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Officially PiP : 08 April : Logo designs
markc74:
--- Quote from: leapinlew on March 18, 2019, 09:05:47 pm ---There are definitely emulators that play the old tabletop games. I should have never played them. They didn’t age well.
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Yeah there's a lot that are crap but I do love me some Tron and Frogger - although I do have the real tabletop versions of those so it's not like I need to do it. But I did run some original GB stuff on the LCD and it looks surprisingly good via Emulation Station so I was kinda hoping to get a a collection of games I've owned or played on it.
--- Quote from: Ond on March 18, 2019, 09:53:19 pm ---Excellent. I really like how the screen rotation is worked into the design with a matching design/art aesthetic for the CP. Bravo! :applaud:
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Thanks chap. It's a tricky piece to make tbh and whilst the spinning works on my mockup I still havent worked out how I'm going to limit/secure each rotation. Was thinking magnets or even less low-tech like a slide bolt if I can find a sleek small one
--- Quote from: Jimbo on March 19, 2019, 05:07:02 am ---Nice one Mark :) Looks good. Only thing I'd say is if you haven't already done so, check it's going to be stable enough on the desk/table. I'd be worried it'll be very easy to fall backwards with a slight knock or no pressure on the CP, as it looks a bit top heavy to me. Have you tried a cardboard mockup or tested the centre of gravity? :D
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Yeah I've tested it as-is and it and seems pretty stable. Because the base extending slightly at the back it gives it quite a lot of support. I haven't made the proper LCD mount bit yet but the weight of that should keep it heavier in the centre/front so hopefully it will be ok. Added to that the CP will keep some weight towards the front.
--- Quote from: jdbailey1206 on March 19, 2019, 08:02:10 am ---Just brainstorming here but I feel like Pip would be an excellent name for it. Referring to the fact that a blip on a radar can also be called a pip. And a pip refers to a speck(a very small amount).
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Now THAT I like. I'm planning on making the red dot on the Blip logo the power led but that would just as easily transfer over to Pip too.
Alejo I:
That looks purdy for sure.
wp34:
I love your design. Very original.
That little Picade X Hat looks slick. Thanks for posting the link. :cheers:
javeryh:
--- Quote from: markc74 on March 19, 2019, 08:35:58 am ---It's a tricky piece to make tbh and whilst the spinning works on my mockup I still havent worked out how I'm going to limit/secure each rotation. Was thinking magnets or even less low-tech like a slide bolt if I can find a sleek small one
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Have you thought about trying to automate it? I'm not exactly sure how but a small motor should be able to spin the monitor 90 degrees. Maybe the GPIO pins on the pi could be used to rotate it? You could have a .cfg file for each game that gets read prior to launch to determine orientation and the motor will react accordingly? I have no idea how to implement this but food for thought.
EDIT: I love the design. How are you going to access the insides? There is no door! This seems better to me because a door needs a handle and hinges and it leaves seams whereas this design will look nice all the way around.
Alejo I:
The design works from a visual perspective because it doesn't ignore the most important thing: proportions.
So many modern LCD cabinets look like utter arse because thin profiles make them look ungainly, frail and lacking stability. This one doesn't. Moving the display outwards is a brilliant idea.
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