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Title: Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 23
Post by: Stingray on February 03, 2004, 11:22:53 am
Just thought I'd throw this out to see what you guys think about it. I wanted my cab to have a classic arcade "feel" to it, without using the artwork from any specific game. I also wanted to incorporate classic Mini Coopers, since those are my other major obsession. I like the style of Galaga cabs, and as you can see what I've done so far is very much Galaga inspired.

I think the marquee is pretty close to being finished. The side art still needs some work. I'm working up a CPO, but am haven't gotten really far with that yet. I'll also eventually do a bezel and some art for under the coin door.

Marquee:

(http://www.stingrays.dk/arcade/art1.jpg)

Side Art:

(http://www.stingrays.dk/arcade/art2.jpg)

I know the side art needs another color in the area radiating out from behind the Mini, I don't know what color to go with though. Whatever color I choose will probably have to be used in the marquee too, to tie it all together. I'm pretty sure I'm going to add a MAME logo somewhere on the side art as well.

This is the cab that it's going on:

(http://www.stingrays.dk/arcade/tmold.jpg)

Any and all feedback is appreciated.

-S
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: patrickl on February 03, 2004, 01:07:11 pm
Ha, ha, I love the artwork. Mini's are cool.

The sideart might be a bit dark though?
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: sTyLeS on February 03, 2004, 01:09:18 pm
Stingray, if you're looking for another color, why not go with the Galaga green? I mean, you've already got the same design, and green always goes really well with blue...
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Stingray on February 03, 2004, 01:16:26 pm
Patrickl, I agree. It does need some more color, but I haven't really figured out how to approach this.

sTyLeS, I have to admit that green is a color I hadn't really considered. I may give that a shot this evening.

-S
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: greywolf22 on February 03, 2004, 02:27:49 pm
Stingray,

Love the artwork it looks really great.
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: BobbyG66 on February 03, 2004, 02:42:57 pm
Green might be nice, Try yellow also. The yellow will pick up the yellow "Flash" that is above the "a" in Mayhem

I like the black and white lines under the mini. Kinda looks retro, Austin Powers-ish, very fitting for the mini.

Good job on the lettering.

Very original design overall.
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Pixelhugger on February 03, 2004, 02:51:00 pm
Stingray- That's super groovy! I absolutely LOVE it!! Excellent, excellent job!
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Stingray on February 03, 2004, 02:55:48 pm
Yellow seems like a good idea too. I hadn't thought about the yellow in the "flash". Thanks for the compliment on the lettering. I started with a font called Mr. Earl, but it's pretty heavily modified. I'm very happy with how that part turned out.

-S
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: nipsmg on February 03, 2004, 02:57:39 pm
hah that's awesome  ;D
I love the artwork.

The blue does look really good on the cab, BTW.

--NipsMG
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Stingray on February 03, 2004, 03:02:33 pm
And once again. I'd like to thank you for pointing me toward the source for blue t-molding. I had no idea there were actually places that specialize in the stuff! The blue looks much better than black would have, and once I get this blue-centric artwork on it, I think it's really going to look nice.

-S
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Minwah on February 03, 2004, 04:53:04 pm
Great work Stingray! :)

I like the original Galaga artwork and yours captures the style nicely...I think the Mini's appearance fits in great too.  I agree with BobbyG66, give the yellow a try for the background to brighten it up a touch...

Unfortunately my Mini is having a bad time atm: just got a new tyre (got a nail in it), a new windscreen (damn stonechips) and fixed the exhaust (it fell off).  Now the little bugger won't start (battery is getting drained all the time) :(  It's severly hampering progress of my cab too :(
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Stingray on February 04, 2004, 09:03:15 am
Yeah, those little suckers do tend to be troublesome! Lucky for me mine is just a sunny day toy. I have another (reliable) car for my daily transportation.

I spent last night working on the cab, so I didn't get a chance to try the additional color suggestions.

