Sep 19, 2014 - The process of finding and downloading new Minecraft skins around the Web is a little more complex, but simple if you follow these steps. The textures and skins used in 'Minecraft' have a distinct and simple design, but if players wish to change graphic options then they can do so. Players can download skin and texture packs to replace the default 'Minecraft' settings. This allows players to greatly customize the gaming experience without altering game play.
Minecraft has been around for a while, but it's still an absolutely massive game, and it doesn't show signs of slowing down. One of the more popular aspects of the game is skins, which change the appearance of the player's avatar.
How to Get Minecraft Skins on PC
Minecraft recently changed the way it handles player skins. Instead of modifying game files, you now need to upload skins directly to your Mojang account; they'll be automatically applied to your avatar whenever you sign in to the game. Everything you need is handled through your Mojang account. This is the same account you use to sign in to the Minecraft client.
The following instructions also apply to Minecraft on Mac and Linux.
Go to the Mojang sign in page, and log in to your account. If you haven't played Minecraft in a long time, you'll need to select Migrate to a Mojang account.
You should automatically be taken to your Minecraft profile. The page will have information about your account, including your email and when you first created the account.
If you didn't immediately arrive on the page, select your email address in the upper right corner of the page, then select Profile from the drop down menu to get to your account profile.
On the left side of your profile, select Skin. You can choose between the classic blocky model and a newer slim model for your avatar. Select the one you'd like to use.
Before you go any further, you should pick a skin you want to use. There are thousands of Minecraft skins online to choose from. If you've never looked for one before, check out the Minecraft Skindex or NameMC. Both list popular skins in addition to letting you search through their extensive databases of user uploaded skins for one you like. Once you've found one, download it.
With your chosen Minecraft skin in hand, return to your profile, and scroll down to the upload box to load your new Minecraft skin onto your profile.
Choose Select a file. A new window will open up to let you browse to the location of the skin that you just downloaded. Select your file to open it.
The screen will change to display the skin you just uploaded. If everything looks good, select Upload. The page will refresh, and your new current skin will appear at the bottom of the skins page. The skin will be applied whenever you sign in to the game.
Whenever you want to update your Minecraft skin, follow this same procedure. Mojang doesn't save your previous skins, so it's a good idea to store old favorites in a folder on your computer.
Get Minecraft Skins in Minecraft PE for Android and iOS
For mobile Minecraft players, the process of applying custom skins is a bit different. You can now apply your own skins directly in the game. The same skins that work for the desktop Java edition will work on the latest mobile app.
Begin by locating a skin you would like to use. Try the Minecraft Skindex or NameMC, as both are very mobile friendly. When you have a skin you'd like to use, download it directly on your mobile device.
With your skin in hand, launch the Minecraft app on your device. You'll arrive on the home screen, with the model of your character to the right of the main menu. Tap the coat hanger below the character to open the skin menu.
The Minecraft skin menu is divided into a series of boxes. Most of the screen area is dedicated to trying to sell you new skins. In the upper left, you'll see the default skins. Tap the gray figure in that box.
The screen will shift to display the gray figure as your current character. Select Choose New Skin directly above it.
Your device's file manager will open, and you'll be able to browse to the location where you downloaded your new skin. Find and select the skin, then choose whichever model you like.
You'll return to the skin menu. Now, you're selected character model will be the skin you just uploaded. Tap Confirm to apply the change permanently.
Minecraft will take you back to the main menu. Your new character will be standing next to the menu.
Follow the same process every time you'd like to change your skin. You can change it as often as you like.
How to Get Minecraft Skins on Consoles
The only way to get new skins on game consoles is via downloadable content (DLC) from the PlayStation Store or Xbox Games Store. You can head to each store from their respective console and search for Minecraft skins to buy, or you can get to the store from within Minecraft.
Launch Minecraft.
From the main menu, select Help & Options > Change Skin.
Navigate through the various Minecraft skin packs to find one you want.
Minecraft also has several default skins that come with the game for free.
If your chosen Minecraft skin has a lock symbol, that means you have to purchase it. Select the skin and head to the digital store when prompted to do so.
Buy your new skin, then go back to Help & Options > Change Skin. Select the new skin and it should be applied immediately.
One of the coolest parts of Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition is the ability to upload a custom skin for your player. These skins can be created by you, or they can be chosen from a list of pre-made designs.
Here's how to swap out the stock player skin with a custom skin of your choice!
How to create your own skin
The website minecraftskins.com has an excellent skin editor you can use to make whatever skin you want.
Launch your favorite web browser from your Start menu, desktop, or taskbar.
Navigate to www.minecraftskins.com/skin-editor/.
Click a color from the color wheel.
Click squares on the player model to apply the color.
Click the eraser button.
Click any colored squares you want to erase.
Click and drag a blank space beside the model to rotate it.
Click the Download to Computer button when you're happy with your skin.
Click Save.
How to download a pre-made skin
The website minecraftskins.com hosts a ton of skins made by other fans of Minecraft — you can download them and upload them into Minecraft. Here's how to download a premade skin.
Launch your favorite web browser from the Start menu, desktop, or taskbar.
Navigate to www.minecraftskins.com.
Click a skin that interest you. In this case, we choose Turtle.
Click the Download button. Make sure the file you're downloading is a PNG file.
Click Save. The skin will be, by default, saved to your Downloads folder.
How to upload a skin into Minecraft
Now that you've either created a new skin or downloaded a pre-made skin, you can upload it into Minecraft.
Launch Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition from your desktop, Start menu, or taskbar.
Click the hanger button located beneath your character's avatar.
Click the blank model beneath the Default field.
Click Choose New Skin.
Navigate to your Downloads folder or wherever you saved your custom skin.
Click the skin you want to upload.
Click Open.
Click the model type that looks best.
Click Confirm Skin.
That's it! You now have a custom skin for your Minecraft player.
Your custom skin
Do you use a custom skin for your player? Let us know which one in the comments section below!