Quoted from Coindropper:Already in the works.
Thanks again
Quoted from SYS6:Thanks for your amazing efforts! Any chance of Flintstones featuring the tv cartoon characters?
Sure, added to the list.
Mate i have a beautiful Sorcerer getting on a boat sometime in the next few months. Could you please put that title at the very end of your list?
Awesome work! You are an absolute machine at the rate you are cranking these out.
How about Mustang and Avengers LE added to the list please!
Quoted from Schwaggs:Awesome work! You are an absolute machine at the rate you are cranking these out.
How about Mustang and Avengers LE added to the list please!
Thanks! You bet, added to the list.
Quoted from Nameim:Beautiful cards! How about a set for The Jetsons?
Sure thing, may need a pic of the original so I can see how they look if you can.
Quoted from 28pmss:Your are doing great work Is there a chance on Apollo 13 Thanks
Added to the list
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THANK YOU!
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Thanks, too cool. I'll need to print most of them to see which I like best.
Quoted from punkin:Taking the genie's thanks!
wasn't much out there that I could find. If you see something or have pics that would look better, just shoot it my way and I can update.
Evel Knievel - 5 Ball & 3 Ball w/ multiple rule sets
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Luckily i've played it and didn't like it all that much.
Quoted from djsolzs:Can you Add Sorcerer to the list??
It's on the list already mate.
I agree! Those Apollo 13 cards are very unique and awesome! You get my vote for pinsider of the year Coindropper!
Quoted from John_I:Spanish Eyes and/or TX Sector might be cool looking cards!
I’ll see what I can do. Added to the list.
Quoted from Coindropper:Man that’s awesome, thanks! As for Goldeneye, I was only looking at the second satellite, not paying attention the the big one in gold... derp moment.
As mentioned the batch script is here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vlqxqy7ieu3qcmr/ConvertPrintSize.ahk?dl=0
This does require Windows.
It uses AutoHotkey, a Windows scripting language. You will need to install it. It is open source and free.
https://www.autohotkey.com/
Image processing requires ImageMagick. Again, it is open source and free. I typically use a portable distribution.
https://imagemagick.org/
The script assumes that you simply unzip the contents of the portable distribution to a folder C:\imagemagick. If you want to use a different folder, you can change the path in line 13 in the script. You can certainly use the installer version of ImageMagick and I'm thinking that you can simply delete out "%ImageMagick_Path%\" from line 67 in the script. The script is just text and you can edit using Notepad.
I've organized the card images by table. Typically, I would copy the script to a folder with a table's images. I would use the Command Prompt. Navigate to the folder and type
ConvertPrintSize.ahk followed by the table manufacturer
Ex. "CovertPrintSize.ahk Stern"
Allowable manufacturers are
AlvinG
Bally
DataEast
Sega
Stern
Williams
As the template for Gottlieb is already correctly sized you will get a message
Anything else, misspellings, or no manufacturer will give you a message
The program will create an "out" folder within the same folder as the script. It loop through and for each image, save converted images to the out folder with the same name. No changes are made to the original image.
You may not want to deal with a command prompt. If not, you can open the script in Notepad and in line 18 change %1% to the manufacturer for the table whose images you want to convert. That should work. Run it from Windows Explorer (i.e., double click ConvertPrintSize.ahk).
Hope this helps.
Quoted from Carny_Priest:As mentioned the batch script is here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vlqxqy7ieu3qcmr/ConvertPrintSize.ahk?dl=0
This does require Windows.
It uses AutoHotkey, a Windows scripting language. You will need to install it. It is open source and free.
https://www.autohotkey.com/
Image processing requires ImageMagick. Again, it is open source and free. I typically use a portable distribution.
https://imagemagick.org/
The script assumes that you simply unzip the contents of the portable distribution to a folder C:\imagemagick. If you want to use a different folder, you can change the path in line 13 in the script. You can certainly use the installer version of ImageMagick and I'm thinking that you can simply delete out "%ImageMagick_Path%\" from line 67 in the script. The script is just text and you can edit using Notepad.
I've organized the card images by table. Typically, I would copy the script to a folder with a table's images. I would use the Command Prompt. Navigate to the folder and type
ConvertPrintSize.ahk followed by the table manufacturer
Ex. "CovertPrintSize.ahk Stern"
Allowable manufacturers are
AlvinG
Bally
DataEast
Sega
Stern
Williams
As the template for Gottlieb is already correctly sized you will get a message
Anything else, misspellings, or no manufacturer will give you a message
The program will create an "out" folder within the same folder as the script. It loop through and for each image, save converted images to the out folder with the same name. No changes are made to the original image.
You may not want to deal with a command prompt. If not, you can open the script in Notepad and in line 18 change %1% to the manufacturer for the table whose images you want to convert. That should work. Run it from Windows Explorer (i.e., double click ConvertPrintSize.ahk).
Hope this helps.
This is awesome! I linked in the first post. Thanks for doing this, very cool and much appreciated.
Quoted from thundergod76:Thank you so much for the time and effort you've devoted to making these. But I don't think this is Evel…[quoted image]
I got it from here. Thought it was funny...
44AE181E-578B-4E87-BDC8-B1781E5A1806 (resized).pngCould you please add Johnny Mnemonic to your list to do. Thanks for all your work, these cards all kick ass!
Quoted from guitarded:Anyone got some Fish Tales Cards?
Added to the list.
Quoted from Hayfarmer:One more request please . Sinbad? Thx, they look great!!
Added to the list
Quoted from CanadianPinball:C37 Please!
Added to the list
Quoted from freddy:How about Big Betty’s Truck stop.
Added to the list.
I’ll get to these ASAP. Starting to get caught up.
Still looking for some nice Whirlwind apron cards, the ones I can find are mediocre. Does someone have an alternative?
Quoted from HarrieD:Still looking for some nice Whirlwind apron cards, the ones I can find are mediocre. Does someone have an alternative?
Not sure if you saw the one's on the previous page, but there are many nice sets to choose from.
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