Customize Gacha eyes for your desired aesthetic

There are 4 types of Gacha apps. The new one is called Gacha Club and it's different than all the other apps. Gacha's life is a roleplaying app that most people use to express what they like. Editing is one big subject for GachaTubers. This guide will show you how to edit Gacha's eyes.

Part 1
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Getting the Eyes

  1. Choose the character of your choice once you open the Gacha Life app.
  2. Go to the eye area and change what type of eyes you want to edit.
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  3. After you are done with customizing your eyes, change the background to a solid color. Go to the top left corner and click on the hashtag. Click on Body Sheet 1.
  4. Click the change button on the top of the screen to get only the eyes of the face. Then screenshot the body sheet.
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Editing Eyes with ibis Paint

  1. Open the app and click on the gallery. Go to the plus sign and click on upload. Go through your folders for your screenshot.
  2. Go to the tools and click on the magic wand. Click on the green space. Clear it.
  3. Go to the tools and click on the eraser tool. Erase everything except the eyes that you are going edit.
  4. Go to the tools section and at the top should be a button that says Transform. Make the eyes bigger so you can edit them.
  5. Go to the magic wand in the tool section and select the eye base part of your eye. Click on the eyedropper tool and click on the base color. With the paintbrush, fill in space with your base color.
  6. Go to your palette and make your base eye color a tiny bit lighter. Go to your brush and change it to an eyedropper. Shade lightly on top of your eye but not all the way.
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    Can I get ibis Paint for free?
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    Yes, ibis Paint is a free app, though you will need to pay to remove ads and get special brushes.
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