Custom Design Signs

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First off, I don't know where to post this so I apoologize if I put it in the wrong place.

I'm making a Harry Potter themed town and my train station is supposed to be Azkaban while my town hall is supposed to be Hagrid's house. To make that clear I wanted to put custom design signs in front of them (the PWP) but I don't know how to because they don't accept my QR scans. Is the only want to add designs on them is to make my own? Can I not ever put QR designs on them?

Thank you to anyone that helps and sorry if this was a stupid question
 
I believe You can scan a custom design to your saved Spaces first , and then from there, upload it to the pwp.
The sign itself doesn't give the option to scan.



Edit: actually no, I just tried it... huuum I always thought you could but I guess not.
 
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You have to make it basically.... A lot of QR codes have the pixel version so you can recreate it :/ I recently had to do that and I'm not artistic at all so I just counted each pixel
 
I use this site to copy a picture and turn it into a design.

https://app.hayu.io/tobimy/

(You're going to have to draw it though..but it's helpful, but I'm not sure if it works with already done designs that have qr codes for them)
 
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I use this site to copy a picture and turn it into a design.

https://app.hayu.io/tobimy/

(You're going to have to draw it though..but it's helpful, but I'm not sure if it works with already done designs that have qr codes for them)

Yeah this app is super helpful! I use it to design my paths. Even if I don't use the actual qr codes after it's nice to see the colour suggestions so I can copy it on the DS
 
Best thing you can do is: get the code, 'edit' it, then you can use it on signs. This is because the game recognizes it as your own design after you 'edit' it, but you don't actually change anything on the design itself. I have tried this many times, and it has always worked for me.

The other option is to make it yourself, but you can reference a picture to see how to make it. Heck, you can even look up pixel art if it'll help you figure out where the pixels would go.
 
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