What's a fighting game without a special move?! What's Little Fighter 2 without using any special move? Learn how to use special moves and hop into the big fun! In this practice session, we recommend using Deep as your character. He's an easy character to handle, and his special moves are not too complicated, making him a good practice character. Feb 25, 2014 From 1989. One of my favorite songs from the day it came out. It gets better with age. Vocal melodies are insane. Here is a video of me warming up. We took my guitar track and isolated it.
Custom Character Installation
A tutorial on how to correctly install lf2 characters.
A tutorial on how to correctly install lf2 characters.
Version Installation
A tutorial how to correctly install LF2-Versions.
A tutorial how to correctly install LF2-Versions.
How Do I Install New LF2-Downloads Correctly?
There are innumerable new characters, backgrounds, and weapons for Little Fighter 2. How to install them and what you have to care about is explained in this tutorial.
How to Correct Errors in LF2-Downloads?
It's so sad that a lot of downloads are incomplete. Sometimes files ort need an allround knowledge of data changing - here I explain some techniques to modify a character in a fast and easy way.
The Way to Your Own Character
We're often asked about how to make custom characters - well, here's a rough guide on how to make one. But it's not a recipe that anyone can follow without any effort!!!
I was so excited to get several requests for this! People actually read my blog and like my ideas! LOL
Cloth Gtube pad tutorial:
Cloth Gtube pad tutorial:
1. Trace circles onto flannel or any other absorbent fabric. I prefer flannel because it doesn't stretch much when you sew and it's nice and soft. I use 3 layers in my pads and I use the same cup every time so they are all uniform.
2. Pin the layers together and draw a small circle in the center and a line straight down. I use regular kid's washable markers and it washes out in the first wash.

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4. Round off the edges. I think this makes the finished product look nicer.
5. Zig-zag around the edge of the pad. Go slowly and reposition the foot as needed. Because it's so small you really have to stop and start a lot unless you are just a genius with a machine (I am not). After zig-zagging, do a straight stitch around the whole thing for added stability.
6. It should look something like this. Trim any stray fabric away from the edge.
7. Add a snap. If you don't have a press or snap pliers, the metal hammer on snaps work fine. They are a bit of a pain, and take a little practice, but they are cheap.
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The hand-sewn version: Do everything through step 4 and then just stitch by hand instead of using a machine. It takes longer, but it actually looks nicer and neater, especially around the small inner hole. I used 2 layers of thread, but only 1 is really needed. Wrap the thread around the edge and then straight stitch all the way around. One pad took me an hour vs 10-15 minutes on a machine, so it's not all that time consuming. Stitch one up while you watch your sitcoms in the evening!