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571 files

  1. King Pin (Williams,1962)JB

    Completely re-drawn as vector file by me. The source picture was pretty poor, so if someone has a real good picture (Player and shoes) and can send it to me, I would be more than happy to improve some details.
     
    Picture of vector model attached.

    15 downloads

       (1 review)

    0 comments

    Submitted

  2. Seven Up (Williams, 1969) JB

    Completely re-drawn as vector graphic by me. See attached screenshot of the vector version.
     
    This was much mire difficult than I thought, it took quite a while to complete.

    18 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    2 comments

    Updated

  3. Mariner (Bally, 1971) JB.jpg

    Re-drawn as vector file by me. Vector screen shot below.

    19 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    1 comment

    Submitted

  4. Seven-Seas (Gottlieb,1960) (JB) .jpg

    Touch up of a very poor picture

    15 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Submitted

  5. Miss O (Williams, 1969) JB.jpg

    Touch-up

    16 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Submitted

  6. Monoply (Stern 2001) - 16:9 Background for B2S Backglass

    This file is a custom background meant to display behind the B2S backglass. The B2S backglass by @Wildman is not included but it can be found here.

    I. Purpose
    Most backglass art is meant to be displayed in a 4:3 aspect ratio, while most monitors are 16:9.  I dislike stretching the backglass to fit my monitor, but didn't want mere black showing on the left and right. I began creating simple, custom backgrounds to thematically tie into the table while not being too visually distracting. The screenshot shows how the backglass now appears on one of my desktop monitors when the table is loaded.

    II. Package
    Included in the download:
    • A 1920x1080 background for this table's backglass
    • Instructions
     
    III. Instructions
    Everyone's setup is different, so these instructions are general.
    1. Put the background .png file in the same folder as your table. I have all my tables in in one folder (C:\vPinball\VisualPinball\Tables\VP10\)and my background in a subfolder (C:\vPinball\VisualPinball\Tables\VP10\Backgrounds\).
    2. Rename the file to something you find simple and helpful. All my background files are follow this convention: [tablename]-BG.png
    3. If you don't have a .res B2S file already present for this table, then generate one. Follow these steps:
     • Double-click on the B2S file to launch it. When it opens, right-click on it to open the B2S option menu. At the bottom, click the button that says EDIT SCREEN RES.
     • The Screen-Res Editor will now open. In the lower left, make sure GENERATE COMMENTS is checked but ENHANCED RES FILE is unchecked.
     • Click SAVE SETTINGS.
     • A .res file was just generated. Close the Screen-Res Editor by clicking the X in the top right.
    4. Open the .res file in a text editor such as Notepad Notepad++ (I prefer this because it has tabs & line numbers).
    5. Copy the .res settings I included below and replace the ones in your file.
    6. Changes to make:
     • Change line 10 to match whatever the number is of your display that shows the backglass.
     • Change line 29 to match your folder structure and name of the background file.
    7. Start the table in VPX. Right-click on the backglass to get the B2S options window. Change BACKGROUND to VISIBLE.
    8. Quit and re-launch the table. Your backglass should now show in a 4:3 aspect ration, with the background behind it.
     
    IV. Sample .res Settings
    Below are the my .res settings for this table.
     
    # This is a ScreenRes file for the B2SBackglassServer. # From release 1.3.1.1 comment lines like this starting with a '#' are supported. # Playfield Screen resolution width/height 1920 1080 # Backglass width/height 1920 1080 # Define Backglass screen using Display Devicename screen number (\\.\DISPLAY)x or screen coordinates (@x) or screen index (=x) 1 # Backglass x/y position relative to the upper left corner of the screen selected 0 0 # width/height of the B2S (or Full) DMD area 670 346 # x/y position of the B2S (or Full) DMD area - relative to the upper left corner of the backglass window 0 0 # Y-flip, flips the LED display upside down 0 # Background x/y position - relative to the backglass screen - has to be activated in the settings 250 0 # Background width/height 1420 1080 # path to the background image (C:\path\Frame) or black if none selected C:\vPinball\VisualPinball\Tables\VP10\Backgrounds\monopoly-BG.png # This line would turn off B2SWindowPunch if activated #B2SWindowPunch=off  

    21 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    6 comments

    Updated

  7. Stardust (Williams) JB.jpg

    Redrawn as vector graphic by me. I'm not 100% sure about the colors (espeacially the bright orange). I've seen differnet version of that BG, but most follow this color pattern. See the vector drawing attached.

