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Scratch Build – In Progress R-kaid-6 > (UPDATE 07.05.12 Additional wooden gamepad)

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by quizz_kid, 12 Sep 2011.

  1. Angel OD

    Angel OD Pump Killer

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    It has nothing to do with blueberry, but it's still YUM YUM! :thumb:
     
  2. Waynio

    Waynio Relaxing

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    Ahhhhh, fantastic project mate, congrats :D:clap:.
     
  3. p0Pe

    p0Pe gief cake?

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    This is beyond awsome!!! Congratz dude!
     
  4. C4B12

    C4B12 Minimalistic PC's

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    Love this build! Love your steampunk theme on Sputnik and this one. Good job once again. :)
     
  5. quizz_kid

    quizz_kid Squid

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    Thanks Attila... Means a lot!

    Thanx TST! Glad to inspire!! And the frontend is quite easy to use. I got help from a guide in swedish, but I guess there´s a lot of tutorials on youtube. It was quite tricky with all the the joysticks button configs for interface commands, so use keyboard/mouse if you can. Best of luck!

    Thanks RedManc. I do enjoy it!! About the cables, I´m no sleever maaaaaan :lol::lol::lol:

    Hehe.. Geeee thanks Nutman!! That scratch could be gone in an instant with some of that good ol danish oil, but I think(I think) that it fits with the overall concept.

    :blush::blush::blush:

    Thank you Angel! It has everything to do with blueberry, since it so YUM YUM :lol::lol::lol:

    Thanks mate!! Thanks for following...

    Zankz duuuuuuude :D

    Thank you!
     
  6. Nutman

    Nutman Never stuck with stock

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    I agree - don't make it TOO perfect. Leave some small things that COULD be improved. Or something.... (Ok, GO ON and FIX IT NOW, will ya? It's hurting my eyes and my SOUL!!!!) :D
     
  7. quizz_kid

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    Since I´m a spiteful one, I´m sticking with it :D
     
  8. Axly

    Axly slo-mo...dder

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    This.. is a really nice one!

    sketasnyggt!
     
  9. yassarikhan786

    yassarikhan786 Ultramodder(Not)

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    An astonishing build and amazing photos to really capture the epicness :).
     
  10. quizz_kid

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    thank you!... änna

    Well thank you very much!
     
  11. Waynio

    Waynio Relaxing

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    I think I forgot to say flipping nice photos too :D:clap:.
     
  12. Luciel

    Luciel Needs more rust

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    Simply fantastic work.

    In case no one has mentioned it, you can get rid of the windows screen thingie by customizing it (i.e. you will see it but it cane be an image of something else, like r-kaid 6 loading please wait kind of stuff by using bootsking ( http://www.stardock.com/products/bootskin/ ) hope this helps mate : )
     
  13. Mataten

    Mataten What's a Dremel?

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    Gôr snyggt! :D

    Fantastic work and even better pictures.
     
  14. The_Gnu

    The_Gnu 8-bit addict

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    Mind blowing results you got there.
    I really like the woodwork, makes me want to ditch the alu and do something woody:)
    Yet again Fantastic..... 5 ones for you
     
  15. Darkwisdom

    Darkwisdom Level 99 Retro Nerd

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    What program are you using for your menus in your video, because i quite like the look of it.
    I was going to get maximus arcade, but i don't like the look of the menus.
     
  16. quizz_kid

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    Thanks again Waynio :lol:

    Thank you, and thanks for the tip... Sounds like a great solotion and gonna look into it :thumb:

    :lol::lol::lol:

    Thank you friend. Glad to inspire!! :lol: But Gnu ditchin' the alu?? mmmpffff!!! But of course, it would be very interesting to see you making a wood piece :rock::rock::rock:


    I am using Maximus acctually. But I didn't care much for the standard menus either, so I made my own modified skin. It was tricky though since there´s no good tutorials out there :(
     
  17. Darkwisdom

    Darkwisdom Level 99 Retro Nerd

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    Ah cool, you mind giving some tips on making my own skin for maximus?
     
  18. quizz_kid

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    Don't try to build something from scratch. In the skin editor, open one of the pre-made skins, like Maximus Sunrise, and just play around with it. That´s how I did it. Test and preview, over and over, that´s my only tip. Maybe you can find a tutorial out there somewhere. Best of luck mate!
     
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    [- pio -] Minimodder

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    Saw this yesterday... Happy suprise! :lol: Nice article. I should thank them...
     

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