


From there, all you have to do is give it a name, toss it in the directory for Duck Game (steam/steamapps/common/Duck Game) and you"re ready to go! Your hat will be available in the selection menu, and all will be able to bask in its glory! Advanced FashionBut what if you don"t want just a hat? Mayhaps you fancy a cape, or even just a custom rock to hurl down the field? Well that"s where the advanced template comes in.Same as before, with opening it up in your program of choice, using your creative muscles to come up with your fantastic idea, and then removing the template and saving it as a. Otherwise, when you quack, your hat will just vanish from existence.Once you"ve made your masterpiece, remove the template (if used) from the image by deleting the layer its on, or if you didn"t layer it, deleting it manually (you monster) and save it as a. So use whatever artistic talent you may or may not have, and go nuts, but make sure even if your hat is gonna look the same regardless of whether you"re quacking or not, that you make sure the hat is on both sides. This should be pretty obvious, but the left side is for when you aren"t quacking, and the right side is for when you are.

You can either make your own 64x32px image and just go from there, or use this handy reference I stole borrowed from the old guide to custom hats by Axollyon This template makes it significantly easier to align your hat with where you want it to be in game.The image is split in to two halves, each half is 32x32, and that"s the amount of space you have to work with for your hat. Basic HatmakingA basic hat, with no fancy stuff like capes or rocks, is pretty simple to make. Anything that does, i.e Photoshop, GIMP, Paint(dot)net (not a website, thats just what the program is called), and whatever else you might have that supports transparency (and layering, I hope) is fine. Here"s how you make em.Ĭustom Hats, Capes, & Rocks in Duck Game 1.5 No MSpaintTo make hats, unfortunately, you are not able to use the single greatest art program ever made (MSpaint) because it doesn"t support transparency. Custom hats got an overhaul with Duck Game 1.5, making them easier to create, and adding custom rocks alongside capes.
