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Post by LankyLefty17 on Sept 22, 2019 18:22:39 GMT
(bio coming soon...)
Also I uploaded a bunch of updates to attires- mainly getting my rookies proper second attires, street gear, and training gear. Rampage got a college themed second attire to celebrate the start of the football season (its always been canon that he's a Georgia Bulldog, I just never mentioned it because I'm a good storyteller), and Roy got a new alt attire that better matches the Outlaws color scheme. Finally Jack Gold got a street attire, because I for some reason never gave him one. Everything is up on the workshop so enjoy!
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Nov 8, 2019 18:51:31 GMT
The new Gym arena gave me the inspiration to build a proper home for Warrior Pro. It's going to be tough to run anywhere else now... EDIT: Some small subtle changes, so a new screenshot...
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Post by Ramon on Nov 11, 2019 9:23:00 GMT
The new Gym arena gave me the inspiration to build a proper home for Warrior Pro. It's going to be tough to run anywhere else now... EDIT: Some small subtle changes, so a new screenshot...
This is such a beautiful arena! All the posters and banners, it really makes the place feel alive. :D Awesome work!
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Jan 4, 2020 18:15:27 GMT
Ok, been a while since I posted on this thread. I spent a large chunk of my efed "hiatus" updating my roster- cleaning up some logic on some of my lesser used guys, and updating a lot of attires. I specifically went back and re-looked at how I was using highlights. I feel too much into the trap of putting 25% on everything, and now I think I have a nice balance of better using 0% on things like kneepads to give a better contrast. Everyone's live on the workshop for your enjoyment (or mockery- that's up to you...) Here's a look at some of the bigger overhauls looks wise to Gears of War, Roy Carter, and Brick Casey... Also, I'm slowly starting to build out my women's division. I've got some brand new ladies in the pipeline, but I've got pretty massive overhauls of my existing ones, Fiona Walsh and Viper Lopez, posted as a starting point...
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Jan 7, 2020 3:44:16 GMT
I was fucking around with arena textures and did a thing...
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Post by Fuee on Jan 10, 2020 9:01:10 GMT
Man that is BITCHIN
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Post by eskiman on Jan 10, 2020 9:20:18 GMT
Looks brilliant, I’d love the steel grating just as a generic arena skin too!
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Feb 1, 2020 23:22:44 GMT
Figured I'd jump on the train of sharing the UI updates I made. I'll say this much, I can never go back to the default UI...
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Post by OrochiGeese on Feb 2, 2020 0:22:29 GMT
Holy shit that looks phenomenal!!!! 😲
The masks on the main screen and the trading cards on the startup screen are such a great touch 💡
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Post by tychoma on Feb 2, 2020 0:42:54 GMT
Yeah that is really well done Lanky! Does the UI navigation feel faster without the animations? I know it probably doesn't actually get faster...
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Feb 2, 2020 1:18:44 GMT
It doesn’t feel faster but it does feel cleaner. I love the more minimalist view and getting rid of all the dumb chains/fire/paint splatter
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Post by astrozombie on Feb 4, 2020 22:57:09 GMT
That UI is amazing, bold, clean and colorful! I'm sorry to ask, but has anyone written a DIY on changing the UI? How are you doing this?
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Post by Dakota on Feb 4, 2020 23:00:15 GMT
That UI is amazing, bold, clean and colorful! I'm sorry to ask, but has anyone written a DIY on changing the UI? How are you doing this? Haha, as a matter of fact, Lanky himself did just that and you can find the tutorial right here.
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Apr 20, 2020 22:03:05 GMT
Oh man its been a little bit since I updated this thread. If your first inclination with parts craft wasnt to make personalized tshirts for all of your OC edits then you aren't using the DLC correctly. Wave 1 shirts for Warrior Pro Wrestling are now available at whatever fake online store you typically visit to fake buy stuff... Right now these are showcase only (not that I can see a huge demand for these ultra specific parts). I'm maintaining my edits to be parts free until I decide how deep I want to go with this option. If that policy changes I'll likely post here. Check back tomorrow for a fairly big roster update...
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Apr 23, 2020 1:16:50 GMT
Ok- brief break from custom parts, here is a project I've been working on for a while now- a new promotion! I'm actually really excited about these edits- they lean way more towards hard hitting puro than the rest of my roster, and they (in my opinion anyways) present a good blend of New and All Japan styles. Anywhoo, here they are complete with bios and trading cards(they'll be on the workshop tomorrow at some point). You can also see them in action tomorrow in a one night tournament (more information to be posted in my efed section HERE)Billed from: Tokyo, JapanThe ace of Dragon Fire Japan has megastar written all over him. One of the three “chosen ones” he leads an excellent dojo class that includes Kenta Aoki and Koji Tanaka as the present and future of the promotion. An all around talent, Nomo’s relationship with Dragon Fire Japan owner Shintaro Ito is unmistakable given his use of Ito’s famed finisher, the Ace Valley Driver. Billed from: Sapporo, JapanA member of the famed “chosen ones” dojo graduate class with Hideki Nomo and Koji Tanaka, Kenta Aoki might be the most popular wrestler on the roster. A mix of flash and devastating strikes, Aoki has all the tools to lead a wrestling company. Many inside the promotion whisper that the future of Dragon Fire may rest on a Aoki Nomo rivalry. Billed from: Osaka. JapanmThe thrid member of the famed “chosen ones” dojo class along with Hideki Nomo and Kenta Aoki, Tanaka’s style draws from early 2000’s puro wrestling. His hard hitting, neck breaking style cripples his opponents and can end any opponent. Not as popular to modern fans as rivals Aoki or Nomo, Tanaka is the choice of puro traditionalists, and a run of tournament wins could have people within the company rethinking who the true “ace” should be. Billed from: Osaka, Japan
A 15 year veteran, Masahiro Suzuki has worked in almost every Japanese promotion there is. Known for his versatile hard hitting style Suzuki seems to bring the best out of his opponents, even if the results are not always in his favor. Less charismatic than the favored top stars, Suzuki is still dangerous and cannot be counted out in any match against any opponent. Billed from: Tulsa, OklahomaBo Leslie is the only active member of Dragon Fire’s roster left that has worn a Dragon Fire Japan championship belt before they were retired. The vet has only ever worked in Japan, and despite his age, is still extremely popular with fans as the hard hitting American. While he can’t go quite like he use to, he can still hold his own and some think if the Heavyweight Title were to be re-introduced, Leslie would have the inside track to be in the inaugural match. We've also got a good array of arenas where Dragon Fire performs:
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