

This means you can't directly transfer it to a Java Edition character. For most of the parts in Bedrock edition, they add extra geometry to your character. Character Builderįirst of all, this is a little more trickier. There are however mods that allow the usage of higher resolution skins, but must follow standard model formats (means no custom models or parts), should you get them decrypted.Įdit: It is possible to get skins of this type through custom add-ons, which are basically the same, but obviously not store-bought. You can find them in the premium_cache folder, and under skins of your Minecraft storage directory, as above. However, some skins introduce custom models and higher texture resolution which cannot be transferred over to Minecraft Java Edition. There is this workaround (scroll up or down, depending on your sort settings) that allows you to access your skin, if it is a standard model skin.

In Bedrock, unlike Java Edition, skins are a little messy there's several types of skins available Regular Skins
