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first off your and idiot
Alrighty, getting all setup on the website (www.fxbuttons.com).
50 clear with switches preferably.
Quote from: shawnzilla on May 24, 2005, 11:20:16 pmAlrighty, getting all setup on the website (www.fxbuttons.com).You need to find a better host.
It's not his web-host. What he needs is someone who knows how to make websites. That image is a half-meg! Instead of resizing it in a paint program, he resized it via HTML, which means the entire large photo is still being downloaded (just displayed smaller in the browser).Shawn: Get Paintshop Pro or other low-cost application. All images should be at 72 dpi, and resized down to the exact pixel dimensions needed for your website. Then you save it as jpeg, quality 7 or 8, optimized palette.
Shawn: Get Paintshop Pro or other low-cost application. All images should be at 72 dpi, and resized down to the exact pixel dimensions needed for your website. Then you save it as jpeg, quality 7 or 8, optimized palette.
Quote from: RayB on May 25, 2005, 09:28:24 amShawn: Get Paintshop Pro or other low-cost application. All images should be at 72 dpi, and resized down to the exact pixel dimensions needed for your website. Then you save it as jpeg, quality 7 or 8, optimized palette.Irfanview can do this and it's free, if you don't want to wait on RayB again.
Quote from: JustMichael on May 19, 2005, 06:18:50 pm50 clear with switches preferably. Now I will just have to find a way to "frost" them.super glueor sand paper on the inside
50 clear with switches preferably. Now I will just have to find a way to "frost" them.
Dude, it's a movie. I keep waiting for something to happen...press the button or something...(j/k)
I'd be interested to see if we could fashion some sort of player1 player2 buttons using these with the translucents.-Goz
Quote from: SOAPboy on May 25, 2005, 06:28:21 amQuote from: JustMichael on May 19, 2005, 06:18:50 pm50 clear with switches preferably. Now I will just have to find a way to "frost" them.super glueor sand paper on the insideSand paper on the inside would be tough. Hazing with super glue is a possibility, but when I get mine I want to try acetone. That'll do the job pretty well on various clear plastics, hopefully it'll work for the buttons, too.
Quote from: tetsujin on May 25, 2005, 02:15:59 pmQuote from: SOAPboy on May 25, 2005, 06:28:21 amQuote from: JustMichael on May 19, 2005, 06:18:50 pm50 clear with switches preferably.
Quote from: SOAPboy on May 25, 2005, 06:28:21 amQuote from: JustMichael on May 19, 2005, 06:18:50 pm50 clear with switches preferably.
Quote from: JustMichael on May 19, 2005, 06:18:50 pm50 clear with switches preferably.
*All buttons and leds in this movie are at least 18 years of age.
Quote from: Kremmit on May 25, 2005, 08:07:23 pmQuote from: tetsujin on May 25, 2005, 02:15:59 pmQuote from: SOAPboy on May 25, 2005, 06:28:21 amQuote from: JustMichael on May 19, 2005, 06:18:50 pm50 clear with switches preferably. Now I will just have to find a way to "frost" them.super glueor sand paper on the insideSand paper on the inside would be tough. Hazing with super glue is a possibility, but when I get mine I want to try acetone. That'll do the job pretty well on various clear plastics, hopefully it'll work for the buttons, too.They make aerosol spray-on stuff to make regular glass into frosted glass- they sell it at art & craft stores, like Michaels.That spray stuff will come off when pressing the button after time, sandblast it lightly.
Quote from: tetsujin on May 25, 2005, 02:15:59 pmQuote from: SOAPboy on May 25, 2005, 06:28:21 amQuote from: JustMichael on May 19, 2005, 06:18:50 pm50 clear with switches preferably. Now I will just have to find a way to "frost" them.super glueor sand paper on the insideSand paper on the inside would be tough. Hazing with super glue is a possibility, but when I get mine I want to try acetone. That'll do the job pretty well on various clear plastics, hopefully it'll work for the buttons, too.They make aerosol spray-on stuff to make regular glass into frosted glass- they sell it at art & craft stores, like Michaels.
For all of you LED junkies....Clear Button, green LED!
Shawn, the lit clear buttons look amazing. I assume the pictures are taken in low light conditions. How do they look under normal lighting conditions (i.e. not with ambient light off/dimmed)? I'm not asking for another picture just asking for an opinion based on observation.I'm thinking I might go the all-clear route but want something that will still look good during the day or with ambient lights switched on...
I took some video this morning of a color flashing LED. This particular LED does a quick cycle of several different colors, then does a slow fade in and out of each color. I put the camera on a tripod this time, so the shaking is gone. Also, I started the video with the LED off.A very nice effect, IMHO. Do you guys have enough interest in these that if I ordered 100 of them, you might buy them with buttons? I only ask because they are a little more expensive per LED. I can probably clear these to you guys at around $1.25 a pop (which is a fantastic price for these w/resistor for 12V)Here's the link:
The self-cycling LEDs are great for that demo video, but I wouldn't want them in my cab.In theory I think it'd be cool to have the externally controllable RGB LEDs like others have mentioned - but in practice it's not a feature I'm prepared to build into my first cabinet. I'm planning on buttons that light a single color, and I'm quite happy with that. Really, I'm mainly just interested in the buttons with switches. I've been into electronics for long enough that I have places I go when I need to buy LEDs or resistors.
Shawnzilla,Have you actually tried these out in gameplay?
They play pretty identical to the Happs buttons that we're all used to, IMHO. Quote from: scooter on May 27, 2005, 12:19:35 pmShawnzilla,Have you actually tried these out in gameplay?