RE: reproducion artwork...

From: Ed Henciak <ethst3+_at_pitt.edu>
Date: Fri Jul 31 1998 - 12:09:32 EDT

On Wed, 29 Jul 1998, Clay Cowgill wrote:

> > Out of curiosity, will your friend possibly take small run orders.
> > For
> > example, my must haves would be :
> >
> > 1> Star Wars Cockpit side art
> > 2> The 'multigame' Atari Vector CP on Jess's page
> >
> I'll check and see... Even if done "at cost" just getting film shot and
> whatnot could make small runs quite expensive. Screen printing is
> spendy to setup, but cheap to run once it's going...
>
> Going by what my brain is tallying up as "most requested", sounds like:
>
> (in no particular order)
>
> ESB marquee (and maybe ESB/SW multigame marquee-- maybe tough to
> design...)
> Sega Multigame Marquee and/or control panel
> Atari Multigame control panel (and why not a marquee too)

        If he would want to do the Atari one, I'd be more than happy to
lend him a Space Duel control panel so that it can be sized properly. A
marquee would be real nice as well...something like "Atari Vector
Classics" in a color scheme similar to Space Duel (that blue/black is
pretty neat looking) or better....

        On another note, is there any real difference between the vector
generators that Space Duel and Gravitar use? I was looking at the
schematics the other night and really couldn't find anything that stuck
out like a sore thumb. Has anyone found any major differences between the
two games hardware wise? Maybe Space Duel really could be banked onto a
Gravitar/Black Widow setup or vice-versa.

Thanks!

Ed

>
> I think Doug would be most eager to work on stuff that he gets to have
> creative input on (he's a graphic artist) so these are probably more
> interesting than just recreating existing stuff.
>
> -Clay
>
Received on Fri Jul 31 11:09:40 1998

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