Skin Pack Creator for Minecraft
Game players love creating and customizing their character skins – their appearance. This guide shows you how you can customize your appearance in Minecraft: Education Edition.
If you want to do this on your iPad see the guide HERE
If you want to make a skin with Slim features use the form HERE
Minecraft Education Edition requires you to create a MCPACK file which contains all the files required for your custom Minecraft skin. Use a Minecraft Skin creator like Skindex or Tynker to create a PNG image file. Then use the online forms on the links above to create the MCPACK file required by Minecraft. Without this form you will need to create a handful of pages using JSON – which for most Minecraft users in schools is a bit too hard.
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