

Not what you expected, huh? The screenpack is disorted from up or down. Open up mugen.exe, and wait until the title screen pops up.ģ. If you still not have a screenpack, then download one.Ģ. So, open your screenpack, whether if it's a. Inside "data", there is another folder called "mugen1". In WinMugen, you just extract the screenpack content inside the data folder itself. Just like older versions, each content inside Mugen has a folder called "data". I'm here to give a little tutorial to add screenpacks in to your Mugen 1.ġ. So you got Mugen 1, a compatible screenpack, but you don't know what to do, or you know, but it didn't went out exactly as it's planned. I hope you guyz will enjoy this screenpack and lifebars I've made.Before i start, this tutorial shows how to add screenpacks to Mugen 1.0, since adding screenpacks in it has a little more steps than adding them into WinMugen, as to my experience. I took inspiration from many different games for the aesthetics, most notably Vanguard Princess & Under Night In-Birth.

I've included all the all the relevant PSD templates for you to use which includes all the portraits and the stage portrait template. I've included one character and 3 stages with this to show how the portraits work in general. It might not be something new to people who are already used to screenpacks utilizing custom ports or to people who have made stage previews before for their stages. This is a pretty complicated screenpack portrait wise since it uses 100% custom ports, and also you need to edit the VP_MBCStage sprite and def file to show previews of the stages you've added. I just wanted to release this one screenpack before continuing back with my work and my studies. Hey guyz, I haven't released stuff in a while and probably won't release a lot due to personal life taking over most of my time as of now.
