![]() ![]() The yellow side is the right of the cape (when facing the front of the cape)The red part is the back of the cape, and the light blue part is the bottom of the cape. The green part on the left is the left side of the cape (when facing the front of the cape). The green part on the top is the top of the cape. Below is an enlarged version and a small version. You'll also need to download the template for designing capes. So how do you create capes for this tutorial? First, you'll need to install some image manipulation software. This is done so by modifying the game files (in this case, the Alex/Steve skins), and replacing them with custom geometry. The difference is that on bedrock, the default skins are able to be exploited to add capes and also be your own skin. Unfortunately, this isn't the same case with Minecraft bedrock edition. Capes have circulated Minecraft Java for years now, some being rarer than others. ![]()
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