[UPDATED PLUGIN] - Epic UI Pack - User Interface Assets

This is an issue with all images uploaded to Roblox, but I am glad to see that others have provided a workaround. I will submit this as a bug report to Roblox, since it would be nice if this were fixed for the benefit of all images on the platform.

At the native resolution of the icons (256x256) and below, then these artifacts should be fairly negligible. I will look into some of the workarounds available.

Pls make it free I’ll credit you so much

New Update: Added New Graphics

Lighting
Added spotlights and other lighting graphics which are perfect for showcasing products. For example, use a spotlight to replicate shining a light on one of your products. The color and transparency can be adjusted.

Sparkles
Added sparkles graphics which work well as backgrounds to make things look more magical or interesting. For example, add it to the background of a product image to enhance the visual design. The color and transparency can be adjusted.

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My suggestions
Some basic gui shapes that arent included in roblox, triangles, circles, ect…
Some more modern ui
Different themed gui, anime, simulator, tycoon, pvp
Pre-made gui, like settings tab, shop tab, inventory tab, ect…

There are some triangles, circles, rectangles, polygons, etc in the icon set! Thank you for the other suggestions.

New Update: Added New Content

These are perfect if you want to sell coins, gems, or cash in your store!

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This plugin is so good…although I wish it was free…

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New Update: Added New Content

Added new windows that you can use to show player achievements such as leveling up or completing a task.

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This pack is filled with content, $12 isn’t gonna kill you man

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This plugin is good, thank you for creating it. It also would be great if you could make a option which would automatically size the selected item to every device.

All elements are already designed to scale to any size so that they look good at any size on any device.

All you need to do is to use Scale units for the element’s Size property as described here:

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are there videos on how to use this?

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There are no videos but there are plenty of instructions:

  1. Read the How To Use sections in the post above for each element.
  2. Read the Attributes Tutorial in the post above.
  3. In the plugin itself, each page has a More Info button with additional instructions.
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If i get this, i may make a video but idk lol. i am thinking of buying it

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concerning performance impact upon activation of the plugin since a few days, goes from 15-16 Cpu usage to 22-24… any idea what cause it ?

I have to turn off the plugin now.

  • Ryzen 3800X
  • 32 gb Ram
  • No unsual process in background.
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It is a Roblox bug introduced a few days ago in Studio that affects some plugins. The bug has been reported to Roblox. So hopefully Roblox will fix it soon.

This looks veeery similar to a GUI pack already available on the Unity store…

First, the buttons are obviously very similar to each other, the colours, style, drop shadow are all the same. The only difference is the font and the fact that the shadow in the background is mirrored on yours.
Buttons

As for the window, it’s pretty identical. The close buttons are identical, the glow behind the title is the same, and you’ve even used the same shadow below the title. The colours are the same again, too.
Windows

Your progress bar is pretty similar too.

I haven’t gone through everything, but it’s pretty obvious you’ve taken some “inspiration” from a pack on the Unity asset store by Layer Lab.

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The plugin tries to use universal design patterns that are common in the industry and have been tried and tested. For example, the button/bar style is a very common style that has been around a long time and is used in many games past and present. I have seen numerous iterations and variations of this same graphical style for at least 10 years. It is a common style that was available long before anyone replicated it on Unity. Additionally, these are not images, which other game engines use, but native Roblox elements such as Frames, UICorner, UIStroke, Roblox Fonts, etc.

Obviously they’re recreated in studio, I’m not suggesting you 1:1 ripped the images from their pack. However, anyone who looks at the two pictures of the pop-up example can clearly see you’ve recreated their pack. This isn’t an “industry standard”, they are almost identical.

There was a new update to Roblox Studio released yesterday, and it looks like Roblox has fixed the bug which was causing plugins to lower the FPS.
The FPS now seems back to normal with everything running smoothly again.