BL Cape

Umm i stopped using it since Dec. 7 and i never thinked dat i was special when i use dat cape my friend just send me dat cape and i used it and i made a thread bout using da cape and no one answered me they said it was ok i ask ssunsett and she said ok. Sorry for using da cape... Ill just report hacker or etc. here in da forums sorry for irritating you hazard:unsure:
you got the right to use it
View reply.
 
Rip me Theres like no video that actually explains how this works properly step by step for IOS users D; le cri
View reply.
 
Rip me Theres like no video that actually explains how this works properly step by step for IOS users D; le cri
Actually, I’m on iOS and it works pretty much the same. Just download an app called Documents (the app by Readdle) and repeat the same process as the video Ssunsett sent.
View reply.
 
giphy.gif
*wen you already updated to 1.2.6 and it doesnt work*
View reply.
 
XD sure it could help out other ios users if they have meh problem tuu anywho
This may be odd to explain in text form, though.

Step 1. Download the Documents App by
Readdle

Step 2. Download the .zip file provided in the video Ssunsett provided within this thread.

Step 3. Transfer the .zip file into the Documents app.

Step 4. Now actually open the .zip when you are in the app by tapping the file. A new folder will pop up. Rename the folder ‘CapeSkins’
Delete the .zip file.

Step 5. Leave everything as is for now. Download the cape and skin you want into your camera roll. Go into the ‘Photo Albums’ folder within the Documents app.
*** Step 5.1. Find your skin and tap on the picture. Tap the three dots in the upper right hand corner and click ‘Save to Documents.’ It will ask you if you’d like to rename the file. Rename it to ‘Devil.png’
*** Step 5.2. Find your cape and tap on the picture. Tap on the three dots in the upper right hand cornwr and click ‘Save to Documents.’ It will ask you if you’d like to rename the file. Rename it to ‘Devil_cape.png’

Step 6. Tap and hold the skin .png (the Devil.png) and drag it into the ‘CapeSkins’ folder. It will ask you if you want to overwrite the current .png
Click yes. Do the same for the cape.

Step 7. Now just compress the file. Click on the three dots on the bottom right hand corner of the folder and click ‘zip’

Step 8. Rename the file again, but this time, change the .zip into a .mcpack

Step 9. Share it into MCPE by clicking the three dots on the bottom right hand corner of the .mcpack file and clicking ‘share’. Share to Minecraft PE.

Step 10. Minecraft PE will pop up and have the pack import start. To wear the skin, scroll all the way down to the bottom until you see your skin in a skin pack. There is your skin with a cape.

This works perfectly fine for a Steve-skin model. If you have an Alex model, it will work, but it just won’t look as good. You feel me?
View reply.
 
This may be odd to explain in text form, though.

Step 1. Download the Documents App by
Readdle

Step 2. Download the .zip file provided in the video Ssunsett provided within this thread.

Step 3. Transfer the .zip file into the Documents app.

Step 4. Now actually open the .zip when you are in the app by tapping the file. A new folder will pop up. Rename the folder ‘CapeSkins’
Delete the .zip file.

Step 5. Leave everything as is for now. Download the cape and skin you want into your camera roll. Go into the ‘Photo Albums’ folder within the Documents app.
*** Step 5.1. Find your skin and tap on the picture. Tap the three dots in the upper right hand corner and click ‘Save to Documents.’ It will ask you if you’d like to rename the file. Rename it to ‘Devil.png’
*** Step 5.2. Find your cape and tap on the picture. Tap on the three dots in the upper right hand cornwr and click ‘Save to Documents.’ It will ask you if you’d like to rename the file. Rename it to ‘Devil_cape.png’

Step 6. Tap and hold the skin .png (the Devil.png) and drag it into the ‘CapeSkins’ folder. It will ask you if you want to overwrite the current .png
Click yes. Do the same for the cape.

Step 7. Now just compress the file. Click on the three dots on the bottom right hand corner of the folder and click ‘zip’

Step 8. Rename the file again, but this time, change the .zip into a .mcpack

Step 9. Share it into MCPE by clicking the three dots on the bottom right hand corner of the .mcpack file and clicking ‘share’. Share to Minecraft PE.

Step 10. Minecraft PE will pop up and have the pack import start. To wear the skin, scroll all the way down to the bottom until you see your skin in a skin pack. There is your skin with a cape.

This works perfectly fine for a Steve-skin model. If you have an Alex model, it will work, but it just won’t look as good. You feel me?
you should make an faq thread about this and it will hopefully get pinned ;0!
View reply.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 0, Members: 0, Guests: 0)

Back
Top