    13 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    2 comments

    Submitted

  8. Spin Out (Gottlieb, 1975) JB.jpg

    Touch-Up version. Software used: Affinity Photo

    14 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Submitted

  9. Happy Clown (Gottlieb, 1964) JB.jpg

    Touch-Up of a picture taken some years ago. Software used: Affintiy Photo.

    13 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Submitted

  10. Firecracker (Bally, 1971) JB

    Touch up version. This is the German backglass. Bally made some pins in the 70s with German wording, also on the playfield. Even to me as a German, that looks strange...

    27 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    7 comments

    Updated

  11. Carnival (Bally, 1957)JB.

    Touch-up version of a picture, I took at the Pinball Hall of Fame in Vegas. Please see the original picture below.

    10 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Submitted

  12. OXO (Williams, 1973)JB

    Touch-up of a picture I took at the PHoF (Las Vegas). The vector version is still in work.


    14 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Submitted

  13. Fun House (Williams, 1956) (JB)

    Touch-up version of a picture by "JackAZ". Please se the original picture here: https://pinballnirvana.com/forums/media/fun-house-williams-1956-3072x2681-jackaz-backglass.8630/
     
    For me this ist one of the most beautyfull backglasses ever made. I'd like to have the complete game!

    10 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Updated

  14. Dixieland (Bally, 1968)JB

    Touch-up version of a picture I took at the PHoF (las Vegas) earlier this year. Original picture below. Software used: Affinity Photo.

    14 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Submitted

  15. Double-Up(Bally,1970) (JB)

    This is just a touch-up of a picture I found on the net. Softwre used: Affinity Photo.

    13 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    5 comments

    Submitted

  16. Sea Ray (Bally, 1971)JB

    Re-drawn as vector graphic be me. Picture of wireframe vector file  below.

    28 downloads

       (1 review)

    4 comments

    Submitted

  17. Doozie (Williams,1968)JB

    Re-drawn as vector graphic be me. Picture of wireframe vector file  below.

    19 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Submitted

  18. Pit Stop (Williams 1968)

    This is completly re-drawn by me. Based on a picture I've taken of a friends machine and done in Affinity Designer.

    16 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    3 comments

    Submitted

  19. Gay 90's

    This is completly re-drawn by me. Based on a picture I've taken of a friends machine and done in Affinity Designer.
     
    This one was not as easy as it looks. The gloves of the ladies gave me a hard time.

    11 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Updated

  20. Sinbad Adventures (Europlay 1979)

    Sinbad Adventures (Europlay 1979)  For Making db2s

    18 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Submitted

  21. Cleopatra (Mondialmatic, 1979)

    Cleopatra (Mondialmatic, 1979)   For Making db2s

    12 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    1 comment

    Submitted

  22. Africa Queen (Europlay 1977)

    Africa Queen (Europlay 1977)    For Making db2s

    13 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Submitted

  23. Alien Poker (Williams 1980) - 16:9 Background for B2S Backglass

    This file is a custom background meant to display behind the B2S backglass. The B2S backglass by @hauntfreaks is not included but it can be found at here.

    I. Purpose
    Most backglass art is meant to be displayed in a 4:3 aspect ratio, while most monitors are 16:9.  I dislike stretching the backglass to fit my monitor, but didn't want mere black showing on the left and right. I began creating simple, custom backgrounds to thematically tie into the table while not being too visually distracting. The screenshot shows how the backglass now appears on one of my desktop monitors when the table is loaded.

