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4-Player Control Panel Resource Posting
« on: July 20, 2003, 01:15:34 am »
OK, I'm amost finished with my 2-player cab.  I'm going to be building a 4-player CP soon, which I really wish I would have done in the first place.  If there is already a string for this please let me know, I searched and didn't find a dedicated string.  

If anyone has any templates, websites, downloads, suggestions, do's and dont's , etc....please post them on this resource.

Hopefully this will help out others as well.

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Re:4-Player Control Panel Resource Posting
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2003, 10:44:00 pm »
I have the 4 player template I used in photoshop format here:

http://www-personal.umich.edu/~stevebec/ ~ 5 MB

Each part has its own layer, so you can move them around and rotate anyway you desire.

Photoshop may not be the best tool to make a template, but it is what I know how to use and worked well for me.  To use it as a drill guide, I converted it to a tif and printed it in paint, (printing in photoshop is a pain).  I then cut out and taped the pages together.  I think it worked fairly well.

Good luck!