-S
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Minwah on February 04, 2004, 11:44:05 am
Yeah, those little suckers do tend to be troublesome! Lucky for me mine is just a sunny day toy. I have another (reliable) car for my daily transportation.

I spent last night working on the cab, so I didn't get a chance to try the additional color suggestions.

My Mini has bucket seats etc. and is only really meant for 'driving', but I've been using it to transport tools + sheets of MDF lately, and apart from falling to bits it's done very well...

Post back your pics when you've finished the artwork :)
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Stingray on February 04, 2004, 11:48:52 am
Okay, I'm going totally off topic here, but I'd love to hear how you managed to transport a sheet of MDF with a Mini!  :o

-S
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: patrickl on February 04, 2004, 12:32:28 pm
Okay, I'm going totally off topic here, but I'd love to hear how you managed to transport a sheet of MDF with a Mini!  :o
He, he, yeah really! tell us ;) Are these sheets mini sized? I guess if you put a full size sheet on the roof you'd get the "Mini Mayhem" cab theme :P

About the buttons. Is the CPO gonna be black all over? Or do you have white (or lighter colored) "patches" where the buttons go? Cause if so then the black buttons might work just fine.
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Stingray on February 04, 2004, 12:38:08 pm
I haven't really gone very far with the CPO layout yet, but so far it is primarily black with the Galaga style border in blue. Lighter colored patches where the buttons go seems like a good solution. I'll try that when I get back on the artwork. Last few nights I've been concentrating on the building part more than the art design part.

And wandering back off topic again, a full sheet of MDF is 4x8 feet. A Mini is right about 4x9 feet. I want to see pictures!  ;D

-S
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: patrickl on February 04, 2004, 04:44:49 pm
Did you replace the swooping Galaga bugs on the CPO with "swooping mini's"? If so, do they have sheets of MDF attached?  ;D
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Stingray on February 05, 2004, 09:33:38 am
I still haven't done any more design work, was busy last night with a "brain transplant" (see my other thread in the projects section). The plan is to replace the bugs with swooping Minis, though. At lease if I can make room, my panel is pretty crowded.

I think I'll leave the MDF sheets off though.  ;)

-S
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Minwah on February 05, 2004, 10:49:45 am
He, he, yeah really! tell us ;) Are these sheets mini sized? I guess if you put a full size sheet on the roof you'd get the "Mini Mayhem" cab theme :P

LOL, OK so yes they were mini-sheets really - 3"x2".  But fitting that in a Mini with fixed bucket seats and no roofrack is pretty tricky!
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Stingray on February 05, 2004, 10:59:18 am
I've been known to remove my passenger seat in order to fit large items in the Mini.  ;D

-S
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Witchboard on February 05, 2004, 04:29:12 pm
Reminds me of a picture I saw one time.  Looked like a gremlin or pinto with a lot of sheets of MDF on the top and the back axle busted.  That car was going nowhere.

Back on topic:  I like your artwork.  I'm not that original so I'll probably be going with the typical side art.
Title: Re:Artwork - feedback wanted.
Post by: Stingray on February 09, 2004, 02:29:53 pm
Okay here's the CPO. The blue lines and circles are just there to show where the bends and holes will be, they won't be there when it gets printed. Any opinions?

(http://pages.prodigy.net/stingrayg4/misc/arcade/cpo.jpg)

here's the panel to help you visualise how this fits:

http://www.stingrays.dk/arcade/cp03.jpg

Working on the side art now.

-S
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: Stingray on February 09, 2004, 03:32:19 pm
Revised side art:

(http://pages.prodigy.net/stingrayg4/misc/arcade/sideart.jpg)

-S
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: menace on February 09, 2004, 04:17:20 pm
that looks really great--you should send MINI the file--maybe they'll throw a roof rack your way for the great work!
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: Stingray on February 09, 2004, 04:50:12 pm
Being that MINI is now owned by litigation happy BMW, it's more likely that they would sue me!  :o ;)

Here's a quick Photoshoped "concept picture" of the cab with the artwork in place:

(http://pages.prodigy.net/stingrayg4/misc/arcade/art-concept.jpg)

-S

 
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: patrickl on February 09, 2004, 04:59:48 pm
OMG, that looks so cool!

