Oops, forgot to upload the progress from before the holidays. Now the black layer is even more competed than this picture shows and PIG will begin with the coloring of the finished part.
/ INK
Oops, forgot to upload the progress from before the holidays. Now the black layer is even more competed than this picture shows and PIG will begin with the coloring of the finished part.
/ INK
That third part was a real b**ch, but now it is done. Amazing how much longer it takes when the scan/convert is a bit messed up. But now straight on to the fourth part (of twelve)…
/ INK
All parts of the playfield have now been scanned (total of over 1Gb data) and the first pieces are going through the painstaking conversion to separate the black outlines from the rest of the colours. Two of twelve scans almost done.
Just for making sure everything is done according to CPR standards I’ve sent the first Flash plastic (a slingshot) to Kevin Wayte at Classic Playfield Reproductions for a general checkup. If this one’s OK then I should be able to send the rest of these plastics by the end of the week.
Stay tuned folks.
Nearly finished with the Flash plastics now. What’s left is looking over the crop lines and making the art bleed at the right places.
I’ve started scanning the playfield for Getaway and I’ll let INK use his more powerful computer when making all scanned parts come together in one extreme hi-res picture.
As if I didn’t already have all too much work I’m also doing the Barracora repro plastic set.
Although this was the first project I started it’s unfortunately the least prioritized – for the moment.
Work in progress from Bally Hotdoggin’ (1980) plastic set. I’m about halfway through this set but can’t work full time on my free time on this due to more urgent projects. That’s too bad as this kind of graphics are quite easy compared to other stuff.
I’m currently working on the plastics for Williams Flash. For being a starter kit – Constantino Mitchell’s art is kind of tough… I’m not exactly looking forward to the playfield…
The stippled art is very time consuming to reproduce – especially when it comes to filling out punched holes. I’m about 1.5 plastics away from completion when it comes to the artwork. And then I will do some finishing touches to bleeds and crop marks and stuff before I send it to CPR.
Let’s outrun the police and those old warped, cracked plastics!
This is one of my current CPR projects – running parallell with the Bally Hotdoggin’ plastics and the HS2 playfield for B&T Automaten in Germany. Eh, and a few other reproductions for friends and acquaintances…