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This tutorial will take you through importing skins of your own in Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition. Via Luma game patching.
This tutorial will take you through importing skins of your own in Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition via Luma game patching.


{{info|text=People will not be able to see your skin in game without your custom skin file}}
{{info|text=People will not be able to see your skin in game without your custom skin file.}}
{{info|text=This guide assumes you are on the latest 1.9 update.}}
{{info|text=This guide assumes you are on the latest 1.9 update.}}
===What You Need===
===What You Need===


*The latest release of {{GitHub|d0k3/GodMode9/releases/latest|GodMode9}}
*The latest release of {{GitHub|d0k3/GodMode9/releases/latest|GodMode9}}
*A PC that's running windows
*A PC that's running Windows
*This specific version of [https://gbatemp.net/attachments/ohana3ds-zip.99223 Ohana3DS]
*This specific version of [https://gbatemp.net/attachments/ohana3ds-zip.99223 Ohana3DS]
*A minecraft skin thats 64x64 pixels (64x32 will not work)
*A Minecraft skin that's 64x64 pixels (64x32 will not work)


===Instructions===
===Instructions===
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#Save it
#Save it
#Go back into BCH texture replacer, then press <code>Replace</code>, and find your newly flipped skin file
#Go back into BCH texture replacer, then press <code>Replace</code>, and find your newly flipped skin file
#Once you see your newly repalced skin in BCH texture replacer, go to <code>File</code> -> <code>Save (S)</code>
#Once you see your newly replaced skin in BCH texture replacer, go to <code>File</code> -> <code>Save (S)</code>
#Once it says "Done!", close out of Ohana3DS
#Once it says "Done!", close out of Ohana3DS
#Go back to your SD card directory, then make the following folders in <code>sd:\luma\titles</code>
#Go back to your SD card directory, then make the following folders in <code>sd:\luma\titles</code>