Create Your Own Art Gallery in Animal Crossing: A Guide for Missing Museums

We’re all at home these days thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, culture-lovers who are missing museums may enjoy a video game that allows players to build their own unique art gallery.

A screenshot of an art gallery in Animal Crossing
A video game allows players to build their own art gallery © Getty Center

The art generator tool has been developed by the Getty Center in Los Angeles. It is designed for use in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, a life simulation video game developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch console. This engaging game allows players to design their ideal island lifestyle from the comfort of their homes. Players can plant and nurture fruit trees, trade clothing with friends, decorate their houses, invest in stocks, and collect bugs.

A screenshot of a girl standing in front of an orange tree with an art easel in Animal Crossing
The art generator tool has been developed by the Getty Center in Los Angeles © Getty Center

The Animal Crossing Art Generator tool enables players to incorporate museum artworks into the game. Therefore, you can wear Van Gogh’s Irises on your shirt, enhance your wallpaper with a Renoir or Monet, showcase Rembrandt on your island flag, or even host your very own art exhibition. This innovative generator allows any image from Getty Center’s open-access collection to become a mini artwork for Animal Crossing.

A screenshot of a girl in a lounge in Animal Crossing
The game allows players to design a dream island lifestyle from their homes © Getty Center

Players can easily search for art and artists in the collection and scan the generated QR code to import artwork into their game, allowing it to feature on clothing, wallpaper, canvas, and more. Moreover, the tool includes an IIIF manifest converter, making it straightforward to transform and share open-access artworks from other museums for use in the game.

A screenshot of a girl with an easel in Animal Crossing
Any image in Getty Center’s open-access collection can be transformed into a mini artwork for Animal Crossing © Getty Center

For step-by-step guidance on incorporating art into Animal Crossing using a QR code, refer to Getty’s informative blog post here.


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