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Title: Anyone interested in doing graphics on a table?
Post by: Itchigo on November 28, 2012, 03:33:13 PM
I will be posting a wip thread to test this as well. I'm using decals for the lights until I get actual writing on the lights. I'm open to reshaping the lights to the text, except for the bonus lights and green arrows.
Title: Re: Anyone interested in doing graphics on a table?
Post by: faralos on November 28, 2012, 06:09:51 PM
so what still needs to be done just the plastics drops and apron area?
it looks great to me so far though
...so when can we try it out?
you can always put the planets on the drops and maybe little spaceships on the plastics
Title: Re: Anyone interested in doing graphics on a table?
Post by: Itchigo on November 28, 2012, 09:09:37 PM
That's an internet pic for the pf, maybe write on the lights so I can do a lit and unlit. In general, make things look good. My graphical skills suck at best. ::) It plays well, and I'll put it up in the wip section to test. dont mind the 2 reels on the left, they were there to test the multiball variable values.
Title: Re: Anyone interested in doing graphics on a table?
Post by: faralos on November 28, 2012, 09:52:25 PM
I can do lit and unlit rather easily with Gimp2 using the 'Dodge' and 'Burn' tools on the image
like in Sanatorium,  that uses two different play fields and 2 sets of plastics...one 'lit' and the other much darker or unlit
 ... let me get a hold of the wip and see what I can whip up for it
but as for original artwork my 'expertise' is about the same as yours probably
 (lots of cutting and pasting)
Title: Re: Anyone interested in doing graphics on a table?
Post by: shimoda on March 06, 2013, 12:12:51 PM
It's old, but now that the Adobe CS2 stuff has been released free (sort of) it's available as well.  It may be old, but plenty capable of doing anything needed for table development and with great effects.

Were you still looking for help with art for this?
Title: Re: Anyone interested in doing graphics on a table?
Post by: Itchigo on March 06, 2013, 05:45:49 PM
I'm almost finished with this one, but I do have one that needs all of it's art. It's a bi level original. I have it built, and fully coded and playable. But I can't do art- at all. My creativity is in building and coding. Also, I'm self taught on the computer, and haven't gotten that far. :whistle:
Here's what it looks like now.
Title: Re: Anyone interested in doing graphics on a table?
Post by: shimoda on March 07, 2013, 06:28:08 AM
Looks great.  How about some info on the bi-level, or would you start a new thread?
Title: Re: Anyone interested in doing graphics on a table?
Post by: Itchigo on March 07, 2013, 09:46:57 AM
Check out "The Tomb" wip. I have ideas for the graphics, but no graphical skills. :whiteflag:
I forgot to mention, I do have cs5.
Title: Re: Anyone interested in doing graphics on a table?
Post by: Druadic on February 14, 2014, 10:49:41 PM
Check out "The Tomb" wip. I have ideas for the graphics, but no graphical skills. :whiteflag:
I forgot to mention, I do have cs5.
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Itchy,

What i do is find an image I would like to use. I then transfer it through MSPaint into BMP format. CLEANEST FORMAT there is. I then draw AROUND the image unless the image is a bit screwed up; THEN I will redraw a PF by hand.

I only us MSPaint and PhotoBrush. That's it. It's truly easy and not a pain in the ass like GIMP.
Title: Re: Anyone interested in doing graphics on a table?
Post by: lodger on December 15, 2014, 05:36:51 PM
hey man- just curious to see if you were still looking for a collaborator. I have a "decent" set of skills for photoshop and sound design/composition and always enjoy working with others. give me a shout if you're interested