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Загрузка скина[]
PC
Стандартный скин хранится в .jar-файле игры (находится в ), в , в файле . Заменив его, можно заменить стандартный скин. Также он легко меняется через ресурс-пак, однако изменяя базовый внешний вид персонажа, помните, что так будут выглядеть абсолютно все игроки с базовым скином и только для вас, другие игроки будут видеть вас как просто Стива.
Карманное издание и Bedrock Edition
В карманном издании и Bedrock Edition скин в формате .png выбирается из галереи устройства, также доступны пакеты скинов
Так же для Bedrock Edition можно создавать скины разрешением 128×128
С версии 1.13 стал доступен редактор персонажа, позволяющий игроку настраивать свои скины.
Legacy Console Edition
В этих версиях покупается комплект из скинов, также можно приобрести бесплатную версию, в которой несколько доступных скинов. Скин можно выбрать в «Change skin» в «Help & Options». Ставить свои скины нельзя. Можно скопировать текстуру и поставить скин на PC версию. Вот самые первые бесплатные скины:
Название | Скриншот | Текстура | Описание | |
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Стандартный скин (Стив) | Первый скин игрока | Классический скин. Напоминает главного героя игры GTA Vice City, а также главного героя Far Cry 3. | ||
Теннисный Стив | Второй скин игрока | Стив-блондин в костюме для тенниса. | ||
«Парадный Стив» | Третий скин игрока | Стив в парадном костюме. | ||
Стив-атлет | Четвертый скин игрока | «Тёмная версия» Стива в костюме для атлетики и с золотой медалью. Напоминает главного героя игры GTA San Andreas. | ||
Стив-шотландец | Пятый скин игрока | Стив в килте и в национальной одежде шотландцев. Этот скин был использован Конаном О’Брайеном, когда он пересматривал версию Minecraft Xbox 360. | ||
Заключённый Стив | Шестой скин игрока | Бритый налысо Стив в образе заключённого в оранжевой форме. | ||
Стив-велосипедист | Седьмой скин игрока | Стив в велосипедной форме. | ||
Стив-боксёр | Восьмой скин игрока | Стив в боксерских перчатках, маленьких шортах, без майки, но в красно-жёлтых ботинках. |
Присутствуют скины с плащами, с различными хвостами и рогами, а также версии Алекс.
History[]
Java Edition Classic | |||||
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Custom player skin test. | |||||
0.0.18a | Custom skins released. | ||||
0.24 SURVIVAL TEST | The player skin originally had a beard, which was removed in this version. | ||||
Unknown | |||||
? | The arms and legs of the player are now mirrored on opposite sides; they were previously not. | ||||
Java Edition Alpha | |||||
v1.2.2 | Player skins can be modified.[more information needed] | ||||
Java Edition | |||||
1.0.0 | Beta 1.9 Prerelease | 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 April 1st, all skins applied to players were changed and locked to Villager skins as an April Fools’ prank. Capes were still shown, however, if the user had one. | |||||
1.8 | 14w03a | Skins have received an overhaul; right and left legs/arms can now be edited independently and the hat layer now counts for the whole body, meaning overlays can now be added on skins. This means there are now 3.06013 × 1023,581 unique Minecraft skins instead of 2.29507 × 1011,328 previously. | |||
14w04a | Now displays the right arm’s second layer in first person view. | ||||
pre1 | Added a new player model with smaller arms, and a new player skin called Alex. | ||||
1.9 | 15w47a | Overlay layers (hat, jacket, sleeves, and pants) correctly render semitransparent pixels, instead of just fully opaque and fully transparent pixels. | |||
Pocket Edition Alpha | |||||
v0.11.0 | build 1 | Added skins. Players can choose ‘Steve’ and ‘Alex’ models or their own custom skin (uses the same format as in Java Edition). | |||
build 10 | Added the first two skin packs: City Folk and Town Folk. Each skin pack has 5 free skins, and purchasing the skin pack unlocks the rest of the skins. Skin packs cost USD $0.99. | ||||
v0.12.3 | Added the Halloween Costumes skin pack. | ||||
v0.13.0 | build 5 | Added the «Biome Settlers» skin pack. | |||
v0.13.1 | Added the Holiday Festival 2015 skin pack. | ||||
v0.13.2 | Added the Journey to The West skin pack. | ||||
v0.14.0 | build 7 | Added the Redstone Specialists skin pack. | |||
v0.14.1 | Added Minecraft: Story Mode skins. | ||||
v0.14.3 | Added Biome Settlers Pack 2 Skin pack. | ||||
v0.15.4 | Added Villians Skin pack. | ||||
v0.15.9 | Added MineCon 2016 Skin pack, available for a limited time. | ||||
The Minecraft twitter starts tweeting out teasers for skins planned to be added in the Campfire Tales Skin pack in v0.15.10 | |||||
v0.15.10 | Added Campfire Tales Skin pack. | ||||
The last ‘teaser-tweet’ for the Campfire Tales Skin pack is sent, after the skin pack was released. | |||||