Maybe to stick with the Galaga theme you should also give the kickplate the "rays" like the ones that come from behind it in the sideart.
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: Minwah on February 09, 2004, 07:06:19 pm
Well played Stingray!  I think the control panel will look great, it's nice the way you have done it 'all around' and not just on top.  Also, the sideart looks perfect now, with more colour added :)

OT I agree, BMW would be less than interested.  IMHO they're ___! (edit: toned down!)
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: patrickl on February 09, 2004, 07:21:22 pm
BTW, what did you do with the mini? It looks more like linedrawn art now than before. At least it looked like a picture of a blue mini to me before and now it looks like lineart. This new look fits better with the retro like appearence of the rest (or again, maybe I'm just imagineing things and nothing changed but the color).


ps. You're makeing my head spin with all the threads you have going on ;)
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: Harakiri on February 09, 2004, 07:39:24 pm
Great art! Love the style!


Did you made the fake finish in photoshop!? That looks almost real! Congrats!  :)
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: Stingray on February 09, 2004, 07:50:37 pm
Minwah, I agree with your assessment of BMW.

Patrick, it's the same picture of the Mini. I drew it in Illustrator. The colors are toned down a bit in the finished version.

Fiend, yes, I made applied my artwork to a photo of my cab in Photoshop.

Thanks for the compliments guys!

 ;D

-S
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: patrickl on February 09, 2004, 07:58:45 pm
You do need to change the kickplate though  :P  Snap the mini section out of the sideart and extend the lines to a box shape. Really, it will make it look even cooler  8)
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: Generic Eric on February 09, 2004, 08:41:37 pm
OOOHHHH

I like the yellow!
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: BobbyG66 on February 09, 2004, 10:23:19 pm
Stingray, that looks awesome!

Glad to see you use the yellow, helps bring it to life.

I agree with Patrickl work on the kickplate graphic and you're done.

Enjoy your nice cab! ;D :D :)
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: Stingray on February 10, 2004, 08:43:25 am
I intended to do the rays in the kickplate graphic, but I got lazy and left them off. Sounds like the opinion is to put them on. I'll do that next chance I get.

I appreciate all the feedback.  :D

-S
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: Pixelhugger on February 11, 2004, 03:20:29 pm
Wow Stingray! That looks fantastic!  :o The CP is particularly impressive....but then so is the vectorization of the Mini. I really really like the consistency and theme-ing. With a consistent look like that, you've really got to skin a front end to match  ;D  Sprechen zie Emulaxian?
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: Stingray on February 11, 2004, 03:49:11 pm
That would be a really good idea, but I'm using a Mac as the guts of this cab and MacMAME has one built in front end and that's all you get.

Thanks for the compliments though. Vectorizing the Mini took most of an entire day. If you're interested, this is the photo of my car that I traced:

http://www.stingrays.dk/Mini/images/MiniOKC.jpg

-S
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: Pixelhugger on February 11, 2004, 05:05:35 pm
Ooops that's right. Although )p( is planning a Mac version of Emulaxian which, when available, would be flat out amazing on your cabinet. The Mac interface is fantastic, especially under OSX - but there's nothing like feeling you're on a dedicated arcade machine.  
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: patrickl on February 11, 2004, 05:36:55 pm
Amazingly, that car is even cooler than the cab  8)

BTW, I see you got the idea for the yellow lines from that picture  ;D
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: BobbyG66 on February 12, 2004, 08:27:22 am
Looks like it's parked sideways in a parking spot. Could probably fit three in there.

Must be alot easier finding a parking space in the city!
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: Stingray on February 12, 2004, 08:58:15 am
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Pixelhugger: Although )p( is planning a Mac version of Emulaxian

I didn't know that. That would be very cool indeed on this cab!

