Skin Editor for Minecraft
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Remoro Studios |
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VERSION/BUILD:
2.2.8
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UPDATED:
10 March 2018
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REQUIRES ANDROID:
4.0 and up
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FILE SIZE:
3.45 M
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You don't need BlockLauncher to use Skin Editor (Although you can still use it as an option)
These are Skin Editor for Minecraft features:
1. Create a new Minecraft skin
- Default skin (Steve, Alex, Blank skin)
- Steal player skins from the internet by typing names
- Random online skins
- Browse skins from catalog
- Import skins from your gallery
2. Edit Minecraft skins to fit your needs with these powerful tools
- Pencil
- Bucket (Fill tool)
- Color wheel
- Color palette
- Eye dropper
- Moving tools
- Zoom in/out tools
- Undo button
- 3D Hat feature
3. Rotating your character in 6 directions
- Front view
- Back view
- Left view
- Right view
- Top view
- Bottom view
4. Adjust visibility of your character. Editing Minecraft skins had never been this easy.
5. Export skins in 4 different ways
- Export directly to Minecraft Pocket Edition
- Export to BlockLauncher
- Export to your gallery
- Export to email
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Skin Editor for Minecraft is not developed by Mojang. Minecraft is a trademark of Mojang AB. Please note that we are not affiliated with Mojang AB but we adhere to the terms set out by Mojang AB at http://bit.ly/2HkVNRF
Google Play Rating
4.4
300,600 total
5217,699
431,381
317,584
28,041
125,895
App Screenshots
What's New
- Version 2.2.7 (26)
- Improve network performance
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Version 2.2.7 (26)
- Fix skins catalog bug that prevent some devices from downloading
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Version 2.2.6 (25)
- Add privacy policy link
- Add more export options
- Clean up some offensive characters
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Version 2.2.5 (24)
- Add more characters into collections
- Fix undo bug on some devices
Download & Instructions
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