Pixel Art Themed Bartop Arcade
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sweet pixel art!
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@Capeman , It's been a while since my last post. I'm pretty tied up with work and family commitments at the moment, so it looks like my project will continue to be a slow burn. I hope you don't mind, but I used one of your product shots to overlay my design to get an idea of what the finished product will look like. Would love to get your feedback on if it is too dark/colours of buttons, etc. .
I had a couple of questions with relation to the build that I was hoping you could help me with. I'm happy to email you directly to discuss if you prefer, but the questions are:
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Where did you get the joystick and buttons from? I'm looking for suppliers online and finding it very difficult to locate one that provides the exact thing I'm looking for
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In terms of the internal build, I have no idea how I'm meant to do the strip lighting and speaker wiring, power socket with fuse + switch, etc. into a powerboard/Raspberry Pie. Do you have a wire diagram of how you went about yours, or any help/guidance you can give? Also, do I require a cooling fan to run this, or is it just a nice to have?
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What do your buttons do on the very front panel? I assume the black and white ones are the insert coins and 1 player/2 player, but what does the red button do?
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For the acrylic that covers the monitor, I've noticed that you have a black border that covers the edges. How did you achieve that, because my understanding is there is no surface below the acrylic to stick vinyl or paper to?
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For the back wire/cable panel, do you have any photos on how you've done that with any sort of USB/VGA ports you've connected and attached to the Raspberry Pie?
I know it's a lot of questions, but I appreciate any help or advice you can provide.
Thanks again!
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Very nice work! great details!
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I was looking for something fun for my own building and bumped into this thread. Loved the way you did it so here is my own artwork. I only need the marquee and control panel for now. As it is made for my kids, I added their names on the marquee. I think the rest of the cabinet will be all white.
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@docunagi Very nice, any plans to share the photoshop files or are you willing to sell them?
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The artwork is fantastic! I want one badly!
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@docunagi I LOVE IT! Looks great!
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@PatrickTee said in Pixel Art Themed Bartop Arcade:
Where did you get the joystick and buttons from? I'm looking for suppliers online and finding it very difficult to locate one that provides the exact thing I'm looking for
In terms of the internal build, I have no idea how I'm meant to do the strip lighting and speaker wiring, power socket with fuse + switch, etc. into a powerboard/Raspberry Pie. Do you have a wire diagram of how you went about yours, or any help/guidance you can give? Also, do I require a cooling fan to run this, or is it just a nice to have?
What do your buttons do on the very front panel? I assume the black and white ones are the insert coins and 1 player/2 player, but what does the red button do?
For the acrylic that covers the monitor, I've noticed that you have a black border that covers the edges. How did you achieve that, because my understanding is there is no surface below the acrylic to stick vinyl or paper to?
For the back wire/cable panel, do you have any photos on how you've done that with any sort of USB/VGA ports you've connected and attached to the Raspberry Pie?
@PatrickTee your setup looks good in my man cave! Hahahah!
I got all my buttons at FocusAttack.com - I used all sanwa parts for the sticks and buttons.
The light strip, speakers and grills came with the bar top kit, I got the kit at ArcadeForge.de, their kits are top notch. I didn’t really use any special wiring, I worked my power port to a small 3 port AC power strip and just plugged a few power bricks to it on the inside, looks the same as if it was hooked up behind my tv haha, I may improve that later, but I don’t open it up very often.
Cooling fan probably isn’t vital, but oddly enough, old LCD monitors can actually get a bit toasty.
Red button on my panel is for exiting the game back to the menu, I actually have it hooked to a small kill switch on the underside so I can lock the game and prevent my 3yo from exiting my game haha.
The acrylic over my screen has a plastic cover under it, cut to the screen shape and painted black, paper doesn’t work under it, the pvc sheet holds its own.
I don’t have a back panel, it’s just a short hdmi from the pi hooked to a dvi connector, then to the LCD, nothing complicated.
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@Capeman I'm new to this forum. I joined because I absolutely LOVE your side artwork. Where can I purchase it from you?
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@PatrickTee could you please send me your art? it was great. I don't know how to work in image editing programs
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I just built my first bartop arcade and was heavily influenced by the art shared on this thread, but I included more of the Lucas Arts graphic adventure characters from my favorite games.
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@tpardue023 Love it! Great work! It’s cool to see what characters other people include when making similar artwork to mine, it’s like a look into somebody else’s childhood, haha!
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@Capeman great job, congratulations. it is possible to have the file in high resolution, I would like to make my bartop with this wonderful graphic
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This probably took a lot of hours since just collecting all the sprites took ages but again looks really good really neat idea
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@patricktee really nice design you did there ;)
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Friend has original pixel art bartop arcade photoshop file of this artwork you can edit everything and there is like huge number of sprites if anyone is interested and would like to buy just send him mail bartoparcade@protonmail.com
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@kitarist He absolutely does NOT have the original artwork. I have never released my photoshop files.
I've seen a bunch of people incorporate the basic idea behind my design since I first posted it here. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and some of the users on this thread have created their own version of this design themselves, and that is AWESOME... but it's honestly frustrating and disappointing to see people claim original creation and sell variants of my design.
I guess this is how Nintendo must feel about the 8bitDo controllers and retroflag cases, haha. Oh well.
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