Updated June 2026
Paint an Album Multiplayer Guide
Paint an Album supports up to four players per Roblox server in a shared lobby where everyone paints their own album cover on a personal plot. Multiplayer is cooperative social play, not competitive racing on one canvas — understanding that prevents frustration when friends expect shared editing. This guide covers joining friends, plot etiquette, pacing, and communication for gigglefing_er’s experience (ID 120154566897536). It does not apply to Paint and Seek parties or Music Paint by Numbers sessions. More lobby tips: multiplayer tips and plots.
How Multiplayer Works
Each server hosts a maximum of four players. Everyone sees the same lobby space but works on separate stations. You cannot paint another player’s blocks unless game mechanics change in a future update — treat others’ plots as view-only.
Album search runs per player. Four friends can paint four different albums simultaneously. Auto-save tracks each plot independently, so one player leaving does not wipe others’ progress.
Joining Friends
Use Roblox’s join friend feature from their profile or share the experience link directly to Paint an Album. If the server is full, Roblox queues or suggests another instance — plots may differ, so coordinate rejoin if you want side-by-side stations.
Private VIP servers, if offered through Roblox, can lock friend groups together; check Roblox server options. Standard public servers rotate strangers in and out of the fourth slot.
Etiquette and Respect
Do not spam chat with fake codes — none are verified June 2026 (codes). Avoid blocking camera views at others’ plots if the game allows free movement. Compliment progress rather than criticizing slow pace; album covers vary wildly in difficulty.
Report harassment through Roblox’s standard tools. Paint an Album is creative and often younger-skewing; positive lobby culture keeps long sessions fun.
Coordinated Play Ideas
Theme nights: everyone searches the same genre via search albums — all jazz covers, all 2000s pop, etc. Compare finishes in the lobby showcase. Speed challenges: optional, using speed painting tips; Paint Roller owners should disclose advantage for fair fun.
Teaching sessions: experienced painters demo eyedropper and hint rhythm (beginner) while newcomers watch before claiming plots.
Technical Multiplayer Notes
SHUTDOWN = UPDATE closes all servers temporarily — auto-save should preserve progress when you return. Lag affects brush responsiveness; see controls for input tips on low-end devices.
No verified multiplayer scripts exist (scripts). Exploits harm community trust and risk account action — play legit and use official gamepasses on gamepasses if you want upgrades.
Building a Regular Paint Group
Schedule weekly lobby meetups with the same four players to rotate themes — genre weeks, decade weeks, or “worst album art” humor nights. Consistency builds skill faster than random public servers.
Designate a helper role for newcomers without forcing purchases. Experienced painters explain eyedropper and plot claim flow while veterans demo hints sparingly so beginners learn judgment, not cooldown spam.
Celebrate showcases at session end: everyone screenshots finished plots before swapping albums. Positive reinforcement keeps groups alive longer than competitive speed pressure alone.
Server Selection
Low-population servers offer easier plot claims and quieter focus — use Roblox server list or rejoin loops when friends are offline. High-population servers offer social energy when you want audience reactions.
Language barriers in public lobbies are normal — use simple chat for album theme coordination; painting is visual and needs minimal verbal alignment.
Private creative sessions reduce anxiety for players embarrassed about slow progress — VIP or small friend servers pair well with multiplayer tips etiquette norms.
Quick Reference
Paint an Album by gigglefing_er (Roblox ID 120154566897536) is a four-player lobby album cover painter with live search, auto-save, and two optional gamepasses — Paint Roller (75 R$) and No Hint Cooldown (25 R$). This page is not for Paint and Seek or Music Paint by Numbers.
No active codes June 2026 (codes). No official Trello (trello). No verified scripts on ScriptBlox, NoKeyScript, or Rscripts.net (scripts). Use home for the full wiki map and beginner with YouTube c3sd4dIUKsc for video onboarding.
Core loop: lobby (lobby) → claim plot (plots) → search album (album search) → paint with paint tools → optional passes (tier list) → showcase to friends (multiplayer tips). Controls live on controls.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can four players paint one album together?
No — each player has their own plot and album project. Multiplayer is parallel painting, not shared canvases.
How do I join the same server as a friend?
Roblox join-from-profile or follow into the experience when slots are available. Rejoin if the server is full.
Does someone leaving delete my progress?
No. Auto-save is per plot. Your painting persists independently.
Is voice chat recommended?
Optional. Roblox voice policies apply. Text chat works for coordinating themes and search picks.
Best multiplayer tips page?
{lobby/multiplayer-tips} for lobby-specific advice alongside this guide.
Different from Paint and Seek multiplayer?
Yes. Paint and Seek is hide-and-seek. Paint an Album is lobby painting with four personal plots.