By going on to the minecraft website and clicking on profile then press upload image and upload your image from there
reshiram89 is a minecraft who does and upload minecraft videos on youtube.
On the Minecraft website itself, you can upload new skins.
If your talking about the Curse.com minecraft forums, then go to the maps area of the forum, then there should be a button called "are you an author of a map?" or something similar. go click it and you will reach the upload page.
If you wish to upload a custom skin to your Minecraft account there are two options: 1. You have the skin image saved to your computer where you can press [Upload] or something similar and upload the skin directly 2. You can upload the skin via URL. A URL is basically your address bar. For example whatever website you are looking at, for example Answers.com. It says answers.com. To upload a Minecraft skin by URL you will have to have the image's URL link. So on the Minecraft website you would paste in the URL that the image is located on
you can upload a screeshot of your game to facebook from the pause menu.
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1. Log in to google drive at drive.google.com.2. Click Upload --> Files 3. Navigate to wherever you have Minecraft stored, and double click on it. (Or select it and press upload.)
First create an account on their website. Then log in and click upload. Select your world file name it and add a description and submit.
I think you mean how to make skins in minecraft. To make a skin, you can go to a skin making website like skindex, minecraft skins,or planet minecraft. There you can download a skin, or make you own using their tools. To upload your skin onto minecraft, just go to minecraft.net, log in, press profile, and upload your skin. Then, just log into minecraft online, and you should have your skin!
The 'seed' only controls the terrain. What you need is to find a 'skin', and upload it to your account through the Minecraft website.
you need to go to your .minecraft folder then go to your saves folder then find your world and burn that onto a cd