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How to create your own playfield graphics?

By Prospekteur

4 years ago


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    #6 4 years ago

    So I'm thinking of sort following this same process for an older EM pinball. Playfield has some wear and insert holes have been chipped etc. Just the typical 40 years of wear I guess.

    Anyhow, I was debating airbrushing and clear coating. However, I'd like to keep the original so now I'm debating having the pf scanned 1, cutting a new piece of plywood, cleaning up the image in photoshop and having printed to apply on new pf. I can then clearcoat the new playfield and transfer the components saving the old playfield as original.

    Has this been done before and what was the material used to print on?

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