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Post by StimpyProductions on Dec 22, 2023 22:55:24 GMT -5
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Post by StimpyProductions on Dec 23, 2023 13:01:19 GMT -5
Here’s another random post i choose to do next, 1983-1987 styled blue $4000 wedge. Courtesy of wheelgenius.
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germanname1990
I am the King of Live Play. Wheel with it!
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Post by germanname1990 on Dec 25, 2023 0:11:50 GMT -5
Very cool - cool blue that is. And you know that I also love anything with SEGA's name on it, StimpyProductions . So I'd like to say thank you for making that SEGA $2500 and those Live Play wedges. I've found them to be very thoughtful Christmas gifts.
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Post by StimpyProductions on Dec 25, 2023 6:06:33 GMT -5
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Post by iheartgamesyt on Dec 26, 2023 23:01:11 GMT -5
Step 1. Step 2. Place mosaic pattern behind the "5", or any other number layer. Then select the black number and background on that layer with magic wand. Step 3. In the Photoshop's "Select" panel, choose "Inverse" Step 4. Click on the layer of the mosaic pattern with the white outline selected. Step 5. In the "Layer" panel, choose "New", and then select "New layer via copy". Step 6. Switch that selected layer over the preceding layer. Step 7. Select the sections you want to cut to reveal the white portion for the "gloss" effect. Step 8. The finished product. See how the white gloss outside the black is on the upper left. And to the lower right of the inside. Get the picture? This is pretty helpful, except, Idk where to get the mosaic pattern for Step 2
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Post by StimpyProductions on Jan 3, 2024 15:34:48 GMT -5
Here’s MarioGS’s Double Play token season 24 style, except it’s in small size like the old ones instead of large size. Courtesy of MarioGS for the token.
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Post by StimpyProductions on Jan 3, 2024 17:11:32 GMT -5
Now, moving on to MarioGS’s $10,000 wedge, except in it’s non-remastered version this time & silver like from BigJon’s WOF games.
Courtesy of MarioGS & wheelgenius.
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Post by themysteriouswinker on Jan 10, 2024 11:25:29 GMT -5
Step 1. Step 2. Place mosaic pattern behind the "5", or any other number layer. Then select the black number and background on that layer with magic wand. Step 3. In the Photoshop's "Select" panel, choose "Inverse" Step 4. Click on the layer of the mosaic pattern with the white outline selected. Step 5. In the "Layer" panel, choose "New", and then select "New layer via copy". Step 6. Switch that selected layer over the preceding layer. Step 7. Select the sections you want to cut to reveal the white portion for the "gloss" effect. Step 8. The finished product. See how the white gloss outside the black is on the upper left. And to the lower right of the inside. Get the picture? This is pretty helpful, except, Idk where to get the mosaic pattern for Step 2 Adding sparkles to these wedges is hard work.
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Post by themysteriouswinker on Jan 10, 2024 12:29:58 GMT -5
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Post by themysteriouswinker on Jan 10, 2024 12:31:45 GMT -5
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Post by themysteriouswinker on Jan 10, 2024 12:39:55 GMT -5
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Post by themysteriouswinker on Jan 10, 2024 12:41:50 GMT -5
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Post by StimpyProductions on Jan 16, 2024 22:30:31 GMT -5
I’ve modified & recolored wheelgenius’s $3500 wedge from 1995, plus including the 1988 version from his deviantart. Courtesy of wheelgenius & MarioGS.
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Post by StimpyProductions on Jan 17, 2024 2:56:34 GMT -5
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Post by StimpyProductions on Jan 17, 2024 4:32:25 GMT -5
Got bored again, so i modify & recolor MarioGS’s classic $7500 wedge, the one before the remastered ones. Courtesy of wheelgenius & MarioGS.
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Post by StimpyProductions on Jan 17, 2024 11:30:08 GMT -5
Just an example of the generic Prize logo, but if you’re gonna use this, please credit me.
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Post by StimpyProductions on Jan 17, 2024 12:11:48 GMT -5
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Post by StimpyProductions on Jan 17, 2024 18:14:45 GMT -5
Here’s the purple classic $35000 wedges from 1988 & 1996. Courtesy of wheelgenius & MarioGS.
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Post by themysteriouswinker on Jan 23, 2024 11:43:29 GMT -5
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Post by StimpyProductions on Jan 23, 2024 16:25:21 GMT -5
It was, but it’s worth it!
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