How to make Pumpgim pie and Crumble with barriers

“This time, we’re stepping it up by creating two Gims using barriers: the festive and cozy PumpGim Pie and the sweet, textured Crumble Gim. These designs will showcase unique details and flavors through clever barrier placement, bringing both characters to life. Let’s get into the creative process and craft these two delicious-looking Gims step by step!”


PumpGim Pie🥧
Step 1

First get a barrier and make it a wide box shape. This is the base for our Pumpgim pie
(R-234 G-167 B-88 for exact warm, golden orange with a slightly muted, earthy tone color. It resembles a pumpkin spice or caramel hue, with a rich, autumn-like vibe that feels cozy and inviting.)
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Step 2

To represent the scalloped crust edge, add a thinner rectangular shape on top of the box with rounded or indented scallops along the top. This creates a decorative, wavy border that mimics the look of a pie crust, giving the design a refined, crafted appearance.
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Step 3

Create another box that is darker in color to represent the filling for the Pumpgim pie. This box should be smaller than the crust and positioned directly on top of it, centered within the scalloped edge. The darker hue will help it stand out as the main filling while the crust provides a contrasting frame around it.
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Step 4

add two small rectangles beneath the Pumpgim pie to represent the legs. Position them symmetrically, one on each side, to keep the pie balanced.
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Step 5

To add eyes to your Pumpgim pie, draw two circles or ovals on the filling, near the top center. Space them evenly apart for balance. For extra character, you can add small dots or highlights inside the eyes to make them expressive.
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(Highlights are optional)

Step 6

Lastly, place three small squares on top of the pie to represent whipped cream.
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Crumble 🍪
Step 1

Get a small brown barrier.
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Copy and paste it all around to form an oval shape.
Like this
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Fill it in with a larger barrier of the same color.
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Step 2

Get a small brown barrier for the chocolate chips.
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Copy and paste these small chocolate chips all around the base of the crumble.
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Step 3

Add rectangular barries for the legs
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Step 4

Add eyes to your crumble gim
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Final Masterpieces🍪🥧

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While these designs may not be perfect, they share similarities, and that’s what matters. Feel free to get creative with your designs! They don’t need to match exactly in color or form. For instance, your PumpGim Pie doesn’t have to be limited to one color – it can be pink, purple, red, orange, or any color you feel fits the vibe! The same creative freedom applies to your crumble gim as well – experiment with different hues and styles to make them unique and fun. Let your imagination guide you!

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No offense or anything, but you can use the character/[passive] sentry device for this. Besides, it’s impractical to have a giant Pumgim pie, or Crumble in the middle of the game.


the only giant thing I like made out of barrier art is penguins

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But If you want to create a specific gim with barrier art, then here is this art guide to make to gims

No, I think the difficulty would be :white_large_square:

@TheEntity Does being time consuming count for being hard?

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No, I meant because all art guides are :white_large_square:

Ah, ok

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