4 is available as a free download, which enables the full use of some designs.

[edit] Other

[edit] Summer Of Arcade Promotional Skin Pack

Promotional image for Summer of Arcade Skin Pack. From left to right: Paladin, Randall Wayne, Knight, Dust, Tony Hawk.

The Summer of Arcade Free Promotional Skin Pack[6] was available through July 18th and August 22, 2012. It was available through the Xbox home page, and was free. It contained 15 different skins to choose from, all from popular games in the "Summer of Arcade" XBLA event.

[edit] Halloween Skin Pack

Promotional image for The Halloween Skin Pack.

The Halloween Skin Pack was downloadable from October 26th, 2012 to November 26th, 2012. It contained 55 different skins to choose from. 7 skins included capes. It was purchasable through the Xbox 360 Marketplace or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and costs 160 Microsoft Points. All proceeds went to charity.[7]

[edit] Festive Skin Pack

Promotional image for The Festive Skin Pack.

The Festive Skin Pack was released on December 19th, 2012. It contained 24 different skins to choose from. 13 of them added extra pixels not available in the PC Version (ex. Santa's Hat) It is purchasable through the Xbox 360 Marketplace or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and costs 80 Microsoft Points. A trial version of The Festive Skin Pack is available as a free download, which enables the full use of 7 of the designs.

[edit] Battle & Beasts Skin Pack

Promotional image for The Battle and Beasts Skin Pack.

The Battle and Beasts Skin Pack was released on May 8th, 2013. It contains 45 different skins to choose from. It is purchasable through the Xbox 360 Marketplace or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and costs 160 Microsoft Points. A trial version of The Battle and Beasts Skin Pack is available as a free download, which enables the full use of some of the designs. Each Battle Skin has a Male and Female Variation

[edit] Minecraft 1st Birthday Skin Pack

Promotional image for The Minecraft 1st Birthday Skin Pack.

The Minecraft 1st Birthday Skin Pack was released on May 9th, 2013. It contains 23 different skins to choose from. It is purchasable through the Xbox 360 Marketplace or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and is free. Note Herobrine underneath the "M" in Minecraft.

[edit] Creating a skin

A color-coded skin template on transparent background with all faces labeled.
Another skin guide on a black background. For the arm and leg sections only, "right" indicates those facing outward, whereas "left" indicates inward.

A custom skin is a great way to personalize your player model and can be done either by using a variety of community-made skin editors, or by editing the "char.png" file manually with an image editor like Paint.NET or another image editor. The "char.png" file can be downloaded from here. When editing the "char.png" file manually, be sure to keep the original image dimensions.

After making a custom skin using a skin editor or by editing the "char.png" file manually, you have a .png skin file. Upload it at the Profile page of www.minecraft.net and your skin is applied. Start up Minecraft and enjoy your new skin! Other players in multiplayer will also be able to see your skin. You will only be able to see your custom skin if you are logged in. When playing offline, you will not see it.

[edit] Capes

Capes (previously known as cloaks) are vanity items and are worn in addition to the player's skin. There is currently no way to obtain a cape on one's own, however there are various mods that allow players to do this. On the Xbox 360 edition some skins from various skin packs, such as the Grim Reaper in the Halloween Pack and Ezio Auditore da Firenze in Skin Pack 4 have capes.

Name Image Original Notes
The Mojang Cape MojangCloak.PNG Mojang.png All Mojang AB employees have Mojang logo capes.
The Christmas Cape 2010 ChristmasCape.png Xmas.png On December 24/25, 2010; all users were shown with a Christmas cape. This cape was not added to user accounts.
The New Year's Cape Newyearscloak.png 2011.png On New Year's Eve, 2010; all users were shown with this cape. This cape was not added to user accounts.
The Bacon Cape MicleeBaconCape.png BaconCape.png Miclee was given this cape by Notch, presumably due to his idea of the Pigman. However, later it was removed from him due to other users asking Notch for personal capes.
One Million Cape 1000000.png 1MCape.png This cape was made for akronman1, the lucky buyer of the 1,000,000th copy of Minecraft.[8]
dannyBstyle's Cape Cloak DB.png DBCape.png This cape was given to dannyBstyle.[9]
JulianClark's Cape JulianClark cape.png JulianClark.png This cape was given to JulianClark in return for bringing Notch the TV presenter and actor Ray Cokes.[10]
Crowdin Translator Cape Translatorcape.png Capeeeee.png This cape was given to 29 translators on the Minecraft translation project at Crowdin using a fair dice roll. More capes will be given out to translators from time to time.[11][12][13]
MineCon 2011 Attendees Cape Creepercloak.png Creeper cape.png This cape was automatically added to all MineCon 2011 attendees' registered username.
MineCon 2011 Xbox Cape Minecraft 360 Avatar MineConCape.jpg Creeper cape.png A card was given to all MineCon 2011 attendees and contained a redemption code for Xbox Live. It uses the same design as the in-game cape from the PC version of minecraft. The cape was then put on Minecraft: XBOX360 Edition as avatar downloadable content.
MineCon 2012 Attendees Cape Minecon2012Cape.png Minecon Cape2012.png A redemption link for this cape was emailed to all registered MineCon 2012 attendees.
MineCon 2012 Xbox Cape Xboxcape.png Minecon Cape2012.png A card was given to all MineCon 2012 attendees upon check-in that contained a redemption code for Xbox Live. It uses the same design as the in-game cape from the PC version of Minecraft.

[edit] Unused MineCon 2011 capes

These capes were featured in a poll where MineCon 2011 attendees could vote for their cape of choice. The red creeper cape won MineCon 2011 and the blue cape with the pickaxe won MineCon 2012. These capes were left unused.[14]

[edit] History

The original character with a beard
Beta
1.0 Exclusive cloaks (later renamed capes) were added on December 20, 2010.
1.6.6 The player skin originally had a beard that was commonly mistaken for a smile. The beard was removed in Beta 1.6.6.
October 2011 Notch renamed the cloak to the cape mentioning that the name was already wrong in the first place.[15]
Official release
1.9pre1 All "bottom" textures (including hand and foot) have been flipped 180 degrees. It's worth mentioning that the textures were specifically flipped and not rotated because an updated texture with the bottom surface rotated as opposed to flipped may display incorrectly depending on the intended alignment with relation to the rest of the skin.
On 23 November 2012, the MineCon 2012 Cape was leaked out when Curse was showing off the MineCon Goodie Bag. The Cape that the Avatar had was the Golden Pickaxe and Blue Background. Then revealed to also be MineCon 2012's Official Cape.

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[edit] See also

  • To share your skin with other users, please do so on the skin gallery page.

[edit] References

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