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User-created tool helps you make drawings in Splatoon 2

When the original Splatoon was released, players could use Miiverse to easily make drawings and share them with other players. But that option isn’t available in Splatoon 2 on the Switch.

Players can still draw and share pictures, but it’s quite simplistic and the results are nowhere near as cool as when they were drawn with the Wii U GamePad and stylus.

One Switch gamer created a tool that painstakingly draws an image, dot by dot. He recorded his original drawing, made using a Pokken Tournament controller, and then made a tool that replicates it, piece by piece.

It takes a full hour to draw the below image using this method:

You can check out a video of how it’s done: