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I think I will add an extra 1.5inches to the length of the control panel to add more buttons. I plan to make the control panel modular so you can swap out different panels (1 player + trackball OR 2player).

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BuildYour Own Arcade Control Center FAQ
Artwork,Design & Multimedia
Once you've assembledyour choice of individual pieces, it's time to construct the whole. This section will attempt to address issues pertaining to that.
Artwork
  • MarqueeExamples (Opens in new window - warning, big)
  • Fullsized artwork (Ready to print and put on your project)
  • How toproduce artwork (Advice from an expert)
  • Producingmarquees (By Richard Ragon of HotRod!)
Audio

Layout
Software
Arcade
  • ArcadeJukebox (MP3 player for arcade cabinets, very cool)
Woodwork

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Layout

    Onething to consider is how your control panel is going to look. Howmany buttons? How many joysticks? Spinner? Etc. You should consider not only the kinds of controls you are going to have,but how to best place them for playability and comfort. Since thewhole goal of this project is playability, skimping on the planning herewould be a bad idea.

    Control Panel Examples

    The first suggestionis to look at some actual control panels to see how they are configured. I've managed to track down many control panel pictures from arcade games,thanks entirely to other people letting me use their pictures. I'veplaced them all on the Control Panelspage.

    Templates

    Having templates to usehelps a lot when laying out your control panel. On the downloadspage, you'll find several templates you can use to help your design.

    • Also, Expression's Arcade Joystickmanaged to get a joystick template for Capcom's classic6 button control panel layout, graciously authorized by Capcom fornon-commercial use. Very cool! -- Note, that link is dead now.Use my mirrors instead: GIF - PDF.

    Online Design Tool

    ArcadeFX'sweb site is also the home of the InteractiveControl Panel Designer, a very cool Flash based control panel designtool. Very awesome!


Artwork

Lotsof good places to get artwork and inspiration on the net. Got a goodone? Pass it on!

Miscellaneous ArtworkLinks
Dragon'sDen side art

Presented by Emucade& Arcaded, a collection of some 100 or so arcade images in WindowsMeta File format.

OscarControl's artwork page

Oscar Controls hasadded an artwork section to their page with some very nice control paneland side-art artwork. I particularly liked the joystick diamond/directionalarrows. Very nice.

Cory's MAME screenshotmarquee
    Cory Vigen gaveme his blessing to put up a mirror of his MAME marquee :) Cory hasone request and that is if you use his marquee, you do not remove his namefrom it. I encourage everyone to respect his wishes in that regard,as he's put a lot of work into it and the name is fairly small. Thefile is 2.5 megs *zipped* but looks good :) See the preview below.


    (Click to download marquee- 2.5 megs)

    Bear in mind that the above is a thumbnailof a thumbnail! You can see a largerthumbnail here (167kb). Lifted from his web page:


      This is my personaldesign I made by combining screenshots from some of my favorite games andthe MAME logo. This Marquee fits perfectly in the Dungeons and Dragons,Tower of Doom cabinet I bought for $75. The dimensions of the full Marqueeare 27' X 7 3/4'. I belive this to be a fairly standard size.

      The Marquee is splitup into three parts. Each section can fit easily on an 8 1/2' x 11' sheetof paper. You can see where the seam is if you look one screenshot to theleft or right of the MAME logo. To turn this into a gorgeous looking Marqueefor my cabinet, I printed each section on transparency paper, and cut offthe excess edges. When I suck them in my cabinet, they looked a littlepale, so I printed them off again and then taped the two copies back toback (doubled up) to let less light through. Now they looked perfect. Formy the rest of my marquee, I went down to a local glass shop and had themcut a 1/8' thick piece of white acrylic and a 1/8' thick piece of clearPlexiglas matching the dimensions of the Marquee. With the white in backand the clear in front my Marquee looks as good as any professional OEMout there, even better then the D&D one that came with my cabinet.(plus, MAME doesn't emulate D&D the Tower of Doom yet)

      I do have an advantagein that I was able to use a $3000 HP 4500 Color Laser printer to printon the transparency paper. The printer does photo quality work, seamlesswithout any of the grainy effect you get with ink jets.

      You can use my Marqueeall you want, I just ask that you give me some feedbackon what you think and that you don't delete my name from the graphic.

How to produceartwork
    Peter E. emailedme a copy of an excellent writeup Tom did on reproducing control panelartwork for arcade cabinets. This information applies equally wellto producing original artwork. Very big thanks to Tom for givingpermission to post this, and to Peter for seeing my request for this kindof information and sending this my way!

    Now, ControlPanel art, there are a few ways to do this, each with its own set of problems.

    Option 1:

    Scan the image,use PhotoShop or other SW and 'fixup' the Artwork. Now, take it toa SIGN PRINTER or Kinko's (A Chicago copy firm) and have them print iton a DESIGNJET, any model, this printer is just a BIG DeskJet, then requestit to be DRY LAMINATED, and either use 3M 77 or 3M 90 to Glue it to thepanel. Expect around $14 a Linear foot charge. This is generallywhat you see on the net, its cheap, fast, and looks ok from a distance...

