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HUDS!
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Hi! I need to get someone to make me a brand spankin new hud that is fit for Engineer, Medic, and Soldier. Something that could be a clean layout with a "fancy" or clean font. I have tried many differnet huds, examples would be ahud, budhud, broeselhud, m0rehud, Flarepunch hud, collyhud, uwuihud, etc. I can't seem to be set on one.

So if anyone is willing to make a hud for me that would be amazing! I would pay you within reasonable prices. If you can do it for free to that would also work with me.

Wizard_Engineer.

Hi! I need to get someone to make me a brand spankin new hud that is fit for Engineer, Medic, and Soldier. Something that could be a clean layout with a "fancy" or clean font. I have tried many differnet huds, examples would be ahud, budhud, broeselhud, m0rehud, Flarepunch hud, collyhud, uwuihud, etc. I can't seem to be set on one.

So if anyone is willing to make a hud for me that would be amazing! I would pay you within reasonable prices. If you can do it for free to that would also work with me.

Wizard_Engineer.
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No one will be able to make a hud more suited for you than you yourself. Even if you don't make something perfect, there's a satisfaction in having made it your own. And it's a neat skill in general (I've mentioned it in job interviews and it helped getting into the gamedev industry), on top of just being fun.

Here are some resources that should help:
http://doodlesstuff.com/?p=tf2hud
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5eNrB8RrXXuV3P1nv6NnwF-tCL_KnJIs
http://www.teamfortress.tv/19073/hud-editing-short-questions-quick-answers
Though once you get started, looking at how other huds do things, and experimenting on your own will get you far.

Most hud devs would be happy to point you in the right direction, and plenty would be willing to answer any direct questions. But unless it's really easy work (taking stuff from one hud and putting it into another, for example) you'll be unlikely to find someone willing to make it for you, even if you offer to pay.

No one will be able to make a hud more suited for you than you yourself. Even if you don't make something perfect, there's a satisfaction in having made it your own. And it's a neat skill in general (I've mentioned it in job interviews and it helped getting into the gamedev industry), on top of just being fun.

Here are some resources that should help:
http://doodlesstuff.com/?p=tf2hud
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5eNrB8RrXXuV3P1nv6NnwF-tCL_KnJIs
http://www.teamfortress.tv/19073/hud-editing-short-questions-quick-answers
Though once you get started, looking at how other huds do things, and experimenting on your own will get you far.

Most hud devs would be happy to point you in the right direction, and plenty would be willing to answer any direct questions. But unless it's really easy work (taking stuff from one hud and putting it into another, for example) you'll be unlikely to find someone willing to make it for you, even if you offer to pay.
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If you can do it for free to that would also work with me.
[quote]If you can do it for free to that would also work with me.[/quote]
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100 dollars and i'll do it

100 dollars and i'll do it
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If you want something for Medic, medHUD could be a good choice;
https://github.com/Hypnootize/medHUD
As for the others, you could probably and easily mix and mash different HUD elements together from the ones you like.

If you want something for Medic, medHUD could be a good choice;
https://github.com/Hypnootize/medHUD
As for the others, you could probably and easily mix and mash different HUD elements together from the ones you like.
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