pls help im not good at this stuff
Could you please explain in a bit more detail?
No there isn’t a way to make custom gims but you can use barrier art or gims that look close to what you want.
Actually try this guide
Hello, Everyone, about a week ago I found this cool video by RandomGames on youtube. Through the inspect tool you can remodel your gim’s skin. I’m making this guide A because I haven’t met a single person who knows how to do this, and B the YouTube video can be confusing. So with that introduction, here’s how to do it.
(Important note: this may not work on school Chromebooks, because some monitoring extensions installed by schools or parents block the inspect feature)
Step 1: Open any 2-d game…
Doesn’t have pics so doesn’t work as much sorry :P.
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This guide I totally didn’t write has some images of custom gims that could give you ideas.
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You could use barrier art (which is the only way)
Barrier, prop, text, or terrain art are the only things that would work. (I don’t know how you would make it work with terrain, but prop and terrain art are a good combo.)
The guide that pixel sent is local
So then you can only create it with barriers, props, item image and stuff, and its not possible to actually make a gim, so it would prob look a bit off
(Also what do you need custom gim for, maybe we can find other approaches)
Barrier art is the only way.
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You can’t make your own custom gim sadly, but you can go on some apps to make your own, and use it for thumbnail!