    Pros:

      Very fast developmenttime, you can print on a DeskJet to QA the art, it will look practicallythe same when you print it. If you kick up the cost per unit a bit andprint on vinyl, it will have the glue on it already.


    Cons:

      That Printeris a CMYK device, so in order to get some of your colors the computer isforced to 'mix' them, but as you know an inkjet cannot really mix ink,so it pixilates the image, this make the image pretty 'dotty' to the nakedeye. I really don't like this process, in some cases you 'have' to do it.On my Tapper overlays, due to the wood grain, I had to. I really dont likethe feel of the dry lamination material compared to lexan.


    Option 2:

    Same processas above, but if you want it on Lexan, (the original
    material) finda sign shop that has a GERBER PRINTER (Not the Cutter), they can printon various materials. I used a thin white plastic and reverse imagedthe Tapper art, instead of vinyl. I felt vinyl stretched too much whenyou applied it and did not have the tensile strength to keep the overlaydown long term. I did have them print directly on the lexan but, it wastoo transparent, didn't look good. Conversely, you probably could laminatethe design jet image to lexan by hand, but the gerber does a nicer jobof printing a raster image. So I had them hand laminate it to lexan andapply the 'sheet' glue. Expect around $50 for a average overlay...

    Pros:

      very fast developmenttime, you can print on a DeskJet to QA the art, it will look practicallythe same when you print it.


    Cons.

      Expensive, colorsare still not perfect(CMYK), image still pixilated. But the machinecan handle color sep layers, but requires more effort on the printer todeal with and usually a higher cost as they need to buy the specific ink(colors) for it, and requires that the operator know how to use the machine.Very few print shops that I went too actually knew how to use the computerattached to the printer. Very frustrating, as I just wanted to push themaside and play with the bugger myself.


    Option 3:

    REDRAW the artwith a Vector based program (Corel, Adobe Illis)
    Then you sendit out to a company that will provide you color Separations. Thenyou give these separations to the printer with the PanTone Color Numbersto EXACT match your colors, they print it directly on the Lexan and applythe glue sheets.

    Cons.

      Very TIME and$$ extensive to redraw the art, Scans will NOT work. I've talkedwith [PE: a retail outlet] in person, and this is how he does it. You Pay for the color Seps, about $15 each color, then for the printingprocess. The Development cycle for me is about 2 months before I get oneout... But, Heck, I've got a regular job too...


    Pros.

      VERY High quality,once you own the separations, you can reuse them, a 1 time expense. Thisis what I used for my Missile Command Overlays, if you want to see them,www.enteract.com/~twisnion


    Option 4:

    Then there isDIE cutting, pretty pricey, as a DIE is made for you, I've gotten quotedfrom $300+ for the missile commands, not worth in in small quantities...I've dropped hope of every having this done....

    Excellent information- thanks to Peter and Tom!

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Producing marquees- by HotRod
Oneof the things that makes this hobby truly outstanding in my eyes is thewillingness to share information, especially by folks who make money offof it. In that spirit, I asked Richard of Hanaho/HotRod what he mightbe willing to share, and he supplied the following. He warns thatthis is expensive, and probably impractical for a single person. However, if a group of folks wanted to go in together . . . :) ThanksRichard!

Ok, here goes... The material Hanaho uses is called GE Lexan 10 mil Suede/Mat Polycarbonate. It comes in clear transparent rolls, and the printers print the graphics(silk screen) on the back side of this. By printing the graphicson the back it insures that the graphics WILL NOT rub off. Once it's drya 3m adhesive is added, then cut, packaged and shipped to me.

HotRod Joystickhas spent a vast amount of time in research in this to insure that it promotesthe 'look and feel' that we want to convey. Exact color matches we're sentto the printers, and a lot of time was put in by the printers to meet ourstandards. This specialized surface will not scratch, mark, peel,or wear. (excellent with sweaty palms too) Printers say they enjoyworking with this surface, and claim that it is very easy to produce. Thefollowing is a list of printers that I got the best prices from, althoughI won't say which one I actually choose.
CarlGor Printing


HN Lookwood


VisualMarking Systems, Inc.


Kudos to HotRod- thanks Richard!

Plexiglass tips
    Once you'veproduced the ultimate control panel artwork, you need to find a way toprotect it. Thumping hands, spilled drinks, dirt, grease and grimeare all the enemy of your masterpiece. How to protect it? Plexiglass! Here are some tips on using plexiglass.
    Drilling

    Question by Kevin747on our message boards:


      I am tryingto overlay my control panel with plexiglass and I need to drill 3/8 in.and 1 1/8 holes, then cut an aprox 4 in by 4 in. section out of the center.I tried clamping the plexi down, but when I drilled the 3/8 holes it broke.Can someone post how to do this properly? Also, I cut the 4 x 4 sectionout of an real arcade control panel for a custom fit tracball with a powerjigsaw with a metal cutting blade and I have to cut the plexi in the samedimensions. How is this done? Thanks!!!