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Patrickl: Amazingly, that car is even cooler than the cab

Thanks! It took a lot longer to rebuild than the cab did though: http://www.stingrays.dk/Mini/

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BobbyG66: Must be alot easier finding a parking space in the city!

The great thing about a car this size is that if you park right in the center of a parking space (nose in, not sideways like in the picture) the cars on both sides of you can open their doors all the way and not touch it. No door dings!

-S
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 9
Post by: Santoro on February 12, 2004, 09:42:34 am
I love the artwork.  That cab is going to kick butt.
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 23
Post by: Stingray on February 23, 2004, 03:18:46 pm
Finally got my marquee and cpo printed. Classicarcadegraphics.com did the printing and this stuff looks 100% professional. Couldn't be happier with the work they did.

Unfortunately I have a very low quality digital camera. In person the printing looks flawless.

Marquee:

(http://pages.prodigy.net/stingrayg4/misc/arcade/graphics/marqee.jpg)

CPO:

(http://pages.prodigy.net/stingrayg4/misc/arcade/graphics/cpo.jpg)

CPO detail:

(http://pages.prodigy.net/stingrayg4/misc/arcade/graphics/cpo-detail1.jpg)

Another CPO detail:

(http://pages.prodigy.net/stingrayg4/misc/arcade/graphics/cpo-detail2.jpg)

Like I said, my camera can't even come close to capturing how good this stuff looks. All the lines are completely crisp & sharp.

I decided at the last minute that I didn't want carrage bolts sticking through the artwork, so the I'm in the process of welding studs to the back of it. As soon as the metal work is finished I'll post a picture of the CPO mounted.

-S



Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 23
Post by: patrickl on February 23, 2004, 03:32:31 pm
Coming along nicely. Do you get the sideart and kickplate printed there too? Do they even print things that large?

Some questions about the print. Is there a difference between the marquee and CPO print? Like different colors or something. Is the black on the CPO really black?
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 23
Post by: Minwah on February 23, 2004, 08:08:53 pm
Is the black on the CPO really black?

That's what I'd like to know too :)  Also, Sasquatch mentioned there are two thicknesses of CPO from classicarcadegraphics - I think you would have the thinner one so it can be bend around your CP, am I right?

It looks great anyway, your cab's coming along very nicely :)
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 23
Post by: Stingray on February 24, 2004, 10:17:32 am
The colors match great, no problems there. They look somewhat different in the pictures probably because the marquee is glossy and the CPO has a texture on it (just like a real CPO does which makes it somewhat matte in appearance in the pictures. Again this is a limitation of my very old digital camera I'm sure.

The black on the CPO is a nice dark black, same as the marquee. I can't stress enough how much this looks like a genuine arcade CPO.

Yes I did request the thinner of the two that C.A.G. offers. It bent around the control panel just fine, and  seems to adhere to the primed metal very well. I'm not sure how well it would adhere to bare wood. I'd probably give a wood control panel a few coats of primer before I'd apply this stuff to one.

I didn't order the side art and kick panel yet. Since they cost quite a bit more than the marquee and CPO do I wanted to see what their quality was like before I ordered those items. After having seen it, I feel totally comfortable with using C.A.G. for those items as well.

-S
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 23
Post by: Stingray on February 24, 2004, 12:23:54 pm
(http://pages.prodigy.net/stingrayg4/misc/arcade/arton1.jpg)

No time talk. Must play.  ;)

-S
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 23
Post by: greywolf22 on February 24, 2004, 01:11:28 pm
Stingray,

Your cabinet looks absolutley fantastic.  The control panel overlay and the marquee turned out really nicely.  Can't wait to see the side-art on the cab too when you get it.  8)
Title: Re:Mini Mayhem - updated Feb. 23
Post by: Stingray on February 26, 2004, 09:59:39 am
Thanks a lot! I can't wait to get the rest of the artwork printed. Unfortunatly, I've spent about all I can get away with on this project for this month. It'll have to wait until next payday.  :'(

It certainly looks good enough as is. I enjoy looking at it almost as much as playing it!

-S