Both ToonHUD and HUDS.TF are excellent websites to find themes. The steps for installing themes are similar across the board. Just locate the path first before you install the HUD. The Linux steps are similar to ToonHUB’s.
Within the folder is always two folders, “resource” and “scripts.”Īssuming you installed TF2 without changing its location, this should be the right path. Type ~/Library/Application Support/Steam/steamapps/common/Team Fortress 2/tf/custom in the field without the quotation marks. Open the Finder and select “Go,” and then “Go to Folder.”. Copy the folder containing these folders to the “custom” folder. Within the folder, there are always two folders: “resource” and “scripts.”. Download the HUD you wish to use from HUDS.TF. Similarly to ToonHUB, you should locate your “custom” file first. Drag the “toonhud” folder into your “custom” folder.įor OS X, the steps are slightly different:. Select a theme you want to download, such as Rust. If your path isn’t like this, you can locate the path via Steam Library, right-clicking TF2, selecting “Properties,” and browse for its local files. First, remove any HUDS from C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom, for example. Let’s take a look at how to change your HUD with ToonHUD. You can even create your own through a theme maker. There are many premade themes you can download on the website. ToonHUD is a HUD modification popular with many TF2 players. We’ll also answer some of the more common questions. We’ll guide you through a few common methods. If you’re new to changing your HUD in Team Fortress 2, you’re in the right place.