Thread:LeeHatake93/@comment-25968390-20161122143922/@comment-4489444-20161123190903

Lol, I forgot to add the icons for the portraits and some other icons. Sorry, I didn't have a blank background image for the roster. It's pretty easy to assemble. All you have to do is copy and past transparent images to their repsective slots. The thing I do for each character is take some sort of background related to their games, like the forest from Uncharted 4's boxart for Nathan Drake and the desert from Jak 3's boxart for Jak and Daxter, and place them in the portrait slot. I then use the generic PlayStation background, paste it over the character specific background, and turn it transparent to the point where you can just barely make out the PlayStation buttons. I make all of my images in Gimp, so I don't know if Photoshop has this option or not, but after finishing the background, I use the "Colorize" option to change the color of the character's background to the player slot they represent (red for 1P, green for 3P, etc.). Then I take the character, give them an outline the same color as their player slot, and paste them to the background, finishing the portrait with the transparent border with their player number, rank, costume icon, and the "Ready" button. I copy and paste the different colored "Ready" buttons to match the player color, then type the character's name in "Arial Bold Italic" font, again, giving it an outline that matches the player color and I paste it over the transparent border under the "Ready" button. Finally, that tiny black bar underneath the character name is where the player's username goes, whether it's their PSN name or PS4's username.

I have a full description of the character selection screen's design here: http://leehatake93.deviantart.com/art/PlayStation-All-Stars-Round-2-Roster-V2-643427868