    II. Package
    Included in the download:
    • A 1920x1080 background for this table's backglass
    • Instructions
     
    III. Instructions
    Everyone's setup is different, so these instructions are general.
    1. Put the background .png file in a particular place. I have all my tables in one folder called 'VP10' with the backgrounds in another [my structure is: ~/VisualPinball/Tables/VP10/Backgrounds]
    2. Rename the file to something you find simple and helpful. All my background files are follow this convention: [tablename]-BG.png
    3. If you don't have a .res B2S file already present for this table, then generate one. Follow these steps:
     • Double-click on the B2S file to launch it. When it opens, right-click on it to open the B2S option menu. At the bottom, click the button that says EDIT SCREEN RES.
     • The Screen-Res Editor will now open. In the lower left, make sure GENERATE COMMENTS is checked but ENHANCED RES FILE is unchecked.
     • Click SAVE SETTINGS.
     • A .res file was just generated. Close the Screen-Res Editor by clicking the X in the top right.
    4. Open the .res file in a text editor such as Notepad Notepad++ (I prefer this because it has tabs & line numbers).
    5. Copy the .res settings I included below and replace the ones in your file.
    6. Changes to make:
     • Change line 10 to match whatever the number is of your display that shows the backglass.
     • Change line 29 to match your folder structure and name of the background file.
    7. Start the table in VPX. Right-click on the backglass to get the B2S options window. Change BACKGROUND to VISIBLE.
    8. Quit and re-launch the table. Your backglass should now show in a 4:3 aspect ration, with the background behind it.
     
    IV. Sample .res Settings
    Below are the my .res settings for this table.
     
    # This is a ScreenRes file for the B2SBackglassServer. # From release 1.3.1.1 comment lines like this starting with a '#' are supported. # Playfield Screen resolution width/height 1920 1080 # Backglass width/height 1920 1080 # Define Backglass screen using Display Devicename screen number (\\.\DISPLAY)x or screen coordinates (@x) or screen index (=x) 1 # Backglass x/y position relative to the upper left corner of the screen selected 0 0 # width/height of the B2S (or Full) DMD area 670 346 # x/y position of the B2S (or Full) DMD area - relative to the upper left corner of the backglass window 0 0 # Y-flip, flips the LED display upside down 0 # Background x/y position - relative to the backglass screen - has to be activated in the settings 250 0 # Background width/height 1420 1080 # path to the background image (C:\path\Frame) or black if none selected C:\vPinball\VisualPinball\Tables\VP10\Backgrounds\alienpoker-BG.png # This line would turn off B2SWindowPunch if activated #B2SWindowPunch=off  

    20 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Updated

  24. NBA Fastbreak (Bally 1997) - 16:9 Backgrounds for B2S Backglass

    This file is a custom background meant to display behind the B2S backglass. The B2S backglass by @ryguy417 is not included but it can be found here.

    I. Purpose
    Most backglass art is meant to be displayed in a 4:3 aspect ratio, while most monitors are 16:9.  I dislike stretching the backglass to fit my monitor, but didn't want mere black showing on the left and right. I began creating simple, custom backgrounds to thematically tie into the table while not being too visually distracting. The screenshot shows how the backglass now appears on one of my desktop monitors when the table is loaded.

    II. Package
    Included in the download:
    • Two 1920x1080 backgrounds for this table's backglass
    • Instructions
     
    III. Instructions
    Everyone's setup is different, so these instructions are general.
    1. Put the background .png file in a particular place. I have all my tables in one folder called 'VP10' with the backgrounds in another [my structure is: ~/VisualPinball/Tables/VP10/Backgrounds]
    2. Rename the file to something you find simple and helpful. All my background files are follow this convention: [tablename]-BG.png
    3. If you don't have a .res B2S file already present for this table, then generate one. Follow these steps:
     • Double-click on the B2S file to launch it. When it opens, right-click on it to open the B2S option menu. At the bottom, click the button that says EDIT SCREEN RES.
     • The Screen-Res Editor will now open. In the lower left, make sure GENERATE COMMENTS is checked but ENHANCED RES FILE is unchecked. 
     • Click SAVE SETTINGS.
     • A .res file was just generated. Close the Screen-Res Editor by clicking the X in the top right.
    4. Open the .res file in a text editor such as Notepad Notepad++ (I prefer this because it has tabs & line numbers).
    5. Copy the .res settings I included below and replace the ones in your file. 
    6. Changes to make:
     • Change line 10 to match whatever the number is of your display that shows the backglass.
     • Change line 29 to match your folder structure and name of the background file.
    7. Start the table in VPX. Right-click on the backglass to get the B2S options window. Change BACKGROUND to VISIBLE.
    8. Quit and re-launch the table. Your backglass should now show in a 4:3 aspect ration, with the background behind it.
     
