The "Fill" setting is also a pain if the arse to use. It's difficult to explain what it does out-of-context, but I find it to be necessary if you want to finish your skin in less than half an hour. I don't know if it's an error on my end or not, but the "Mirror" setting tends to turn itself off at random. If you want to undo a big chunk of your skin but not reset it completely, then expect to be there for a while, especially thanks to the fact that the Undo button is prone to being unresponsive as I mentioned prior. And the Undo button undoes your error(s) one. Its UI is fairly simple and straightforward, but the buttons to the left (Undo/Redo, Eraser, etc.) are VERY unresponsive, at least for me. My second complaint is the somewhat difficult-to-use Skin Editor. I'm the type who's a total loner, offline and online, so I don't particularly mind, but to each their own. Even then, the OP rarely responds to you. It's EXTREMELY difficult to get more than one or two votes at all on your skins, and actual comments are even rarer. The first con that comes to mind is the extreme lack of user-to-user communication. There's not much I have to say about this site, so let's just split the review up into Pros and Cons: save them for later), and, my personal favourite feature, use the site's built-in skin editor to make your own and upload them onto the site. Without an account, you can only download skins from the website, but WITH an account, you can vote skins up or down, comment on them, add them to your Wardrobe (i. , also known as The Skindex, is an online archive made for - what else? - Minecraft skins.
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