Work on Meteor is progressing slowly, but surely. I have placed all the plastics and the top cover, the apron, and the plunger cover. I have also placed all of the targets. I was able to brighten up the fireball image from Martin Brunker's original table and import it as a new layer into my re-drawn play-field image. If you look at my previous screen shot and compare it with this one, I think you'll agree, the new, brighter fireball image looks much better now. I must state, If it weren't for Martin's
FP Meteor textures, I wouldn't have attempted to rebuild Meteor in
VP9.
One of the other tasks still to finish on the playfield is to re-visit wtiger's tutorial for id4 to install all of the table lights.
After the lights are done, the next step will be to analyze photographs of Meteor and the
VP8 tables and try to model the top two yellow pop-bumpers in
VP9 to make them look as close to the originals as possible. I am trying to avoid using decals on them in an attempt to make Meteor as angle independent as possible. If I were to use decals to make the yellow pop-bumper covers, the Fullscreen conversion wouldn't look right since the angle would be incorrect. I am going to take a similar approach that TAB & JP do for their tables that have the "squarish" style of pop-bumpers on them.
Best Regards,
Todd.
p.s. if anyone has a tutorial how to maintain image sharpness when scaling the playfield & plastics down to 1024, please send it my way.
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