Can I Submit My Own Avatar to PF?

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The discussion centers around the lack of representation in available avatars, prompting a user to propose submitting a custom avatar they created in Photoshop. They express frustration over accessing their original account due to forgotten password or username issues, which may have arisen from a recent update. Additionally, they provide guidance on how to change avatars by navigating to the user control panel and editing options.
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I was looking over the avatars and none of them represent me and i got this picture i made with photoshop one day becuase i was board that is of the grimmace and i would like to submit that.

oh and if anyoen relaly cares this is part of SUblime Prodigy but i either i forgot my password or the correct spelling of my username or with the update and all i had to make a new one.
 
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Click on "user cp," then "edit options," scroll to the bottom of the page to "avatars," and click on "more info."
 
thanks for the avatar help!
 
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