This tutorial will take you through importing skins of your own in Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition via Luma game patching.
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People will not be able to see your skin in game without your custom skin file. |
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This guide assumes you are on the latest 1.9 update. |
What You Need
- The latest release of GodMode9
- A PC that's running Windows
- This specific version of Ohana3DS
- A Minecraft skin that's 64x64 pixels (64x32 will not work)
Instructions
Section I - Prep Work
- Copy
GodMode9.firm
from the GodMode9 .zip
and put it into sd:/luma/payloads
- Extract the Ohana3DS zip anywhere that isn't your SD card
- Put the SD card back into your 3DS and enter GodMode9 (Usually START + Power)
•Section II - Getting the skin file=
- Once you've entered GodMode9, enter
[A:] SYSNAND SD
-> title
-> 0004000e
-> Your regions title ID
-> content
- If you are on the US version,
Your regions title ID
would be 001b8700
- If you are on the JPN version,
Your regions title ID
would be 0017fd00
- If you are on the PAL version,
Your regions title ID
would be 0017ca00
- Press (A) on 00000010.app
- Press (A) on NCCH image options...
- Press (A) on Mount image to drive, pressing (A) Yes, if prompted, you should now be inside your game's drive
- Enter
romfs
-> resourcepacks
-> skins
-> skinpacks
-> Your skinpack of choice
- It's recommended going with
PVP_Warriors
, as it's a free skinpack.
- Press (A) on your desired skin
- If going with
PVP_Warriors
, use tundra_stray.3dst
for 4 pixel arm skins, and Forest_Tamer_Slim.3dst
for 3 pixel arms skins
- Press (A) to
Copy to 0:/gm9/out
, when it's done, press R + START to turn off your 3DS
Section III - Editing the skin
- Insert the SD card from your 3DS into your computer
- Navigate to
sd:/gm9/out
, and copy the .3dst
from there to your computer
- Launch
Ohana3DS.exe
- Go to
Tools
-> BCH texture replacer
- Once it's opened, go to
File
-> Open (O)
, and find your .3dst
- Click on
Texture
, you should now see the original skin
- Go into a image editor (like GIMP or paint.net)
- Open your skin in it, and flip your skin vertically
- The reason we are doing this is because the skin needs to be upside down
- Save it
- Go back into BCH texture replacer, then press
Replace
, and find your newly flipped skin file
- Once you see your newly replaced skin in BCH texture replacer, go to
File
-> Save (S)
- Once it says "Done!", close out of Ohana3DS
- Go back to your SD card directory, then make the following folders in
sd:\luma\titles
Your regions title ID
-> romfs
-> resourcepacks
-> skins
-> skinpacks
-> Your skinpacks name
- If you are on the US version,
Your regions title ID
would be 00040000001B8700
- If you are on the JPN version,
Your regions title ID
would be 000400000017DS00
- If you are on the PAL version,
Your regions title ID
would be 000400000017CA00
- The root of your SD Card should now look like this
- (root)
- luma
- titles
- 000400000017CA00
- romfs
- resourcepacks
- skins
- skinpacks
- Your skinpacks name
- your_skin.3dst
- Take out your SD card and put it back into your 3DS
- Launch Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition
- Go to the skinpack you modified (If you modified
PVP_Warriors
, go to Biome Settlers Pack 1)
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You've successfully replaced a skin with your very own custom one! |