Adding Custom Art to Non Steam Games

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  1. SGDBoop

    A program used for applying custom artwork to Steam, using SteamGridDB. Supports both Windows and Linux, written completely in C.

    Use SGDBoop in a browser with steamgriddb. Go to this page https://www.steamgriddb.com/boop and follow the instructions to set it up. Once it's up and running you just find the art that you want and click a little plus icon and SGDBoop does the rest. You have to restart Steam for the changes to take effect.

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  3. steamgrid

    Downloads images to fill your Steam grid view

    Can try this https://github.com/boppreh/steamgrid or this one https://github.com/PhilipK/BoilR for art on non steam game needs ur steamgriddb id

  4. BoilR

    Synchronize games from other platforms into your Steam library

    Can try this https://github.com/boppreh/steamgrid or this one https://github.com/PhilipK/BoilR for art on non steam game needs ur steamgriddb id

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