[New theme] playstation
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@lostless Hahaha any issue, only tha anything in this world is perfect at 100%, great work
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@sergioad feel free to let me know if you're interested in any systems that may be missing. I'm doing them on kinda some person needs them basis.
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I'm glad to see this finally hit the installer. It's hands down my favorite theme, being a PS fanboy and all.
I've been trying to think of something to do for the custom collection since I saw your post this morning, and I'm still at a stand still on original ideas. -
@lostless thanks
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I found this to take screenshots, it works great.
Basically this guide will teach you how to set up Raspi2PNG, use a single command script
and set up a samba link to easily access those screen shots from a designated folder.Step 1
First you need to get the program/dependency and compile the binsudo apt-get install libpng12-dev
git clone https://github.com/AndrewFromMelbourne/raspi2png
cd raspi2png
makeStep 2
Now you need to move raspi2png to your local bin and create a .sh scriptsudo mv raspi2png /usr/local/bin
sudo nano /usr/local/bin/screenshot.sh
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/screenshot.sh
copy and paste this
#!/bin/bash
raspi2png -p ~/RetroPie/screenshots/$(date +%m%d%Y_%H%M%S).pngsave by "ctrl + x" then "y"
Step 3
now to create screenshots folder and add samba linkmkdir ~/RetroPie/screenshots
sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf
copy and paste this at the end of the file
[screenshots]
comment = screenshots
path = "/home/pi/RetroPie/screenshots"
writeable = yes
guest ok = yes
create mask = 0644
directory mask = 0755
force user = piStep 4
Restart Samba server and take your first screenshotsudo service smbd restart
in terminal type
Step 5
Access your screenshots folder through samba\retropie
or mac os x
smb://retropie
Step 6
Clean up left over foldersudo rm -r ~/raspi2png
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@lostless just stubbled on this theme when updating one my Pi's. Very nice, reminds me of 1998 all over again :D
My only problem is, no Amiga or ZX Spectum logos?
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@lostless could I by chance get a psd of the background you use for each system name? Trying to make this screen with a few modifications.
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@lostless Can you please update this theme to include metadata? That would really push this theme over the top!
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I mainly made this theme for myself and my PlayStation project. I just happily shared it here for others. I don’t plan to update it. You are free to edit the theme yourself and make it your own. It’s how I got into learning making this theme was editing another theme and see how it’s all put together.
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@lostless Ah that’s a pity, this would’ve been a great theme for all the PlayStation classic mods that are gonna be popping up. It’s a great theme as is, but a little too plain with only the cover art.
Thanks for your response..
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@dirty_horror I may one day work on it again, if I can remember how to code a theme. Lol. It’s been a while. but I’ve never really been a fan of metadata. Artwork is all I’ve ever used. Now’s the time for you to learn like I did. It was actually quite fun to learn myself and see come into a full fledged theme. It wasn’t that hard to learn. Good luck
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@lostless thanks man!
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@soulgriever here's the raw data and psd files. Have fun looking at them and making this theme your own.
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AgOrinIIYMxZmjHCtE3hpmbKQWTg -
To the author: are you aware Sony could be very inspired from your theme for PlayStation Classic? Gui resemblance is more than suspicious.
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@DarishZone I doubt it. Nothing looks like any of my artwork. And I was inspired by sonys ps1 menu. they are using the original font, where on mine I got a close enough one. Also It’s not that hard to make a gradient background. I stole the colors from the official background of the original to make mine.
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@lostless said in [New theme] playstation:
@DarishZone I doubt it. Nothing looks like any of my artwork. And I was inspired by sonys ps1 menu. they are using the original font, where on mine I got a close enough one. Also It’s not that hard to make a gradient background. I stole the colors from the official background of the original to make mine.
Uhm, that's my fault, i was not aware of original purple bubbles gui, i remember my old PSX feature the grid (horrible) menu system, not sure if that was for pal territory, or they just simply redesign it later.
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@DarishZone the grey with the grid was the redesign for the smaller ps one.
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@lostless said in [New theme] playstation:
@DarishZone the grey with the grid was the redesign for the smaller ps one.
As i said, my launch PlayStation, the fat model, had a grey grid ui, just like below
(I can't forget it, it was was too much horrible)I know they revised it for PS One, while the purple bubbles i don't know frankly from what version is coming from.
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@DarishZone maybe their was a difference between the ntsc and pal versions of the menu. I had 2 fatty ps1 models in the US, and both had the menu I made with the balls and all. Interesting.
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Could make sense, thanks
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