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Cool looking minecraft skins
Cool looking minecraft skins









cool looking minecraft skins

The shoes don't need that much shading, but you can add more if you want! Then, fill the blank parts of the pants with the lightest shade. When you shade the pants, the darkest part is all the way to the middle, which would look like this, and do it on the back too (You can also add ripped jeans if you wantĪnd leave room for the shoes (if you want any lol)

cool looking minecraft skins

You can also do the same thing to the shirt Then, fill the rest in with the lightest shade Then outline the darkest parts with a lighter shade all around Then keep outlining it until there's no blank partsįirst, when you shade the arms, you would need to know where the darkest parts are, which is the top, middle, and bottom, and do the exact same thing on the back and on the other arm When I shade, I start with the darkest color, which will outline the shape When you shade your hair, don't shade like an X, or diagonally It is also important when you have your shape planned out when you start to shade.

cool looking minecraft skins

When I shade my skins, I usually start unshaded, then I shade the parts one by one. I spun through the color wheel from red to a dark orange, as you can see here. I personally don't like bright/hot colors, but it's up to youįor example, I chose a brown color for the hair. Spin through the color wheel and choose which colors you like. If you don't know what I mean, the model of the skin is the length of the arms. PS: I use Skindex for making skins( ), but you can use whatever website you think is easiest for you! Hello everyone! I am going to show you how to make a nice Minecraft skin!











Cool looking minecraft skins