do i need to download something to do custom characters?

i wanted to do a peashooter with some simple coding but i need to download stuff to make a character, there is any way that i can do one without downloading?
There is no way to create a full custom character without a lump editor such as SLADE. SLADE is perfectly safe and free of viruses/malware as long as you get it from the official website. I've personally used it for over a decade.
For art, you can probably use whatever art program your computer comes with, but you'll have a better time with something like Aseprite, Paint.net, or GIMP. Browser-based image editors exist but are probably not a practical solution.
Good luck making your character! (And please try to keep your thread on-topic next time :threat: -- the Report button can help with this)
 
I typed a whole essay to realize he was asking about making a character, not loading one, lol. Anyways I shouldn't even be here after the last comment was 2 years ago, but if you still want the paragraph, here-

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Well, if anyone is here now, no, you don't need external tools to load mods, or addons, into the game.

Drag and drop the file (should be a .pk3, .wad, etc... not a zip, 7z, rar, etc...) into the "addons" folder and navigate to the addon folder in game to activate it. I believe that it's in extras, but I'm not booting to check.

You can also create subfolders, keep that in mind.

To remove addons, currently, you must close out of the game and reload it, and all addons will be disabled upon launch. Unaware if this can ever be changed due to my lack of knowledge on the modified DOOM engine SRB2 runs on.

You may also create an "autoexec.cfg" file to set the game to load addons automatically upon starting. It seems to cause preformance issues on startup but it clears itself out. To do so, add the "autoexec.cfg" file into SRB2's root, where srb2win.exe is (or whatever else it's called if you use another OS) and open the folder. Type in addfile and paste in the EXACT name of the addon, file extension and all. Say you want to enable an addon called Sonic_Bounce-V1.3.pk3. In "autoexec.cfg" type...

addfile Sonic_Bounce-V1.3.pk3

I think "autoexec.cfg" has more things it can be set to do, and I'm sure you can find said info elsewhere.
 
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