UI Help

I’ve watched some tutorials but I’m struggling to accomplish ui

Basically I’ve been able to do basics like health bar stamina and even my speed in mph

But I want to know how to take something I made outside unreal and use it in unreal and what programs would be good for designing said health bars and also how tf do I create submenus

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u/Swubalicious — 2 hours ago
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Anyone regret switching to an eMTB?

I’m seeing e-bikes everywhere and I'm seriously tempted.
I’m a huge mountain biker I love the climb just to bomb back down. But honestly, those long climbs drain so much energy that I'm wiped by the time I reach the fun downhill and technical sections. Does the bike lose its playful, snappy feel on technical trails?
I’ve been recommended the Tesway X9 Ultra recently, but I’d love some honest feedback. Do you have any regrets, or was switching the best decision you ever made?

EDIT: not an ai question I worked really hard on this post as I don’t post often I get severe social anxiety and put too much into it that’s my bad I’d appreciate some honest answers though.

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u/Swubalicious — 4 hours ago

Waverider

I’ve been working on physics based hovering mechanics to give my hover craft a sort of wave rider feel but also be responsive when needed how is it looking so far?!

u/Swubalicious — 29 days ago
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My first e-bike for delivery work

I’ve been riding the Tesway X7 AWD for over six months now, mostly for food delivery. The dual-motor setup is awesome, the takeoff and acceleration are very quick and smooth which is nice when I'm in a rush to get orders out. I can hit around 35 mph if need be , really saving me a ton of time on short pickups. I used to have to get off and push my old bike up long hills, but now I just ride straight up without any issues. It handles bumpy roads and rough terrain with ease.
Even with a heavy delivery box on the back, the bike stays stable. The mirrors are incredible I feel safe through out the day and never have to bend or twist weird just to see my surroundings.
Range is great too. I usually drive it around 15 miles which is about 20% of the battery so I don’t have to worry about charging mid-shift. Overall, my job is much easier, saves money compared to a car and can go more places. Definitely a solid investment!

u/Swubalicious — 2 months ago