Anime Portraits 1.17.3
Hi! In a time when colorful, overly cute mods and endless galleries of anime schoolgirls dominate everything, I decided it was time for something more grounded. This project focuses on creating anime-style characters who keep the distinct aesthetic, but present themselves in a more mature, realistic, and serious way. It’s a generation of characters who don’t look like they’ve escaped from a school comedy, but like people who genuinely belong in a war-themed strategy game — with expressions of experience, determination, and a touch of hard realism.
– Ken Kaneki [Tokyo Ghoul] and Killua Zoldyck [Hunter X Hunter] as a sweden general.
– 09.01.2026 The background shade behind the figures of generals in the Germany has been standardised.
– 27.12.2025 The background shade behind the figures of generals in the Italy has been standardised.
– 24.12.2025 The background shade behind the figures of generals in the United Kingdom has been standardised.
– 15.07.2025 Work on Poland has been completed. Poland is now 99% compatible with Road to 56. The problem is that it’s impossible to change the graphics of Stanisław Maczek and Wincenty Kowalski. This is due to some incompatibility in Road to 56 itself. I can’t find the problem in the code. A gradual overhaul of military and naval commanders for Brazil.
– 12.07.2025 Work on Poland has begun and portraits of land forces have been made available.
v.0.7 Reworking of Poland, partial compatibility with road to 56 has been implemented, the beginning of standardization of backgrounds as in the vanilla game.
v.0.6 Sweden Rework and Italy lifting.
v.0.5 Lifting of Germany and France.
v.0.4 Lifting of Great Britain.
v.0.3 Lifting of Japan.
v.0.2 Update of AI programs using to creating mod and USA lifting.
v.0.1 Creating mod and basic rework of ENG, FRA, GER, ITA, JAPan, SOV and USA.
The graphics and characters presented in the screenshots do not represent the entirety that has been modified! Avatars and concepts are developed manually BUT with the use of AI – which is obvious.