If you save it as a PNG file, only the tattoos would show up once they’re on the Image Manager menu. Because we only want those tattoos to show up and not the rest of the canvas, you’ll want to use the Lasso Tool to select only the body art itself. Cut and paste those to your canvas (remember, 512 x 512 size). You’ll want to find pictures of her with these tattoos clearly visible. Mercedes Martinez has several tattoos covering her arms, torso, and back. You can also make minor edits via the Facial Deformation option such as nose length, ear height, cheekbones, and so on. Make sure everything matches their corresponding features correctly.
Here’s what she’ll look like:įrom there, you’ll just need to align the proportions of her face and features.
We’ll upload it to the WWE 2K19 photo upload site, and download it via the Image Manager in the game. We’ll just use the Face Tattoo in the CAW menu for that. However, we aren’t going to use it on her cheeks or chin due to the darker contours. You also don’t want to accidentally smudge some of her facial features.Ī third option is to use the Smudge Tool for the colors that easily match the one that you used for the canvas. The downside is that if the outline of the face is too dark, it can mess up the coloring even more.
Using the Smudge Tool has a lot of benefits since it allows the skin color to wrap around the CAWs face when you’re creating it. The second option (on the right) will require us to download the Smudge Tool, which is a separate (free) download. I tend to use the oval shape while mixing it with the skin coloring. The first (on the left) is a basic copy-paste-save method. If we do pick the first option, we can use the Face Tattoo design in the Creation Suite to cover up any colors that don’t match the skin tone. We’ll use the Color Picker tool to find a darker color of her skin, and then fill the rest of the canvas with it.
Make sure to use a 512 x 512 pixels size for your canvas. Here are some highlights from her match with Meiko Satomura:įace options. So I guess this WWE 2K19 guide isn’t just about making your own CAWs it’s also to shine the spotlight on one of the most overlooked female superstars in the indies. Even though she lost her second-round matchup against Japanese legend Meiko Satomura, it was considered one of the best women’s matches in recent memory. This year, she also had a stellar showing. Although she only made it to the semifinals, she impressed long-time and new fans. All of that changed last year when she competed in the inaugural Mae Young Classic (MYC) tournament. Unfortunately, despite being an in-ring veteran for almost 20 years, she hasn’t made it to the bright lights of WWE. Mercedes Martinez is one of the most decorated female wrestlers in the world.
For WWE 2K19, one of the first CAWs I made happened to be Mercedes Martinez. Making my own CAW is something I tend to do in various wrestling games over the years. We call them CAWs, which stands for Create-A-Wrestler. With this you can craft not only entrances, move-sets, and championships - naturally, you can make your own superstars. Fortunately, the one feature that many fans look forward to the most is the Creation Suite. More often than not, they can offer the same features and mechanics that would bore you to tears. The WWE 2K games have been a mixed bag over the years.