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= Creating custom themes for the 3DS =
Creating custom themes can be done in a number of ways using different tools such as Kame Editor. To use these utilities, you need to have [[Custom firmware|CFW]], a custom theme manager (e.g Anemone3DS) and a device that can manipulate files on a SD card.
Creating custom themes can be done in a number of ways using different tools such as Kame Editor. To use these utilities, you need to have [[Custom firmware|CFW]], a custom theme manager (e.g Anemone3DS) and a device that can manipulate files on a SD card.


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* [https://exelix11.github.io/Yata-online/ YATA+ online] - A browser version of YATA+
* [https://exelix11.github.io/Yata-online/ YATA+ online] - A browser version of YATA+


'''Should I not use the other editors?'''
'''Should I use the other editors?'''


You're free to choose which editor you'll work with, but Kame-Editor is the most user-friendly, which means it has an easy to understand interface that'll allow you to make themes with more ease compared to Usagi3DS or YATA+.
You're free to choose which editor you'll work with, but Kame-Editor is the most user-friendly, which means it has an easy-to-understand interface that'll allow you to make themes with more ease compared to Usagi3DS or YATA+.


Another thing to keep in mind too is that Usagi3DS and YATA+ are incredibly outdated. Kame-Editor receives updates fairly regularly, and hence why you should use it instead of the other theme editors.
Another thing to keep in mind is that Usagi3DS and YATA+ are very outdated. Kame-Editor continues to receive fairly regular updates, hence why you should use it instead of the other theme editors.


== Instructions ==
== Instructions ==
=== What You Need to Know ===
=== What You Need to Know ===
# Keep mind of the '''gap size'''. Each 3DS has a gap size between each screen, and that gap is approximately '''56 pixels'''. If you want to use a full image for both screens, the gap size is very important.
# Take note of the '''gap size'''. Each 3DS has a gap size between each screen, and that gap is approximately '''56 pixels'''. If you want to use a full image for both screens, the gap size is very important.
# Music for the theme must not surpass the file size of '''3.3mb'''. Otherwise the theme will either not appear in your custom theme manager or it will simply not play music.
# Music for the theme '''must not''' surpass '''3.3MB''' in size, or the theme may not appear in your custom theme manager or may not play music.
# SFX (sound effects) have to be under the '''182kb''' limit of file size. Be sure to use small SFX so you can include all the SFX you want to in your theme.
# SFX (sound effects) for the theme '''must not''' surpass '''182KB''' in size. Be sure to use SFX that are small so that  you can include all the SFX you want to in your theme.


=== Using Kame Editor ===
=== Using Kame Editor ===
For more information on how to use Kame Editor, refer to the official [https://gitlab.com/beelzy/kame-editor/-/wikis/home Documentation].
For more information on how to use Kame Editor, refer to the [https://gitlab.com/beelzy/kame-editor/-/wikis/home official documentation].


=== Using Usagi3DS ===
=== Using Usagi3DS ===
For more information on how to use Usagi3DS, refer to this [https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-make-3ds-custom-themes-2020-updated.568539/ guide].
For more information on how to use Usagi3DS, refer to [https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-make-3ds-custom-themes-2020-updated.568539/ this guide].


=== Using YATA+ ===
=== Using YATA+ ===
For more information on how to use YATA+, refer to this [https://gbatemp.net/threads/tutorial-creating-a-3ds-custom-theme-from-scratch-with-yata-v1-1.393602/ guide]. This guide is valid for both app and browser version.
For more information on how to use YATA+, refer to [https://gbatemp.net/threads/tutorial-creating-a-3ds-custom-theme-from-scratch-with-yata-v1-1.393602/ this guide]. This guide is valid for both the app and browser versions of YATA+.

Revision as of 07:18, 6 August 2022

Creating custom themes can be done in a number of ways using different tools such as Kame Editor. To use these utilities, you need to have CFW, a custom theme manager (e.g Anemone3DS) and a device that can manipulate files on a SD card.

Theme Editors

Should I use the other editors?

You're free to choose which editor you'll work with, but Kame-Editor is the most user-friendly, which means it has an easy-to-understand interface that'll allow you to make themes with more ease compared to Usagi3DS or YATA+.

Another thing to keep in mind is that Usagi3DS and YATA+ are very outdated. Kame-Editor continues to receive fairly regular updates, hence why you should use it instead of the other theme editors.

Instructions

What You Need to Know

  1. Take note of the gap size. Each 3DS has a gap size between each screen, and that gap is approximately 56 pixels. If you want to use a full image for both screens, the gap size is very important.
  2. Music for the theme must not surpass 3.3MB in size, or the theme may not appear in your custom theme manager or may not play music.
  3. SFX (sound effects) for the theme must not surpass 182KB in size. Be sure to use SFX that are small so that you can include all the SFX you want to in your theme.

Using Kame Editor

For more information on how to use Kame Editor, refer to the official documentation.

Using Usagi3DS

For more information on how to use Usagi3DS, refer to this guide.

Using YATA+

For more information on how to use YATA+, refer to this guide. This guide is valid for both the app and browser versions of YATA+.