Yes! It’s finally done. A few hundred hours poured into this playfield and it did come out looking great.
A big thanks to PIG who did all the halftones. Now it’s off to Planetary Pinball Supply for a final check…
/ INK
Yes! It’s finally done. A few hundred hours poured into this playfield and it did come out looking great.
A big thanks to PIG who did all the halftones. Now it’s off to Planetary Pinball Supply for a final check…
/ INK
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.
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.
When I’ve finished work on the Flash plastics set I’ll be taking on the Bride of Pin·Bot… I’ve already tested a promo speaker cutout and this project is going to be a walk in the park compared to the insanely detailed and sketchy Flash art.
Work in progress (click for larger versions):