Pic Fed Evolution
2 😀     1 😒
55,69%

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$14.99

Pic Fed Evolution Reviews

The genesis of pic fed evolution is here with the digital wrestling figure sandbox. Create custom figures, props, setups, and scenes to take your ideal pic fed screenshots.
App ID1891300
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers DIY Experiences LLC
Categories Steam Workshop
Genres Animation & Modeling, Video Production, Photo Editing
Release Date12 Mar, 2022
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English

Pic Fed Evolution
3 Total Reviews
2 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Pic Fed Evolution has garnered a total of 3 reviews, with 2 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 11 minutes
DON"T BUY! first impressions, it's boring! you can't play as a wrestler, and there's no female wrestlers either the whole scene setup is also fix in one spot you can't move the camera around at least these are my first impression! you have way better features than this with Source FilmMaker and can do real justice with it and it's free! and i say if you going to charge money than you got to be better than what is free! this tries to be some sort of animation and or stop motion game yet it fails on delivery it, not a wrestling game, animation and or stop-motion features is a joke, not your typical wrestling game like your use from those triple AAA games especially from the attitude era n64, ps1, ps2 etc where you can customize your characters and play as them. you may ask if this has potential I say no because for that they would need to start all over from the ground up! which would make it a total new game all together and calling it the same name would just kill it even quicker before it has a chance, so this makes it dead with no life support flatline. here i thought i could create wrestlers that you can play as and also use as puppets to create scenes like intros and or create movies to go along with the characters and or wrestlers story and be able to play as such but this dream quickly turns into a nightmare! I wanted to really go backstage and open a can of whoop ass on someone but it whoop me instead! not a true heart of heart wrestling game but a mayor disappointment in delivery what could have been something out of this world.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime: 19 minutes
For short... I draw female wrestling matches. I was hoping to use this as a posing tool to create references for my drawings. Now I am waiting to see if I can get a refund. So, you may be wondering... Why do I RECOMMEND this? -The way this tool is built and designed, I feel it has lots of potential (importing custom textures, models, etc.). -If there's a slider, it has the option to add a specific numeric value too (that's awesome). -Posing is easy and feels natural, specially if you've used posing tools before. -In general, everything feels easy to understand and seems to work without issues. But then WHY AM I REFUNDING THIS? -I am no 3D modeler and I needed specifically female models to take advantage of this tool. -I was hoping to scale/morph specific body parts to get sort of a stylized figure... but my only option is to make my own 3D modeled parts. -Ironically, though the posing is great, I feel the main issue about this Pic Fed Evolution is camera control. Using the keyboard feels impractical, imprecise and tedious. As you may notice, this review comes from a guy expecting to get a "pose reference" tool specifically designed for wrestling. However, it doesn't improve or help my creation process (yet)... But being fair, it is a great "Pic Fed" simulator, so I can't give it a thumbs down. I'm hoping to see this grow and to come back to it when that happens. I only wish I could give more feedback to the dev(s) somehow, there's a lot I'd be willing to share.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 7 minutes
Still early into my playings around with Pic Fed Evolution but am impressed by how in-depth some features are. It couldn't be any more of a niche tool, but I dig that because I have a long history with wrestling figure/pic feds going all the way back to childhood, having had a few of my own back in the day and used to look at/read others' pic feds on some of the most amateur GeoCities-esque webpages the 2000s could possibly produce! For that, I'm all too happy to give this one a thumbs up for the huge nostalgia throwback it has given me. Also when I spend more time with it, I may produce a fed and stick it on an old school webpage! My only real gripe with it right now (as of writing) is that some major props and stuff are yet to be added, but it just came out so I'm very positive they will arrive pretty soon. Also one suggestion/idea I have is, IF possible, adding some figure pose presets would be neat! Anyways, this is a really fun idea and I look forward to seeing where it goes!
👍 : 15 | 😃 : 1
Positive
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