

Creating your own skins is a big part of the Minecraft community, and we are constantly impressed with the creations you come up with! The default skins are simply a ready-to-wear option, allowing you to choose from nine skins instead of just two and all of them will be available in both wide and narrow models. When you launch Minecraft, you are given the choice of creating a skin or choosing one of our default options. Skins let you change your character's hair color, clothing, and more. Gaming on Linux contributor Cheeseness, who attended, talked about porting games to Linux in this video.Minecraft skins change the appearance of your character. Tilt Brush Toolkit is available on GitHub and includes Python scripts and a Unity SDK. If anything, this utility showcases one of the interesting ways game development and virtual reality can overlap as technology evolves." 's Alissa McAloon writes: " aims to help developers painlessly import assets and artwork created within the three-dimensional VR canvases of Tilt Brush into Unity. Google has released Tilt Brush Toolkit, a tool for creators of all backgrounds and styles to make art in virtual reality, as open source. Open source toolkit turns Tilt Brush into a game dev tool The biggest benefit of this new launcher is the fact that it will no longer depend on Java and will load dependencies through the proper installers. If you're interested in taking it for a spin, developers have asked for help testing the launcher on Reddit. Gaming on Linux has screenshots of the new launcher, which looks great. Minecraft's new launcher will be available on Linux.

Open gaming roundup for January 15-28, 2017 Minecraft's new launcher available on Linux In this bi-weekly open gaming roundup, we take a look at the new Minecraft launcher, Google's Tilt Brush Toolkit, a talk about porting games to Linux, and more.
