SSS++ even 10 years after release
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[Released on June 1st, Swedish time... HAPPY BIRTHDAY NOTCH!]
Hey kids! Tired of skin creators/editors for Minecraft that totally suck? Sick of being forced to use a fixed palette? Exhausted with 2D character displays? Well, ours really isn't much better, but it's the next best terrible option. IT'S GOT SO MANY FEATURES:
Pick from a few hundred color-changeable pre-made parts, or go wild with your own custom layers!
Save your skins to Newgrounds for all to browse and vote on!
Export to Minecraft.net and display your work proudly in Minecraft!
Stuff by Swain
Other stuff by Afro-Ninja
A few other stuff by Mike
Rated E for Everyone's Face
******* FIXES & ADDITIONS ********
[3/4/14]
Added support for Jackets! We love you. Both of us, we just love you.
[6/01/11]
-Pre-made parts will retain a selected color within their category, rather than reverting to red.
-Skins selected from the browser will be loaded into the voting screen rather than the editor.
SSS++ even 10 years after release
best skin creator even 10 years later after it's release
Skincraft is what introduced me to Newgrounds as I just picked up Minecraft: Java edition. I didn't know what I was really doing so I made a pre-made skin, which was really fun and easy.
You can choose to either use pre-made parts for your MC character or hand-draw them yourself with any colour. It's easy to learn, isn't on some sketchy website, and still holds up as well as it did years ago. God, I can't find a single skin creator that has Ctrl + Z, you have to manually erase each pixel.
Also, you can easily submit a skin you made for others to steal.
All around, nothing wrong with it. It's perfect in my book. 5/5.
This program has been my go-to for making Minecraft skins ever since I first discovered it! I don't know exactly when that was, but it was at least before Jacket support was added. The choose-your-own-color pre-made parts have proven to be a versatile tool for making the broad strokes of an outfit for my character. The only feature I've had to use other programs for is a "Camo Mode"; a switch that automatically randomizes the brightness of each pixel as you draw, which can help prevent things from looking flat.
oh good