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Skinning Skeletons, hunt for the skin editor that is just right

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square_skull:
If you don't speak epic title  ;D, then let me tell you what I want...

A long time ago (up until the days when the Redstone update only just came out), I used to skin very nice people and give them to people, but I can't do that now since skincraft (the skin editor I used to use) refuses to obey my will. Me, the skelly some of you were familiar with, was of course, to say the least, a little ticked off (note: millions died that tragic day...).

 Now I am in need of a new editor, and after being out of sync of the minecraft universe for so long, I have no idea which one I should invest in, so I need you, my fellow Opticrafters, to suggest that most advanced and reliable skin editor you have ever laid eyes on!

Note: it would be appreciated if you can give me a description (brief or lengthy) about any of the editors you recommend, thanks!

Note 2: please don't bring up Photoshop, as I have already tried it out.

Wone:
Online skin editors are bullshit.

Try MCSkin 3D. The interface is pretty self-explanatory. Little size (around 3MB) for you to download.

square_skull:
Oh, and just clarifying this now:
1. I would absolutely love an offline skin editor that works (wone had the right idea)
And
2. If the skin editor is guaranteed to update for the skin update, I will not kill and reanimate your pet puppy as my zombie slave  :D ;D.

Wone:
Skin update, as in the asymmetrical arms and legs?
Sadly, MCSkin3D hasn't had that built into it yet.

and joke's on you, I don't have a puppy.

_____________UPDATE_____________
Apparently MCSkin3D does support 1.8 skins, I am yet to figure out how.
You can start fiddling around yourself, and perhaps tell me when you figure it out.

iGenerator:
Photoshop

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