Free, beginner-friendly Roblox clothing designer offering customizable outfits with stickers, prints, and fabric textures
Free, beginner-friendly Roblox clothing designer offering customizable outfits with stickers, prints, and fabric textures
Vote (35 votes)
Program license Free
Developer White Platform Studio
Version 54.9
Works under Android
Also known as Makerblox
Vote
(35 votes)
Developer
White Platform Studio
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
54.9
Also known as
Makerblox
Pros
- Free app focused on custom Roblox clothing
- Basic, easy-to-understand interface suitable for beginners
- Supports shirts, T-shirts, pants, and full outfit sets
- Separate styles for male and female avatars
- Wide variety of stickers, accessories, prints, and fabric textures
- Ads reported as present but not overly intrusive
Cons
- Some users experience very long loading times and repeated restarts at 100 percent
- Tutorial for uploading clothes to Roblox may not respond when tapped
- Imported images with transparency can be corrupted, turning clear areas into white, black, or speckled pixels
- Creative tools favor simplicity over advanced editing controls
Makerblox - Create Skins is an Android app that lets you design custom clothing for your Roblox avatar directly on your phone, using a visual editor with stickers, prints, and fabric textures. It focuses on making outfit design quick and approachable, without needing any specialized graphics software.
It suits Roblox players who want free, personalized avatar clothes and prefer editing on mobile instead of using more complex desktop tools.
Mobile Clothing Designer For Roblox Avatars
Makerblox centers on one goal: helping you create your own clothes for your Roblox character and then use them in the game. The app is promoted as a way to avoid constantly buying avatar clothes, since you can design outfits yourself and reuse them as much as you like.
You can build different types of garments, including shirts, T-shirts, pants, and full clothing sets. The editor supports both male and female avatar styles, so you can match the proportions and overall look of the character you use in Roblox.
Creative Tools, Stickers, Prints, And Textures
The toolset is straightforward rather than advanced, but it covers the basics needed for simple outfit design. You can combine:
- Clothing types such as tops, bottoms, and sets
- Various stickers and accessories like hoods, pockets, ties, scarves, and jewelry
- A selection of prints for creating graphic T-shirts
- Multiple fabric textures that help clothes look more like real materials
Together, these elements give you hundreds of possible combinations for personalizing your avatar’s wardrobe. You can layer stickers and prints over different textures, adjust styles for male or female characters, and build a collection of outfits that fit your own taste.
Ease Of Use And Overall Experience
The interface leans toward simplicity. One user describes it as basic and easy to use, and notes that with some creativity you can put together almost any look you have in mind. This focus on a clear layout makes the app approachable if you are new to skin or clothing editors.
Makerblox is also free to use. Advertising is present, but feedback suggests the ads do not appear in overwhelming amounts or at a level that ruins the experience. For a no-cost tool, that balance between access to features and ad pressure is a positive point.
Performance Issues And Image Transparency Problems
Despite its strengths, there are some notable technical problems that can affect how practical Makerblox feels day to day.
One recurring issue involves loading times. In some cases the app takes very long to load, and when the progress bar reaches 100 percent it simply starts over instead of finishing. If this happens repeatedly, it can prevent you from getting into the editor at all.
There are also complaints about the in-app tutorial that is supposed to help you upload your designs to Roblox. For some users, the tutorial button does not respond, so they cannot start the guide at all. When you rely on that help to understand the upload process, this unresponsive behavior can be frustrating.
Another concern is how the app handles imported images with transparent elements, such as PNGs with see-through areas. Transparency can become corrupted during upload, turning into scattered pixels or large patches of solid white or black where there should be clear space. In some cases, the transparent parts lose their transparency entirely and turn fully white or black. If you like to start from your own pre-made graphics, this bug can significantly limit what you can do.
Verdict
Makerblox - Create Skins offers a simple, phone-friendly way to design free Roblox clothing with stickers, prints, and fabric textures. When it works smoothly, it provides a quick route to building a unique wardrobe for your avatar without paying for every single item.
However, long loading cycles, a nonresponsive upload tutorial, and trouble handling transparent images hold it back, especially for players who depend on custom graphics or need clear guidance for getting outfits into Roblox. If you are patient with these issues and mainly want a basic, ad-supported clothing editor, Makerblox can still be a useful option.
Pros
- Free app focused on custom Roblox clothing
- Basic, easy-to-understand interface suitable for beginners
- Supports shirts, T-shirts, pants, and full outfit sets
- Separate styles for male and female avatars
- Wide variety of stickers, accessories, prints, and fabric textures
- Ads reported as present but not overly intrusive
Cons
- Some users experience very long loading times and repeated restarts at 100 percent
- Tutorial for uploading clothes to Roblox may not respond when tapped
- Imported images with transparency can be corrupted, turning clear areas into white, black, or speckled pixels
- Creative tools favor simplicity over advanced editing controls