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Show Me Your Skin! (Hide armor)
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A mod to hide or customize armor rendering.
Does not follow a specific thematic focus apart from vanilla Minecraft.
Used for mods with little to no gameplay elements.
Includes aesthetic items like decoration, clothing, and visual effects.
Includes quality of life improvements and small tweaks to enhance and customize gameplay.
Adds client-side tools and features to enhance the user experience.
Adds tools to customize the user interface and menus.
Fabric is a mod loader for versions 1.14+ of Minecraft, particularly popular for client side and optimization mods.
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Note:
Armor transparency options have been removed as of version 2.0. Armor can still be hidden separately from trims and enchantment glint, but no gradual transparency can be set.
The code for this feature was too brittle for me to maintain with the many changes mojang has been making. I'll properly update the description soon™.
If transparency is important to you, I recommend switching to Armor Hider by zannagh, which maintains this feature on newer versions.
Show Me Your Skin!
Show Me Your Skin! (the exclamation mark is important) is a client-side mod with optional server-side support that enables extensive customization of armor rendering. Every feature is toggleable and designed to be as flexible as possible.
Sliders galore
All the armor hiding options you could ever need, in one intuitive GUI. Including:
- Individual configuration of each armor piece and elytra/shield:
- Arbitrary transparency
- Invisibility
- Enchant glint hiding
- Server-based syncing of settings
- Player name tag display toggle
- Context-sensitive armor hiding
- Per-player settings overrides

Truly flexible
Below are a few examples of the flexibility this mod offers. You can fully cater the settings to your preference, and change them on the fly if needed.

Context-sensitive hiding
Armor can be restored to vanilla behavior based on certain conditions, such as being in combat. This means the armor will be shown for a configurable amount of seconds after a player is damaged.

Multiplayer support
When the mod is installed on a server, it'll enter "server mode" and any settings you configure for yourself will be visible in real-time to other players. Though admins can enforce certain restrictions on what settings are available if they feel the need for it.

When the mod is only installed on your client however, you'll be able to configure personal settings for every player on the server. Though these are only visible to you.

Show Me Your Skin!
Note:
Armor transparency options have been removed as of version 2.0. Armor can still be hidden separately from trims and enchantment glint, but no gradual transparency can be set.
The code for this feature was too brittle for me to maintain with the many changes mojang has been making. I'll properly update the description soon™.
If transparency is important to you, I recommend switching to Armor Hider by zannagh, which maintains this feature on newer versions.
Show Me Your Skin! (the exclamation mark is important) is a client-side mod with optional server-side support that enables extensive customization of armor rendering. Every feature is toggleable and designed to be as flexible as possible.

Sliders galore
All the armor hiding options you could ever need, in one intuitive GUI. Including:
- Individual configuration of each armor piece and elytra/shield:
- Arbitrary transparency
- Invisibility
- Enchant glint hiding
- Server-based syncing of settings
- Player name tag display toggle
- Context-sensitive armor hiding
- Per-player settings overrides

Truly flexible
Below are a few examples of the flexibility this mod offers. You can fully cater the settings to your preference, and change them on the fly if needed.

Context-sensitive hiding
Armor can be restored to vanilla behavior based on certain conditions, such as being in combat. This means the armor will be shown for a configurable amount of seconds after a player is damaged.

Multiplayer support
When the mod is installed on a server, it'll enter "server mode" and any settings you configure for yourself will be visible in real-time to other players. Though admins can enforce certain restrictions on what settings are available if they feel the need for it.

When the mod is only installed on your client however, you'll be able to configure personal settings for every player on the server. Though these are only visible to you.

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