The limited-time offer for the MineCon 2016 Skin pack is over, it has been removed from all app stores and its redemption code is now expired. Players who obtained it while it was available are still able to use it. | |||||
Pocket Edition | |||||
1.0.0 | alpha 0.17.0.1 | Added Festive 2016 Mash-up pack. | |||
1.0.4 | Added Strangers «Biome Settlers Pack 3» Skin pack. | ||||
1.0.5 | Added Power Rangers Skin pack. | ||||
1.0.6 | Added Chinese Mythology Mash-up pack. | ||||
1.0.7 | Added Fallout Mash-up pack. | ||||
1.0.8 | Added Magic: The Gathering Skin pack. | ||||
1.0.9 | Added Greek Mythology Mash-up pack. | ||||
1.1.0 | Added Minecraft Marketplace, which has the community skin packs. | ||||
Added Skyrim Mash-up pack. | |||||
1.1.3 | Added Adventure Time Mash-up pack. | ||||
Bedrock Edition | |||||
1.7.0 | Added «Pirates Of The Caribbean» Mash-up | ||||
1.8.0 | Added «The Nightmare Before Christmas» Mash-up | ||||
1.9.0 | Added «Steven Universe» Mash-up | ||||
1.11.4 | Added «Toy Story» Mash-up | ||||
1.13.0 | beta 1.13.0.15 | The character creator has been added in-game. | |||
Legacy Console Edition | |||||
TU3 | CU1 | Patch 1 | 1.0.1 | The first skin pack is available as downloadable content. | |
TU24 | CU12 | 8 ‘Alex’ model skins added to default skin pack. |
Skin packs[]
Main article: Skin packs
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition.
One example of a skin pack available in the Legacy Console Edition.
Skin Packs are available in Bedrock Edition as downloadable content. They can be aquired:
- through the Marketplace. Most of them cost Minecoins (Tokens on PS4), but some have been released for free.
- through files put in the or folder in the game files (accessible only on Windows 10, Android, iOS, iPadOS, and Fire devices).
Java Edition Skin Packs
The following skin packs were released on minecraft.net by Mojang Studios for certain events.
There might be more Java Edition exclusive skin packs released by Mojang Studios not yet listed in this table.
Name | Download Links | Article | Notes |
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MINECON Earth 2017 Skin Pack | This Skin Pack is the same as in Bedrock Edition. | ||
Striding Hero Skin Pack | Includes six player skins from the Striding Hero Minecraft: Java Edition map. |
Properties[]
Skins are divided into areas that act as the surface area of the character (for example, the front head area, left leg area, etc.). There are a total of 3,264 pixels that can be customized, with 1,632 on each layer. The second layer can be used to give the character glasses, hats, or other accessories (even a bigger head).
In Java Edition, a skin allows only a solid color; transparency is not allowed on the skin file except on the second layer, which is transparent by default; playing offline, pixels can be left free resulting in «holes» in the skin. If a skin with transparent pixels on the first layer is uploaded, the transparent pixels render as black pixels in-game. There are about 9.571 656 652 × 1031441 possible skins in this edition, with 5.412 073 956 × 1027511 compatible online.
In Bedrock Edition, skins can have double the resolution of a normal skin. This means the skin template can be up to 128×128 instead of just 64×64. The normal templates still apply, but players get 4× the amount of pixels to work with, since both dimensions have been doubled. Transparency can be used, even on the first layer, though there needs to be at least one visible pixel on five body parts, so a fully invisible skin can’t be made. The transparency must also be 0% or 100% as translucent colors are not allowed in either layer.
Pixel size of the 2nd layer on body, arms and legs is 0.25 pixel bigger than the skin pixel (inner layer).
For head 2nd layer (Hat layer) it is 0.5 pixels bigger than the skin layer (inner layer).
Templates[]
Many players prefer their own unique skin. While many premade skins can be found online, many players prefer to create their own.
Alternatively, some may find it easier to use a program, either downloadable or in-browser, which provides a live view of their character on a three-dimensional model as they are editing the skin. For example, programs may further assist players by providing them with a wide variety of pre-made selections (such as hats, boots, sweaters, etc.), to give the skin creator exactly what they want, even if the creator has little to no artistic skill.
Other templates
The modern templates can be used for old (pre–Java Edition 1.8) skins on the skin server, but only the top half of the image is used. (i.e., not the individual arms and legs on the bottom and no overlay on any layer except the head). If the skin is for Java Edition 1.7, the old system must be used exactly.
To 6 significant figures, there are 3.06013×1023,581 possible unique Minecraft skins.