The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Artwork => Topic started by: wol-nz on June 22, 2011, 12:30:15 am
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This is another concept (pretty much a hash up of the mission control look and feel)
The reason for posting these mock-ups is I used to look (well trawl over the net) to find some cool looking images for my cabinet... and could never find anything that would suit.
It just so happens over time I've pickup some photoshop tips and have become pretty average with it - I hope some of the community here will take the files and utilize them for their own needs.
Maybe this is the start needed to shift/adjust/delete/move/colour your project to get it off to a start :laugh:
Here is the link to the .PSD files [230MB]
Includes marquee and control panel
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EBQ4UP1V (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EBQ4UP1V)
Please note WINRAR is needed to uncompress this.
All I ask - post a link back here with the project you created to let me know you used it.
Many thanks and have fun.
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This looks fantastic! :applaud:
I can definitely see this on a bartop.
Great job.
:cheers:
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I like it ;D
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Here is the link to the .PSD files [230MB]
Includes marquee and control panel
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EBQ4UP1V (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EBQ4UP1V)
Please note WINRAR is needed to uncompress this.
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Top notch work!! Very impressive!
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Thx for the great artwork mate.
Great way to give back to the community :applaud:
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Wow, what a great artwork.
I am building my own arcade cabinet and downloaded your Control Panel and Marquee PSD designs immediatly. But I noticed this is single layered. Do you perhaps have the layered design availabe?
This because I am making a mini arcade cabinet that contains a single player (so 1 joystick)
Hope you can help me out :-[
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Hi TxD - I'm sure it was the full layered version, and wasn't flattened. I'll check tomorrow and reload it.
I presume you are using photoshop to open it?
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Sorry, my mistake. I opened the PSD in Gimp, which showed it to me as a single layer. Using Photoshop it shows all layers.
Thanks again.
TxD