Arqade Asked on June 17, 2021
I’ve been wondering.
Most games with custom content cache the custom content from others somewhere. Is there a way to find the custom skins of others somewhere in the Minecraft folder after you played online with others?
Basically, when I see a cool skin someone I’m playing with is wearing, I would sometimes like to “steal” it.
No, skins are cached in memory, however you can view other skins at: http://s3.amazonaws.com/MinecraftSkins/[USERNAME].png
E.g. My skin would be at http://s3.amazonaws.com/MinecraftSkins/mike4560.png
Correct answer by Saspiron on June 17, 2021
Minecraft does not cache any skins as files on disk, but for your interests for this topic I have some for you :-)
If you want to get a skin from a specific user from whom you know the username (with correct case!) then navigate to http://www.minecraft.net/skin/Username.png
For example: http://www.minecraft.net/skin/Notch.png to get Notch's skin.
I use this on our servers website to display pictures of online users and player cards showing the users appearance in game.
Answered by Mose on June 17, 2021
Skins are typically stored in your .minecraft
folder. There is a skins
folder, which contains all cached skins in multiple folders. These are .png
files, however they are not named as such; you have to rename them. You also don't get to see the usernames, just a generated number.
On windows the folder is typically in %AppData%.minecraftassetsskins
(type / copy this in the folder browser address bar).
Note: Please don't copy other's skins without permission; it is disrespectful.
Answered by Nulano on June 17, 2021
Go to nameMC.com then search your username and BOOM! There it is, ripe for the download.
Answered by Guy on June 17, 2021
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