Click the different parts to toggle through some options for style and colour-intensity. Move the sliders on the left to change the colors. Press L to load a save code. Press S to save, and click the stage or hit any other key to hide the save code. Have fun! Works for both girls and dudes! HOW TO ANIMATE WITH IT: Right-click the background, click "save image as" and save it to somewhere you can easily find it for each gesture / expression you want for your project. Once you've saved your avatar with each costume you want, go into your desired project and hit the "upload costume" to upload the costumes. Optional: Convert them to bitmap and get rid of the backgrounds by using the paint-bucket with transparency, and/or use the brush tool to do whatever customizing you couldn't do here. DON'T FORGET TO GIVE CREDIT THOUGH! There are 7 hairstyles, 5 gestures, 3 eye shapes, 4 mouth shapes, 5 shirts, 5 pants, 4 shoes, and 6 accessories. You can do splicing in Bitmap by layering pieces of costumes over each other once you've saved and uploaded your costumes, if you want to get more than one accessory at a time. Accessory color is adjusted with the shirt color, they are both lumped in under "top". When I do pixel art people, they are usually only about 100 pixels tall, give or take 15 px. This is set to 710% viewing size, so they are probably about 700 px, give or take. Not counting different colors, there are over 1.5 BILLION unique combinations of part-costumes!!! How awesome is that?! There'd be even more if I counted color-combos, too! (but who has that kind of time.) If you make a project with this, be sure to let me know so I can check it out! I want to see what you do with this! Here's a tutorial on how to do pixel art! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/303099848/ Here's my Deltarune/Undertale character maker: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/318957990/ And my Umbrella Avatar Maker: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/292289814/ And this one is a Design Your Bedroom maker: THIS IS A REMIX I DID NOT MAKE IT MYSELF!
Credits to @StevenTheSquare for making this project.