Pixel Art Themed Bartop Arcade
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Wow, this must be the best artwork i've seen to date for a bartop machine! Would you share it, or is it strictly personal?
Kind regards from Denmark.
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Man thats wicked! Great job!
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Excellent work dude, love the fact you got Beavis and Butthead in there too! A friend of mine is also an artist and he's done a Day of The Tentacle themed cab. I've tried to get him to post it here, but he's busy doing about a million other things. I'll get a pic of it coz its pretty cool. As you say, if you've got some graphic design skills it's good to use them for something you really enjoy instead of another drab corporate logo.
This is what my mate did. I was pretty impressed by the finish.
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Amazing artwork!.I'm building a personal bartop arcade, too. Would you mind to share the photoshop files?. I would be very thankful.
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Very cool friend your project. Could you share the art?
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I'm building a bartop as we speak and came across this... Just want to say FANTASTIC job. Its the first compilation piece that is done truly right. IMHO.
If you would sell/license a one-time use for my cabinet, let me know I would gladly pay for this, its THAT good. cheers. -
This looks great! I love the sides!
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@MaTTyDredZ said in Pixel Art Themed Bartop Arcade:
I'm building a bartop as we speak and came across this... Just want to say FANTASTIC job. Its the first compilation piece that is done truly right. IMHO.
If you would sell/license a one-time use for my cabinet, let me know I would gladly pay for this, its THAT good. cheers.+1.
Great build.
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Do you have detailed pictures of your panel?
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Oh man, this is so awesome!
Any chance to get the printing files?
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So this post inspired me a lot and I'm currently building a Kung Fury Cabinet.
One question: What did you use for the black bezel around the monitor? is that a sheet of melamine or something? trying to figure that out. I will post some pics if anyone wants to see it when done ;) -
@MaTTyDredZ said in Pixel Art Themed Bartop Arcade:
a Kung Fury Cabinet
THIS I am looking forward to seeing!
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@MaTTyDredZ I first used a sheet of white polystyrene that I had lying around, cut the screen shape out of it and spray painted it matte black. Then overlayed a sheet of clear acrylic over it. The acrylic is starting to get scratched and its hard to clean, so I'm going to replace it with glass soon. I found that at home stores like Home Depot sell window pane glass and glass cutters in their window section real cheap, its just a matter of cutting the right size.
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@Capeman
Amazing bartop, can I ask where did you have the side art printed and what options did you chose for printing.
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@Capeman That's a great idea... Acrylic is a pain. would have never have thought of glass to be honest. I'm getting closer with the Kung Fury Cab... Wholly crap its soooo much work as I am going to make it perfect even if it kills me.... you inspired me and really raised the bar in the bartop space!!
The reason I landed here in the first place is because I was looking for someone who used wood panelling on the cab like kung fury and old arcade cabs. You did it justice here... what did you use for the texture? did you recreate from a 70's wood panel? like a photo? looks SO good. colors and levels spot on!!
You should submit your cab to arcade controls forum for their awards that they do every year IMHO.
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Hi @Capeman
Gorgeous work, to be honest I registered just to comment on the artwork, it's exceptional, I've been scouring the net for ideas on my own build, and I must say I haven't seen any that I like this much.
Are you at all thinking of publicising this design? I'd love to use this for my own build. Perhaps you could send me an email on gqc-cleaning[at]hotmail.com and we can talk more?
Thanks!
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@Robster1727 I designed the artwork myself and found a local vinyl sign printer to print it on outdoor adhesive vinyl with a gloss finish. Its very easy to find a sign printer in almost any town. Just look up sign graphics or vehicle graphics, or if your in the states, look up the FastSigns franchise, they are in every major city. Just ask what their vinyl printer's max resolution is (over 200 and your in the clear) and you could always ask for a printed sample to see materials. You don't need a specialized "arcade panel printer" doing overpriced work over the internet, those guys are just sign printers who found a niche.
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@MaTTyDredZ Thanks! For the wood grain on mine, I used 3M wood grain vehicle vinyl. There are lots of brands out there but the 3M has a nice textured feel to it and a nice matte finish. I used something similar to this, but you might want to click around to find the style you like, there are lots of different wood grains, colors and thicknesses of material out there. I recommend paying a bit extra for better quality.
https://www.amazon.com/Marine-Teak-3M-Grain-Vinyl/dp/B0074PW5XE
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@Capeman SUPER helpful. I was designing wood grains in photoshop using seamless textures etc, but could never get the color and scale just right... this is THE solution... made my day here!! Thanks again!
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what kind of display are you using in this..
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