The issue with custom skins not displaying correctly could be due to several factors. Here are a few steps to troubleshoot the problem:
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Check File Format and Size: Ensure that your custom skin is in the correct format (.png) and adheres to the standard Minecraft skin size (64x64 pixels or 64x32 for the Legacy layout).
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File Naming and Placement: Make sure the skin file is named correctly and placed in the correct folder according to your skin change method (e.g., in a specific mods folder if a mod is used).
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Internet Connection: Confirm that you have a stable internet connection, as skins are fetched online. If you're playing on a server, ensure it's online.
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Minecraft Account Login: Ensure you're logged into your Minecraft account correctly. If not logged in properly, the game might revert to the default skin.
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Resource Pack Conflicts: If you're using a resource pack, ensure it's not causing conflicts. Temporarily disable it to see if the custom skin appears.
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Minecraft Version Compatibility: Verify that your custom skin method or tool is compatible with the version of Minecraft you are playing.
If the issue persists, it might be beneficial to reach out to the Minecraft support community or the specific platform you are using for additional assistance.