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    Athena: new lr-mame overlay

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    • UDb23U
      UDb23
      last edited by UDb23

      Athena is another of those really classic arcade games.
      Here's a new dedicated overlay.

      0_1483029176613_athena_udb.png

      0_1483029222491_athena_udb_screenshot.jpg

      It is different from other existing bezels as those use the original flyer artwork; that I don't really like.

      Mine is based on images I was able to find on the web that are part of an old official comic book (left side of the screen) plus another nice image (on the right) that I presume is fan art.
      All images were "restored" (scan quality was quite bad with very visible halftoning from original paper) and adapted for the overlay layout.

      Overlay + cfg's + setup info is available in the Ovl Repo.
      (edit:updated link)

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        sonicsheppard
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        Love your overlays! Thanks for another one!

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        • BriganeB
          Brigane
          last edited by

          Once again a true masterpiece. Thank you very much.

          Systems: Raspberry Pi 0/2/3 Model B+
          Os: RetroPie 4.5
          Frontend: Emulationstation & Attract Mode

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          • UDb23U
            UDb23
            last edited by

            Launching and Scrape images added.
            0_1502213336100_athena-launching.png

            0_1502213387910_athena-image.png Restored arcade Flyer front page.

            You can find this and more hand crafted quality overlays in the rpie-ovl repository.
            And if you want an easy way to install them, @meleu created a great dedicated script.
            Perform these commands on your RetroPie:

            cd
            git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/meleu/rpie-art
            cd rpie-art
            ./rpie-art.sh
            

            After launching rpie-art.sh script you just have to follow the instructions in the dialog boxes. Once you have the rpi-art.shscript, choose the Update option to get all the latest art in the repository.

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            • UDb23U
              UDb23
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              According to the flyer image Greek goddesses were having a good time eating (too) ;-D
              Usually Greek statues are known to show top fit athletic bodies; it seems SNK people had a different opinion.

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                rurounikenshin @UDb23
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                @udb23 Hi, your work is great, I really like to ask you how to make such a layout?

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                • UDb23U
                  UDb23 @rurounikenshin
                  last edited by UDb23

                  @rurounikenshin Sure, what do you mean with "how" exactly ?
                  What software I use ? Mainly Inkscape (freeware) and Adobe Photoshop Elements (but any free photo editor should be ok; e.g. Gimp).

                  How to implement in Retroarch/Retropie ?
                  Check here.

                  How to creare vector images from bitmap ?
                  Check video here.

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                  • UDb23U
                    UDb23 @UDb23
                    last edited by

                    BTW Working on an updated overlay that uses cool SNK 40s anniversary Athena artwork ;-)

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                      rurounikenshin @UDb23
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                      @udb23 Thank you very much for taking the time to teach, I will try to learn

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