While running a tournament stream a couple of weeks ago with Offcast, I noticed that the Build Fighter style scoreboard we used didn’t really work with the DC Comic’s fighter Injustice: Gods Among Us. As such, I decided to go and create a scoreboard overlay specifically for that game. Continue reading
Month: May 2014
D3Vlicious Builder Feature – VOLTECH
This feature was originally posted back on September 11, 2011 on the original version of the D3vlicious blog.
And now, for the second ever D3Vlicious builder feature, we have none other than modder, case builder and guy who keeps flipping my art templates around extraordinaire – VOLTECH.
Kensanity Project Fatality Stick (Custom By Bencao74)
This entry was originally posted on August 21, 2010 on the original version of the D3vlicious blog.
This is one custom project whose final result actually surprised me because I had no idea I was working on a custom at the time. Continue reading
“Berserker Barrage” MvC2 Wolverine Custom
This entry was originally posted on June 19, 2010 in the original version of the D3vlicious blog.
On occasion, custom stick builders will commission art from me for their builds (either for their own use or for their customers). One such builder is a gentleman who goes by the name spenzalii at the Shoryuken.com forums. Spenzalii was the first builder who asked me to do art for his custom build, in this case this fine Marvel VS. Capcom 2 stick which he built for a friend. Continue reading
D3Vlicious Builder Feature – B15SDM
This feature was originally posted back on August 11, 2011 on the original version of the D3vlicious blog.
A few months back, I had this idea of doing something that would put a bit more focus on stick builders and modders. These guys are the unsung heroes of the fighting game community, enabling us to play on games on, not just controllers that recreate part of the arcade experience, but in some cases, are certifiable works of art. The result of this is the “D3Vlicious Builder Feature,” this first installment featuring that genius of paint and wood (and soon, acrylic), the man known as b15sdm.