Orbital Pi: My Own little Console from the past
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Hi there guys!
New to the forum and new to Raspberry Pi stuff anyway :).So I've bin building a retropie console for the past 3 weeks, the actual physical build is nearly finished, just waiting on the last few components to make it 100%.
But I've bin dabbling in the splash screens realm and also looking at creating a theme to go alongside my splash screen and name I've given my little console.
I've Named it Orbital Pi as the case I have for it is round, will post pictures later on but I'm posting from my work computer.... Naughty I know.
But I just thought I'd share my splash screen and maybe be bit cheeky with asking people opinions on theme ideas :)
So I hope you Guys like what I've made :)
and here's a link to my actual loading video with sounds :)
Like I said guys if anyone has any ideas or anything they think I should incorporate into the theme please don't hesitate
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I like the white-green-red color scheme! Very fresh!
Eager to see the physical build! -
@Zigurana Thanks Man :)
The actual build is currently unremarkable. I'm waiting on a new switch board from Mausberry so I can wire up a momentary switch.
Done the intial testing with their same power board but with a rocker switch.
The plan is to also mod the case a tad so that the power cord input and HDMI input sit flush to the casing.
Also sourcing the stuff to either put the "Orbital Logo" even on the casing as a decal or having it engraved into the plastic. Can't decide which would look more sleek.
Also forgot to mention that the current Loading screen I have in place is still a work in progress. The sound are not finished and I'm thinking of animating the logo in some way. A sound engineer friend is also working on some custom loading sounds and scrolling sounds for emulation station :)
and just in case you was wondering here's the current indev case.
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Nice work!
How and where did you put the video? Does it replace the Emulation Station screen?
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It's just an .MP4 file. stitched it together in some video editing software I have and then loaded into the splash screen folder on the Retropie. I was taking a bit of a gamble on the sound working but it did!
The emulation station screen loads still after the little loading thing I've made. But I'm using a Pi3 Model B which is really fast for loading so it doesn't always show the logo. Sometimes it loads the emulator selection screen right off the bat :)
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Thanks! So just to clarify, the video replaces de RetroPie splash screen?
And how do you know the timing of the video? I mean, does it always play until you see the loading bars? Or it depends on the loading time of the Raspberry? -
Yeah it replaces the Retropie splash screen :)
I myself wasn't too sure on the timing of the splash screen so i made the intial loading screens, then added the loading section to prevent the video looping, as that's what Retropie would do.
I think I made it about 18 seconds just to be safe. But the actual 2 title screens is about 6 seconds.
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@monstermadeofman Thanks! I'll try it myself for the cabinet that I'm building which I'll show some time in the near future around here.
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Awesome man :) Can't wait to see
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nice job!
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Thanks :)
It's bin a bit of a struggle with all the Pi side of it as I have no experience but browsing the forum has helped so much :) -
So for anyone interested I made a second iteration of the loading screen (Actually about the 7th but I keep changing it).
Going for that more playful Nintendo feel
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