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so i spent a few minutes a day reading through my comments and trying to figure out if theres anything that you guys would like to be interested in to know about that i could make a video on and whatnot and yesterday i stumbled across a comment in particular that was asking whether i could explain and kind of show how you work with skins for entities and models and mobs in minecraft using blockbench and photoshop and thats what i thought id do with this video essentially give you a bit of a rundown on how the skin are laid out and stuff like that but also explain sort of how i can work with the two different softwares and what kind of benefits you have from working with both oh yeah hi by the way im kevin also known as art spykev here on the interwebs so in front of us right now we have my minecraft skin in the middle here this is a post i made for the minecraft subreddit and my own twitter account the other day essentially its a bit of a breakdown component guide as to how the sk