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Title: Almost embarrised to ask this question......
Post by: flyguy1821 on October 25, 2006, 11:02:09 pm
What do you use for the artwork on a marquee?  Does everyone just use a vinyl graphic?  I have a light behind it like most others but I can not find this answer anywhere.  I cant find it in Saints book either, unless I missed it.  Please someone take 1 second to respond.  Thanks  :dunno
Title: Re: Almost embarrised to ask this question......
Post by: releasedtruth on October 25, 2006, 11:37:04 pm
You'll hear it called waterfast backlit in the industry. mamemarquees.com is the place to go. Great service and quality. It's white on the back and colored on the front. Looks opaque, but it isn't. They throw a nice laminate on the front and you're set.
Title: Re: Almost embarrised to ask this question......
Post by: RayB on October 26, 2006, 09:20:07 am
Atari had a number of games with marquees that did NOT light up. So a regular vinyl overlay is an option (same type as a CP overlay).
Title: Re: Almost embarrised to ask this question......
Post by: flyguy1821 on October 26, 2006, 10:31:11 am
This is all great info.  Originally I thought people had used a heavier card stock or paper like movie posters using high end printing.  I thought about this too, but don't want to get nominated to Crapmame.  I would doubt that a vinyl graphic would light up much.  Is there a section that talks about all of this?  Couldn't find it in the newbie section or frequently asked.
Title: Re: Almost embarrised to ask this question......
Post by: leapinlew on October 26, 2006, 11:41:41 am
I created my marquee in photoshop and had it printed at Kinkos for $15 a sq ft on backlit vinyl. I've been pleased with the results.
Title: Re: Almost embarrised to ask this question......
Post by: flyguy1821 on October 26, 2006, 01:16:11 pm
was it your prepare to qualify or old school one?  do you have a better picture of it lit up?  I looked through your posts and viewed your cabs, 4 of them right?
Title: Re: Almost embarrised to ask this question......
Post by: SNAAKE on October 26, 2006, 01:43:23 pm
DAMN ! I thought my engrish was bad...

 :laugh2:
Title: Re: Almost embarrised to ask this question......
Post by: flyguy1821 on October 26, 2006, 07:56:47 pm
wow! didn't know the grammar police would be out.  I would have taken more time to plan out my simple 2 second questions.   :cry:
Title: Re: Almost embarrised to ask this question......
Post by: leapinlew on October 29, 2006, 05:40:07 am
was it your prepare to qualify or old school one?  do you have a better picture of it lit up?  I looked through your posts and viewed your cabs, 4 of them right?

Old School and Prepare to Qualify were both printed at Kinkos on Backlit Vinyl.

Taking a picture of a marquee lit up is damn near impossible. You'll have to trust me when I say they look good. They look as good as an arcade. Not sure how it'll look after a few years with a lamp running the whole time.
Title: Re: Almost embarrised to ask this question......
Post by: MustardTent on October 29, 2006, 03:37:42 pm
I created my marquee in photoshop and had it printed at Kinkos for $15 a sq ft on backlit vinyl. I've been pleased with the results.

I've had marquees printed at mamemarquess.com and at Kinko's (backlit sign paper they called it).  Both were excellent.  Don't discount Kinko's just because it doesn't have "arcade" or "mame" in the name.
Title: Re: Almost embarrised to ask this question......
Post by: eccs19 on October 30, 2006, 02:50:59 pm
I myself used a clear sheet of plexi, put a solid color of vinyl over it, then using my vinyl cutter, cut out letters, graphics, etc, and put them over the first color.  I don't think it turned out to bad overall. I've got the equipment to do this, but if I didn't, I would have used one of the other 2 options that were mentioned previously.