Goes through Steam? Steam games have their own folders in the steamapps folder under the Steam program folder.
Goes through Steam? Steam games have their own folders in the steamapps folder under the Steam program folder.
Can't seem to find a legitimate program to open these with. I would never use these though even if i could.
Quoted from 3rdaxis:Can't seem to find a legitimate program to open these with. I would never use these though even if i could.
To be honest even if i could open these files i wouldn't imagine them being very hi-rez. Pinball arcade tables are pretty low-rez and probably not to the level of detail i would need anyway.
Here, you can make it look like my TAF apron....
*edit* -Actually, PM me and I'll send you the higher res files. It'd be easier to work with.
Someday I'll actually make the proper decals and redo my apron the right way. Still, it doesn't look too bad with these just printed out and taped on for now.
Quoted from Miguel351:Here, you can make it look like my TAF apron....
Thank you so very much sir in adoring my project with your Addams goodness. Render coming up.
Quoted from 3rdaxis:I guess in one way you can say i am immortalizing it.
I can appreciate that. Kind of like how digital images will be around long past the time of any original piece of artwork. ...except yours has the added benefit of being 3D (albeit virtually) to allow people to explore the different levels and artwork...kind of like you would need to explore a piece of sculpture. Thanks for taking the time to answer.
Quoted from 3rdaxis:It could be used to make a pinball video game but pre-rendered like Timeshock
Wow, what is this! Do you have any additional information on this table?
Thanks,
Ryan Claytor
Elephant Eater Comics
www.ElephantEater.com
Quoted from RyanClaytor:Wow, what is this! Do you have any additional information on this table?
This is a 3d model i created with 3dstudio Max. Its CG
Just wanted to thanks to everyone on here for your feedback and support. This has to be to most friendly and useful website/community on the internet having to do with pinball. All of your positive comments are exactly what i needed to muster up the motivation in order to finish this monster of a project. You have all given me exactly what i needed, thank you again everyone If anybody wants a high rez render for your desktop or game room i will be more then happy to supply it to you at your request.
Yea i think Twilight Zone would be a good one to do next. A nice playfield image is where i will start and be the deciding factor in its creation.
A good place to start is here. If you put all the shots together seems like it would look considerably better than your Addams Family image.
Let me know if you still want/need the high-res images for the apron art. Also, I've got a nice high res image of the front decal, too.
Quoted from dudah:Now 3D print it out
Haha yea right? That would be epic! Might have to contact Ben Heck
Yea i have dabbled in mech's and such. Look like the robots from Ironman. Animation is fun its been awhile since i've done any but im sure i can pick it up pretty quick. What did you have in mind?
Quoted from 3rdaxis:Yea i have dabbled in mech's and such. Look like the robots from Ironman. Animation is fun its been awhile since i've done any but im sure i can pick it up pretty quick. What did you have in mind?
Yeah, they're from Iron Man. I need each one individually landing, standing, and exploding so I can composite them together. You know, like when you hit the drone targets in the game.
/whistles innocently
Quoted from 3rdaxis:Sounds fun lets do it. I use 3dsMax 2014
Oh, to get back on topic - Your model is astounding. All the details look amazing, the materials are perfect. I'd say I'm jealous, but that doesn't even begin to cover it.
Quoted from 3rdaxis:Thanks man, i just wish i could play it
Actually - I'd be interested in seeing some 'ball' shots - i.e. Camera from the ball's POV. Be kinda neat.
I've got drool on my lip. Amazing work! When complete, you should put it in the Market forum "for sale" just to see who bites. j/k of course. Would also be great just to make some posters from these files. Wow. Well done!
Mike.
Quoted from papazit1963:Would also be great just to make some posters
Thats not a bad idea, I'll have to go to Alpha Graphics and see what's what
These up close "ball perspective" shots are amazing, your really able to show the machine from points of view that regular cameras just can't get. Amazing.
It would be crazy to have animations showing the flow of a game from the balls point of view.
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Is there something missing there, so that the ball heading towards the ramp can't hit the white/clear pop bumper?
I haven't played a TAF in years, but I thought there was a metal ball guide there?
Quoted from Luckydogg420:It would be crazy to have animations showing the flow of a game from the balls point of view.
I've thought about doing that, maybe one day. Would be cool. The program i use does have a pretty advanced physics engine would be sick just attaching the camera to the ball and sending it around.
Quoted from Coyote:but I thought there was a metal ball guide there?
There is but i forgot to make it. Also the wire gates and ramp blades need to be done.
Good eye i should make a pinball version of Where's Waldo lol cause one of these kids is not like the other.
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