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Marquee
(Updated 9/21/2003 - Download Marquee!)
Yeah yeah.. I was so excited to see what the cabinet would look like, I had to make up a
temporary marquee. Really boring, I know. but doing this temporary marquee taught me a
few things. First, although you can't see it plainly from the picture, apparently I made a
minor error during measuring. The marquee area is actually 1/2" larger on one side than the other.
This became obvious when I measured to cut the plexiglass, and was important when I designed the
finished logo in Photoshop.
Here, I wanted to give you a close-up shot of what effect the 2x2's behind the plexiglass had on the
overall backlight. You can clearly see where they are, so when I design the final marquee, I'll need
to be sure I don't put any important pictures in these areas.
Well, after a few hours in Photoshop I was able to finish my marquee. The final piece is
28" by 7.5" at 150dpi. (4200px by 1125px) I had it printed up at the local Kinkos for around
$16. Although the plexiglass in this picture is making it appear glossier than it should, the
Kinkos printout was supurb. The black ink they used was truely flat BLACK and turned out great.
You'll notice that I didn't put anything above Qbert or below Spiderman... to avoid the lack of
light behind those areas.
This picture also shows the bottom retaining plastic clear angle molding better than any of
the other pictures.
Here it is, in its final glory. :)
Here's a quck rundown on how I made it:
There are a bunch of places that have the logo, but I eventually found the original creators of the main MAME logo that I used,
and it is on OscarControls' Website
To capture each character I played that particular game in MAME and did the old alt-printscreen combo to capture a screenshot.
I pasted it as a new layer, did some transform-scale so that each character would be large enough to see, and then cleaned up the
edges. The I went through my huge collection of fonts to find just the right combination for the "Webb's" portion,
and added a few effects to make it match the style of the MAME logo. After a little bit of shuffling around, I wound up with my marquee.
That is about it. Pretty simple.
Download the Marquee
After MANY requests, I have finally decided to post the Photoshop source file for my marquee. The file is a 6.8MB ZIP file,
and contains a Photoshop 7.0 file and the font I used for my name.
BEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD: All I ask, is if you download and use this marquee as a starting point for your own marquee,
and you post pictures of your cabinet online, that you give Oscar Control and myself credit, and post a link back to this page
on my website. I just want to be sure everyone gets credit where credit is due. Enjoy!!!
(click on the marquee image to the right to download)
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