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Distortion:
Despite his coarse attidute (which is his nature, get used to it), Snaaake makes a good point.  After years of webpage design experience, I can tell you without a doubt, that in any color scheme, you want to use each color more than once and in some sort of pattern.  For instance, the SF setup with red, white and blue, but you even have to be careful with that one (looks bad on a busy background).  Or, for instance, in my cab, the cab and joysticks are going to be black and the logos and buttons will be yellow.  Your setup just seems too chaotic.

The exception to this rule would be neo geo cabinets cuz that's just how they are, and there're only 4 buttons anyway.

I actually was thinking on my cab I was going to do a fire theme and have the 6-button setup go red, orange, yellow, but it's too late for that, i've already got all my stuff.  Perhaps on my 4-player CP.
SNAAAKE:

--- Quote from: Distortion on March 11, 2003, 07:10:55 pm ---Despite his coarse attidute (which is his nature, get used to it), Snaaake makes a good point.  After years of webpage design experience, I can tell you without a doubt, that in any color scheme, you want to use each color more than once and in some sort of pattern.  
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That is what i was trying to point out..you know..atleast 2 same colored buttons in a row would be great..

PS:What is coarse attidute btw ???.
If its good thing then post otherwise dont bother letting me know.. :'(
I wasnt trying to make him feel bad or anything.. :)
NickC:
Everything I bought already, and I am happy with the way it is, I am still not sure how it will look later, but I am happy with it, even if it is a little chaotic, it is just easier to explain to people which buttons do which when they are diff colors
Brax:
The only thing I'm worried about is your white button positions. You better hope you measured perfectly, or that Kinko's didn't screw up the scale slightly or you're going to have white peeking though. I think you would have been safer just leaving the background there and cutting out wherever your holes landed. Hopefully it will all work out though.
NickC:
Well I just cut out some of the white holes tonight, on the one Player side, and they are perfect, I just need to make sure when I drill the wood that it is as perfect, but I dont see it being a problem, I just used it as more of a guideline....
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