     
    IV. Sample .res Settings
    Below are the my .res settings for this table.
    # This is a ScreenRes file for the B2SBackglassServer. # From release 1.3.1.1 comment lines like this starting with a '#' are supported. # Playfield Screen resolution width/height 1920 1080 # Backglass width/height 1920 1080 # Define Backglass screen using Display Devicename screen number (\\.\DISPLAY)x or screen coordinates (@x) or screen index (=x) 1 # Backglass x/y position relative to the upper left corner of the screen selected 0 0 # width/height of the B2S (or Full) DMD area 670 346 # x/y position of the B2S (or Full) DMD area - relative to the upper left corner of the backglass window 0 0 # Y-flip, flips the LED display upside down 0 # Background x/y position - relative to the backglass screen - has to be activated in the settings 250 0 # Background width/height 1420 1080 # path to the background image (C:\path\Frame) or black if none selected C:\vPinball\VisualPinball\Tables\VP10\Backgrounds\nbafastbreak02-BG.png # This line would turn off B2SWindowPunch if activated #B2SWindowPunch=off  

    56 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Updated

  25. Eight Ball Deluxe (Bally 1982) - 16:9 Background for B2S Backglass

    This file is a custom background meant to display behind the B2S backglass. The B2S backglass by @hauntfreaks is not included but it can be found here.

    I. Purpose
    Most backglass art is meant to be displayed in a 4:3 aspect ratio, while most monitors are 16:9.  I dislike stretching the backglass to fit my monitor, but didn't want mere black showing on the left and right. I began creating simple, custom backgrounds to thematically tie into the table while not being too visually distracting. The screenshot shows how the backglass now appears on one of my desktop monitors when the table is loaded.

    II. Package
    Included in the download:
    • A 1920x1080 background for this table's backglass
    • Instructions
     
    III. Instructions
    Everyone's setup is different, so these instructions are general.
    Put the background .png file in a particular place. I have all my tables in one folder called 'VP10' with the backgrounds in another [my structure is: ~/VisualPinball/Tables/VP10/Backgrounds] Rename the file to something you find simple and helpful. All my background files are follow this convention: [tablename]-BG.png If you don't have a .res B2S file already present for this table, then generate one. Follow these steps: Double-click on the B2S file to launch it. When it opens, right-click on it to open the B2S option menu. At the bottom, click the button that says EDIT SCREEN RES. The Screen-Res Editor will now open. In the lower left, make sure GENERATE COMMENTS is checked but ENHANCED RES FILE is unchecked.  Click SAVE SETTINGS. A .res file was just generated. Close the Screen-Res Editor by clicking the X in the top right. Open the .res file in a text editor such as Notepad Notepad++ (I prefer this because it has tabs & line numbers). Copy the .res settings I included below and replace the ones in your file.  Changes to make: Change line 10 to match whatever the number is of your display that shows the backglass. Change line 29 to match your folder structure and name of the background file. Start the table in VPX. Right-click on the backglass to get the B2S options window. Change BACKGROUND to VISIBLE. Quit and re-launch the table. Your backglass should now show in a 4:3 aspect ration, with the background behind it.  
    IV. Sample .res Settings
    Below are the my .res settings for this table.
     
    # This is a ScreenRes file for the B2SBackglassServer. # From release 1.3.1.1 comment lines like this starting with a '#' are supported. # Playfield Screen resolution width/height 1920 1080 # Backglass width/height 1920 1080 # Define Backglass screen using Display Devicename screen number (\\.\DISPLAY)x or screen coordinates (@x) or screen index (=x) 1 # Backglass x/y position relative to the upper left corner of the screen selected 0 0 # width/height of the B2S (or Full) DMD area 670 346 # x/y position of the B2S (or Full) DMD area - relative to the upper left corner of the backglass window 0 0 # Y-flip, flips the LED display upside down 0 # Background x/y position - relative to the backglass screen - has to be activated in the settings 250 0 # Background width/height 1420 1080 # path to the background image (C:\path\Frame) or black if none selected C:\vPinball\VisualPinball\Tables\VP10\Backgrounds\eightballdeluxe-BG.png # This line would turn off B2SWindowPunch if activated #B2SWindowPunch=off  

    49 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Updated




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