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Title: When to upload to the Library
Post by: allroy1975 on September 14, 2005, 11:15:04 pm
So here's the deal.  I've finished a bunch of vectorizations.  I think they look good. 

I haven't printed them out or anything yet.  I do plan on doing so, but until I do, I'm not really comfortable uploading them because I don't know the quality once printed.  Color matching etc.

So, the question is, do you upload to the Arcade Art Library when the work is done, but not printed/tested?  or after a print and you see if any adjustments need to be made?

I have that F-14 (Side art and head art), Road Blasters (fake side art/Nintendo Box and marquee, and now I just finished the Baby Pac CPO.  I haven't uploaded any of it yet, mostly because I don't want anyone freaking out on me because it's not 100%.  I want it to be 100% for myself, and don't want anyone else to beleive it's 100% before I've verified it.

Make Sense?

Allroy
Title: Re: When to upload to the Library
Post by: zorg on September 16, 2005, 06:58:34 am
just my feedback.

any of the art I traced was printed and matched by myself ;)
any of the art I traced was color matched versus an original (I don't have acces to a cab to compare, and furthermore as time goes a cab may have some color fadding, glitches and so on...)

I upload the art when I think they are good enough.

just a note when you'll upload the roadblaster side art, mark as comment that it's a "fake" one. (if you don't want TurboC crying  ;D ;D)

keep in mind that with all the effort we put inn tracing and beeing as accurate as possible that we are making some mistakes in size, color.

side note, I remember an allroy1975 that was reluctant to give a try to illustrator, nice to see you've been converted and became adict  ;) ;)
Title: Re: When to upload to the Library
Post by: allroy1975 on September 16, 2005, 10:32:15 am
That's kinda what I was thinking.

For the record I really do agree with TurboC.  Maybe he wasn't polite about it and certainly his "Subject" line was harsh, but I think if you're going to upload that stuff, it should be VERY VERY acurate.  to the point where you have to look REALLY hard to find a difference.  I think (like you said) I need to point out that the RoadBlasters is Fake.  The Pac-Man one TurboC was commenting on, should have said "incomplete" or "not exact" or something. 

I (obviously) understand the ammount of time vectorizers put into their work.  The reason we share is so others don't have to that same work and it's kind of doing a dis-service to put something up there that's not complete or VERY close to perfect without noting it in the documentation.

That's why I was asking.  thanks for the verification.  :)

NO question, I have the bug.  It's fun.  :D

Allroy
Title: Re: When to upload to the Library
Post by: Rook3 on September 19, 2005, 09:35:11 am
The funny thing about that thread is that until I read that thread I never noticed the Pac art was "off."

Soooo... getting back to your original question... When it's done, I'd upload it to the library. If it's not 100% accurate or in the Roadblasters case, "original," mark it as such. Or put it in the section that deals with non original arcade artwork.

And... Upload! :)

Russ
Title: Re: When to upload to the Library
Post by: allroy1975 on September 19, 2005, 10:00:48 am
The funny thing about that thread is that until I read that thread I never noticed the Pac art was "off."

I wouldn't think too many people did.  Again, he dind't put it lightly enough, but I'm kinda glad someone pointed out that the work in the library isn't necessarily 100% accurate.

Allroy
Title: Re: When to upload to the Library
Post by: zorg on September 19, 2005, 10:36:24 am
I'm kinda glad someone pointed out that the work in the library isn't necessarily 100% accurate.

due to the process involved it CAN'T be, close to but not 100%
Title: Re: When to upload to the Library
Post by: allroy1975 on September 19, 2005, 10:48:48 am
Well, I didn't mean 100% exactly, but you don't really expect big things to be missing.  I expect like 99% accuracy.  ;)

Title: Re: When to upload to the Library
Post by: allroy1975 on September 20, 2005, 11:00:26 pm
http://www.localarcade.com/arcade_art/search.php?search_user=allroy1975

*phew*

Allroy
Title: Re: When to upload to the Library
Post by: Rook3 on September 20, 2005, 11:41:07 pm
Very nice! And did you see, the pinball art has it's own section now! :)

I got to get busy working on stuff again. Dang slacker. ;)

Russ
Title: Re: When to upload to the Library
Post by: allroy1975 on September 20, 2005, 11:54:36 pm
Pretty sure it wasn't there before!   yeah!
mission accomplished!  well..partially  ;)

Allroy
Title: Re: When to upload to the Library
Post by: zorg on September 21, 2005, 11:48:10 am
regarding pinball stuff, maybee you will interested by this http://www.ballsofsteel.net/
Title: Re: When to upload to the Library
Post by: allroy1975 on September 21, 2005, 11:58:31 am
I've seen that stuff before, those pictures are so high res (for the most part) I don't feel like cleaning them up or vectorizing them.  I think thye'll look fine the way they are.
don't you?

Allroy
Title: Re: When to upload to the Library
Post by: Rook3 on September 21, 2005, 05:35:32 pm
Nice selection! I'd never seen those before. I know at least one will help a friend with a busted IJ plastic. :)

I agree though, Those are nice enough that there's no need to vectorise them. But that's just my opinion as an AI newbie. Too bad they don't have the speaker frame/DMD plastics though. I can't find high res images of those anywhere.

Russ
Title: Re: When to upload to the Library
Post by: zorg on September 23, 2005, 06:54:55 am
I've seen that stuff before, those pictures are so high res (for the most part) I don't feel like cleaning them up or vectorizing them.  I think thye'll look fine the way they are.
don't you?

yea.
I just pointed to some materil that may be helpfull for pinball fans.
and regarding the quality as you mentioned, it does not have interest to vectorise such good quality stuff.