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How to create your own playfield graphics?

By Prospekteur

4 years ago


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    #1 4 years ago

    I want to ask, which ways are the best to create your own playfield graphic, without painting it by hand?

    I did some tries with waterslide paper. But only small graphics here and there. It works good and looks nice after clearcoating. But how to manage a graphic over the whole playfield?

    #5 4 years ago

    Hey thanks guys for your advises. The problem I have is, I couldnt find a layout oft the devil riders playfield. In the pinball database there is only the manual with some drawings that are only to explain where the parts are mounted. This layouts are not the accurate playfield layouts, this layouts are some better sketches for explaining things in the manual. If someone knows where to get the original layout.........please let me know

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    #7 4 years ago

    How do you scan the playfield? With a modified printer? Seen somewhere here, were a member removed the lid and scanned the plafield with it field by field.

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