About this mod
Adds 9 Star Wars skins, using textures from the official skin packs as a base.
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Adds 2 skins for Luke Skywalker (Farmer & Jedi), Leia Organa (Senator & Huttslayer), Han Solo (Smuggler and Endor) and C3PO (Original & Sequel Trilogy), and 1 for Rey and Kylo Ren respectively. I chose these particular skins due to the position of the eyes being in just the right place to work with the character models in Minecraft Dungeons (or in the case of 3PO and Kylo, it was a non-issue). I largely did C3PO and Huttslayer so I could play around with the _S textures to make parts of the skins shiny in-game. Plus, people are gonna request the latter sooner or later.
Due to the method I used to dump the textures (more on that below), I was only able to dump the base skins without the 3D hair and other bits, so I made an effort to recreate said hair within the constraints of Minecraft's normal skins. The actual assets are encrypted, and decryption is out of my ability atm.
To dump the Bedrock skins (I bought the skin pack, don't worry), I connected to a Geyser server (a Java server plugin which allows Bedrock users to join) on both Java and Bedrock simultaneously. The base bedrock skin texture is then downloaded into AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\assets\skins as a file. Just rename it and add .png to the end to turn it into a normal image file.
I can't promise I'll do any more of these, since this method of dumping bedrock skin textures is both unreliable and time-consuming, (I have to disconnect + reconnect on my Bedrock client for each skin, which takes a few minutes to do, and the method seems to stop working at a certain point until I restart the PC.) but if you'd like some pointers on how to do this yourself, feel free to give me a holler.
I bought the skin packs legally on the Marketplace, so I don't condone piracy. I just wanted to try putting these in Dungeons and play around with those shiny textures as an experiment, which was why I picked skins that I felt would translate well into Dungeons. (Twilek's and their headtails are a no-go without custom modeling. Vader and his troops have funny shaped helmets.) The Improved Player Model mod could in theory be used for characters with different facial layouts, but I have yet to figure out how that mod works.