In response to both of you, don't delete it or mess with it. Basically, it contains skins for mobs, not players. The folder contains the files that mobs use for their appearances, so don't touch them unless you're making a resource pack.

This is what i do , is that i made a minecraft skin folder on my desk top put all my skins in there . then at log in screen it has the skin changer then i just have path set for desk top ... then there is space in you mine craft folder too , if have on your desk top can have sub folder for hoildays and stuff to what you want to make it . this is just a thought


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My skin is currently a Steve and i don't know how to make my skin the one i want it to be

I have been having this issue for while because i am playing tekkit classic multiplayer with a few friends but they dont have a problem with their skins

but my skin is a steve.

i tried changing my skin normally on the minecraft,net page and where you normally change your skin

but my skin on the tekkit classic is still a steve.

Keep in mind that'll only affect you on the clientside. If you go onto a server you will still look like Steve to everyone else. And anyone with a Steve skin will look like your skin. And anyone who's done the same thing will see their skin on you. And etc.

I just have 1 question for tekkit clasic and older packs before 1.3 will the server for changing skins ever be like relaunched or something like that so we will be able to change our skins again? on multipalyer bty so other people will see you as you see yourselfe

So I have a paid version of Minecraft and I'm using forge 1.10.2 ( So i can play with mods). I want to change my skin so that I'm not Alex. (Still new to playing with forge) So here is what I have done so far.

If you look at the gui folder in your graphics,jar from your wurm installation, you will realize that's something impossible to achieve with the current way the gui is hard coded into the game, most of the graphic elements of the ui are not realizable at all, and the ones supporting a change are limited to 2 sizes, and need a full set of images for each of the 2 sizes, example of that is the compass or the toolbelt, the crafting window for example only have a single set of images, that's why if you have a big screen with high resolution like 1440p or higher, you end having a tinny unreadable crafting window.

What you need to do is go to your files app or just your windows search bar and type in %appdata%. In this folder, go to .minecraft, which is your minecraft directory. Go to your versions folder and select your version, and then in that folder right click the .jar file. Use 7zip to extract the files, and then go inside to the assets folder. Navigate through the folders until your filepath looks like this (example for 1.14.3, it will look slightly different for other versions):

The default textures are packaged inside the Minecraft .jar file, so you already have a copy. You can take a look at them with an unarchiver program that understands .jars (really, just zip-format files) such as 7zip, WinZip, etc. You'll find the .jar files in the versions folder of your Minecraft files.1 If you look inside the .jar file, you'll find all of Minecraft's default textures in the assets folder.

After apply the skin, your skin should change in the gameplay. We used the below example image, but once you will be done following all steps. Your skin will be changed in the game. You can download the resource packs file and skins from the download section below. be457b7860

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