Really beautiful
A week since I was born following the file and so much about advanced work and inspiration always fascinates at time…
My retina is not used to so much inspiration. I have a quick question that probably doesn’t belong here but let me ask.
Is there a possibility of being able to broadcast retro series or cartoons thanks to the proposed CRT model?
While you may not have noticed…
…there is a missing bevel highlight on the smooth area around the LED. (It’s driving my OCD crazy. )
Oh whooo that’s great!! Spock and perfect in it.
Do you have something more (fan service)?
I have another vintage TV, a bit newer model, in my presets. I plan on adding a bunch more after I finish my list of systems.
I just have to wait, thank you again for all you do
I just realized that you are grouping your creations here: https://duimon.github.io/Gallery-Guides/guides/ by following the guide I can group your work in one go?
Yep. The info is also in the second post of this thread.
I fixed the bevel highlight and the uzebox is in the repo.
I plan to continue hitting this stuff hard while I have the time. Let’s see how much of my list I can get done.
I just put together a console theme idea real quick. Looking at it I think basic color changes will most likely be the best.
Looks good!
BTW…
Just to cross a quick system off the list I went ahead and did the Jump 'N Bump graphic.
It is in the repo.
Here is a WIP on the Sinclair ZX81.
Here we go again working within the bottom 25% of the gray scale range.
Not bad… although I think it leans a bit too much to green.
hy!!! is it an official console? I don’t remember… what games that company made?
The Uzebox is a retro-minimalist 8-bit open source game console. It is based on an AVR 8-bit general purpose microcontroller made by Atmel. Check out http://uzebox.org/wiki/Games_and_Demos for the list of games released.
I never heard of this system either.
I installed the Mega Bezel Duimon ADVANCE shaders and they look amazing, if I wanted to add a little more filters or lines to some games… how do I do it or where do I edit?
thank
If you are talking about the GDV CRT portion of the shader, they are at the bottom of the parameters list. Just press up when you open the dialog to get to the very end.
If you are talking about something else I need you to be more specific.
I did what you told me but I can’t find that word GDV CRT! it’s like adding scaline, to hide a bit the pixels or edges of nes and snes sega games