    Answers -Jim M:


      First I cutall my holes in the 3/4 in wood control panel. I cut 15-1 1/8', 2-1 1/4'and 1 large hole for the Happ trackball. Then I layed the 1/8' plexyglassthat I had Home Depo cut to the size of my control panel on the wood controlpanel. From there, for the holes. I just used a hole saw with the finestteeth I could get. I drilled these very slow. For the trackball square.I used a fine tooth jig saw blade and cut it very slow. A coupletimes I cut to fast and the glass got too hot and melted back tougher,so I cut it very slow. Then I took a round file and cleaned up the edges. One thing I did do first was drill the screw holes for the joysticks andsecure the plexglass to the panel so that it woulden't slip. I think thekey to it is cutting slow. I had to be sure to cut the glass in the exactspot as the holes in the wood.......


    Another answer- matt(v):

      For small holes(carrage bolt size) you can actually get a special drill made specificallyfor drilling plexiglass. It has two tiny flat faces cut into thetip and when you use it (properly) you should get two long ribbons of plexicoming out of the hole. Don't know where you can get one, maybe thesame place you got your plexiglass? You could also put a normal drillin reverse and try to melt through.

      For larger holes(button size) the proper way to do this is to buy a 'circle cutter' --they are adjustable from around 1/2 inch to about 4 inches. It consistsof one central drill and a sliding blade that you adjust to the correctradius of your hole. They make really neat accurate holes but mustbe used in a drill press and must NEVER be used on anything except plexiglass. They are also quite expensive. The cheap way to do this is to buya holesaw with small teeth and have someone pour cutting fluid on whileyou drill. Alternatively you may want to put the drill in reverseand melt your way through.
      Either way,be sure to clamp it before you go to work.

      Here is a linkto a mirror of probably the best plexiglass working page on the net - RandyFromm.com'sWorkingWith Plexiglass.


    Yet another- Brian:

      I used a holesaw for the 1 1/8 holes and ran it in reverse to melt through the plexiglass. You don't even have to go slow with it since it's going in reverse andjust melting the plexiglass. For the smaller holes I just used a regulardrill bit and went VERY slow until I was through. It worked out reallywell and there were no cracks at all in my plexiglass.


    One more - Bill Connolly:


      I made a sandwich,scrap piece of wood, plexiglass, control panel particle board, scrap pieceof wood. I clamped the sandwich together with 6 c clamps and drilledin forward with a 1 1/8' drill bit slowly. I used a brand new bit to makesure it was sharp. This prevented my plexiglass and control panel boardfrom getting rough entry and exit cuts from the drilling, the top and bottomscrap took the hits.
Plexiglass alternatives
    There are alternativesto using plexiglass!
    Lexan

    Posted by Kevin747on our message boards:

      When I wentback to the store to buy more plexiglass I saw sheets of Lexan (bulletproof guys...) and for about $2.00 to $3.00 more bought the Lexan. THisstuff is great! You can drill, cut, dynamite, hit with a hammer, etc. thisstuff and it wont break! Works great


Woodwork

    Lanzer'sJoystick Building Guide is an excellent site to visit to get some tipson woodworking in a joystick project. He goes into some detail onbutton installation, joystick installation, preparing and assembling thewood for the panel, etc. He has many pictures to illustrate the processas well.


Software

    Mark'sArcade Jukebox

    This is an .MP3 playerdesigned for arcade cabinets. Very cool project. From theirweb page:

    Why ?

    The original Arcade Jukeboxwas written out of frustration. I had searched the web for a MP3jukebox program for my MAME arcade cabinet ARCADE PLANET. All ofthe programs I found either needed a mouse, looked horrible on a televisionor someone wanted to charge me to use it. First there was ArcadeJukebox. It had limitations to say the least. i.e. all mp3shad to be into the program directory, no scan by letter, ect . Ireleased it, people used it, people made suggestion. Next came ArcadeJukebox 2, Used config file. Better but not quite right. Thencame Arcade Jukebox 3. It allows page up/down by letter, recursedown by one directory, bubbles.

    Last but not least cameArcadeJukebox 4.

    It features:

    • Select a background or makeyour own
    • Full recursion, i.e. ifyou set your mp3 directory to “C:” it will search your entire hard drivefor MP3s. Depending on the size of your hard drive this could take a while.
    • Custom layout.jpg. Insteadof an instructions.txt file you can now create a jpg of your control panelthat will come up when you hit the help key. Makes the controls veryeasy to understand.
    • Select between free playand vend mode. In vend mode you can select what key gives creditsand how many credits you get per coin.
    • Now shows 18 songs insteadof 12.
    • You can now set the Exitkey.
    • Comes in 800x600 and 640x480.

    Lanzer'sJoystick Building Guide is an excellent site to visit to get some tipson woodworking in a joystick


Audio

    MAFIA- Mr. Arcade's Fast Inexpensive Amplifier

    Mr. Arcade has an 'inexpensive,fast, and simple way to amplify the sound output of a pc through an existingarcade speaker. ... All that is required is a cheapo set of amplified pcspeakers and some electrical tape.'

    Very cool - thanks Ron!


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