Stage
Build Minecraft Character Stage Scenes
Create multi-character Minecraft scenes with skins, poses, items, backgrounds, paths, and motion. Stage is built for group shots, performances, roleplay moments, and visual stories.
Skin
Preview
Mobile-first guided preview modules live here so users understand the workflow before entering the full tool.
Stage vs Showcase
Stage
Use Stage for scenes, casts, motion, choreography, group poses, and shared performance space.
Showcase
Use Showcase for cabinets, character collections, OC walls, server rosters, and portfolio-style browsing.
Stage workflow
Cast
Choose the characters
Add the skins or character projects that belong in the same scene.
What Is a Minecraft Character Stage?
Stage turns Minecraft skins into a shared 3D scene. Instead of showing one character at a time, you can build a cast, arrange the environment, add motion, and create a public page that feels like a small performance.
Add Multiple Characters to the Stage
- Group character scenes.
- Dance or motion previews.
- Server roleplay moments.
- Multi-character posters.
- Short visual stories.
- Team or party introductions.
- Character performance pages.
Set Character Positions and Poses
- Add multiple Minecraft characters to one 3D scene.
- Set poses and motions for individual characters or groups.
- Equip items such as swords, shields, books, tools, or custom props.
- Choose backgrounds, floors, and environment settings.
- Create paths or movement routes for performance-style scenes.
- Export snapshots, GIFs, or videos when the scene is ready.
Choose an Environment and Background
A stage can become messy if every character is treated equally. Give each character a clear role, keep enough spacing between bodies, and use motion only when it supports the scene. The goal is not to fill the space; the goal is to make the scene understandable.
Add Lighting and Camera Settings
- Start with the cast first, then decide where each character belongs.
- Keep the main character or group visually obvious.
- Use props to explain roles, not just to decorate the scene.
- Avoid too many strong motions at once unless the scene is meant to feel chaotic.
- Use Showcase instead when the real goal is browsing a collection.
Export the Stage as an Image or Video
Publish and Share Your Stage Page
Minecraft Skin Showcase
Use Showcase when characters should be displayed as a collection instead of placed into one scene.
Motion Lab
Prepare poses and motion clips before placing characters into a stage.
Item Studio
Add props and held items so each character reads clearly in the scene.
Minecraft Skin Export
Turn finished stage work into images, GIFs, or video outputs.
