New Comic Book Theme!
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@flightrisk said in New Comic Book Theme!:
How do you implement "favorites", "last played", etc.? I see it is added and one thread references a "built in" method and then some other script that I believe lets you hide certain systems. What is the easiest way to add those extra system themes? Is there a step by step?
In Retropie, open the main menu (start) > Game Collection Settings > Automatic Game Collections > check "favorites" and "last played".
You might have to restart Emulationstation for the lists to appear. And I don't think Favorites will appear if you don't have any.
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@alturis He has an awesome Comic Book splashscreen video as well. I have both the theme and vid on one of my pi's.
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Hi guys, about sound folders? there is something?
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I created a new custom game category for 2 player games (for when you want to play something together but not sure what yet)
I figured out how to set it up so that this appears like its own system with its own art and based the theme folder on the fighters collection folder.
But my graphic design skills are WEAK! ;(
Does anyone happen to have something better than these that match the ComicBook theme more appropriately?
System Title
Marquee
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@alturis said in New Comic Book Theme!:
Does anyone happen to have something better than these that match the ComicBook theme more appropriately?
I found a handy website that allows you to create logo text in all kinds of ways. Was able to get something that more closely approximates the ComicBook with it
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Someone have the pics for Amiga600 and Amiga1200 (not only Amiga).
tks a lot
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@alturis said in New Comic Book Theme!:
@alturis said in New Comic Book Theme!:
I found a handy website that allows you to create logo text in all kinds of ways. Was able to get something that more closely approximates the ComicBook with itLooks great, what settings did you use?
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@clyde said in New Comic Book Theme!:
@alturis said in New Comic Book Theme!:
@alturis said in New Comic Book Theme!:
I found a handy website that allows you to create logo text in all kinds of ways. Was able to get something that more closely approximates the ComicBook with itLooks great, what settings did you use?
Font: SF Comic Script Bold
Font Size: 150 ( but I think thats a bit big actually )
Logo: Fill: Gradiant ( you have to just pick one you like )
Logo: Outline Size: 4 Color: Black
Logo: Outline 2 Size: 4 Color: White
Shadow: Drop
Background: Transparent
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@alturis Thanks!
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@hankchad Thanks for the kind words and sorry for my long absence from the forums. Life has gotten in the way of fun for the moment. As for the logos, each is custom made. Somewhere in the thread i have instruction on how to make them, I don't know the post number off the top of my head. The basic font type is called shaka pow.
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@alturis Thanks, appreciate the kind words!
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@tmntturtlguy said in New Comic Book Theme!:
download shaka-pow text
open adobe illustrator
create a new 8" long by 3" tall artpage
text:
-Size 150
-Click on character
-Height 92
-Width 91
-Va-22
-Select path – convert to path, set outline weight to– 2 (arrange letters for front to back)
-Make copies of base letters – make 4 layers
-Second copy, turn letters white, black outline, select stroke, align to outside, 7.8
-Third Copy, white outline, select stroke, align outside, 11.5
-Forth copy, change color and move straight down 4 clicks
-Save file as Illustrator file
Open photoshopopen illustrator file
create a dot matrix overlay of custom color of your liking
Overlay the dot matrix, inverse select the letters and delete overlay so dots are only on letters
Create a gradient overlay layer of your select color, inverse select the letters and create an overlay from bottom to top.
Make sure your image size is set to 72 dpi
flatten layers
add 2 drop shadows at opposite angles so that the entire logo has a consistent drop shadow
-flatten layers.
-save as a superpng, disable meta data, enable transparencies.Done - those are the steps, i can't describe the artistic touches and slight modifications made as they differ from color to color, name to name, but that is the exact process used for every logo.
Found the instructions. Will be trying this tonight. Thanks @TMNTturtlguy
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@tmntturtlguy said in New Comic Book Theme!:
create a dot matrix overlay of custom color of your liking
Any tips or sources on this step? Sounds like its more involved than just that. ;)
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@alturis Nope, but hold on a minute and i am going to share something i think many people might like!
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If anyone else is better at making these logos than I end up being, I am interested in getting some done for the following two custom category names:
2 PLAYER
CLASSICS -
I apologize to everyone out there for my very long absence. I have had a lot of exciting changes in life over the last 6-8 months and unfortunately retropie and my arcade building has taken a back seat for a while. It has become evident through my lack of updates and responses that I am not doing a good job of keeping up and servicing my theme, so i want to share some files with everyone that might help in creating your own updates. There are instructions on how to do most all of the art throughout this thread, so please look back if you have question. if you go to this new github link i have a few different photoshop and illustrator files for the logos, you should be able to use those to come up with some of your own logos. I have also included one 16:9 art background, and a single photoshop file called dot matrix which is what @Alturis has requested regarding the logos. Github link to templates
Lastly, hey guys, how are you? @pjft @meleu @cyperghost @ruckage @lilbud @Syhles
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@tmntturtlguy Hi, I just want to use this opportunity to thank you for your great theme. I'm using its 4:3 version in my upright cabinet.
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@tmntturtlguy Doing fine, swamped in schoolwork but otherwise okay. How about yourself?
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@lilbud Busy with work and the kids, but things are good. I need to find more time to get back into this community though. Glad to hear you are doing well.
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