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Title: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 05/28/2007, 03:13 PM
Hello all,

Turbo Memoirs (https://www.pcengine-fx.com/TM/) has been updated as of 5.28.07!

- New "Desktop Art" section
- Tweaked site layout

Enjoy!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Keranu on 05/28/2007, 04:23 PM
Those pictures are absolutely fantastic! I really love the HuCard tiled floor in the PCE pic! The Turbo Express looks super snazzy as well!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 05/28/2007, 05:12 PM
Glad you like Keranu!  Just some trivia about the PCE image - I had to use 98% of all of the US HuCards to make that tiled floor (almost had to dip into my dups and JPN HuCards as well but I didn't want to).

And of course, you should know what the background is in the TE image...
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Joe Redifer on 05/28/2007, 08:51 PM
That's really cool!  I love the depth-of-field changes (the distance is blurry).  That always makes the subject of a photo stand out.  You've obviously got a nice camera setup, especially to keep things super-sharp at the highest widescreen resolutions!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Keranu on 05/28/2007, 09:30 PM
Wow, you practically used all the American HuCards? Were a lot cut out from the photo? I bet it took a long time to put those back in their cases, that is if you have already done so!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Turbo D on 05/29/2007, 05:35 AM
Very nice dude  =D> keep up the good work!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Nazi NecroPhile on 05/29/2007, 11:05 AM
Quote from: Pcenginefx on 05/28/2007, 05:12 PMI had to use 98% of all of the US HuCards to make that tiled floor (almost had to dip into my dups and JPN HuCards as well but I didn't want to).
Very nice images indeed.  That HuCard tiled floor must have been a real pain in the backside to set up - just one little nudge, and the whole dang thing would be misaligned.  Which game(s) were deemed unworthy for use?  I would have left out Deep Blue, or at least not given it such a prominent spot.  :)

Quote from: Pcenginefx on 05/28/2007, 05:12 PMAnd of course, you should know what the background is in the TE image...
Alright, I'll take a stab at it.  Is it the inside of one of TZD's flyers?
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: MrFulci on 05/29/2007, 11:46 AM
Not exactly TZD"s flyer, it was their catalogue!

46 pages (I think). I may scan all the pages sometime, and post a link to the album inside the, "::Drool::" thread.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Nazi NecroPhile on 05/29/2007, 11:53 AM
I don't remember any layout pages like that in the catalog - the only part that I recall is the pages that had three or four games per page with a short description.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: MrFulci on 05/29/2007, 12:00 PM
Wait, I had to look at that picture again, I was going off memory of when I looked at the picture a few days ago. (sometimes not a good thing).

Yeah, that's the inside poster of one of the flyers.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 05/29/2007, 12:18 PM
Quote from: Joe Redifer on 05/28/2007, 08:51 PMThat's really cool!  I love the depth-of-field changes (the distance is blurry).  That always makes the subject of a photo stand out.  You've obviously got a nice camera setup, especially to keep things super-sharp at the highest widescreen resolutions!
The camera I'm using is the Canon ERS 10D:

(https://web.archive.org/web/20050601105238im_/http://www.dpreview.com/news/0302/pma2003/canon/10d-angle-001.jpg)

It's a older SLR camera (only 6 megapixel), but it had a better lens for depth-of-field than the Sony camera I used for the Turbo Memoirs gallery section.  The raw photo size of the desktop art images were taken at 3072x2048.

Just another small piece of trivia about the desktop art images - all of them have been airbrushed to a certain extent.  I don't have "photo perfect" NEC systems in my collection (my PC-FX is probably the cleanest looking console out of them all) but otherwise all of my NEC consoles have scratches or discoloration on them.  The PCE image I had to pretty up the most - if you saw it in person it looks yellow, there are black marks all over it, and there is a large 2 inch hole in the right side of the system (that's why you will never see that side in any of my photos).   

Quote from: Keranu on 05/28/2007, 09:30 PMWow, you practically used all the American HuCards? Were a lot cut out from the photo? I bet it took a long time to put those back in their cases, that is if you have already done so!
Yeah I put them all back the night I took the photos....and I wasn't looking forward to doing that!  Sucks because the week before, I organized all of my US Hu's in alphabetical order...now they are all disorganized!

In the final PCE photo, due to cropping you probably don't see about 5 additional games on the table.  Games that did not make it due to being in unopened boxes were: Raiden, Psychosis, Order of the Griffon, Neutopia II, Magical Chase, Impossamole, Ghost Manor, Darkwing Duck, and Bonk 3.

Quote from: guest on 05/29/2007, 11:05 AMVery nice images indeed.  That HuCard tiled floor must have been a real pain in the backside to set up - just one little nudge, and the whole dang thing would be misaligned.  Which game(s) were deemed unworthy for use?  I would have left out Deep Blue, or at least not given it such a prominent spot.  :)
I had to use a real steady hand while setting up that HuCard background.  I'm glad everyone enjoyed the image - sounds like maybe people want more of just the HuCard background eh?  Oh, and I wasn't really paying that much attention to which HuCard's were in what place...so Deep Blue just got lucky.

Quote from: guest on 05/29/2007, 11:53 AMI don't remember any layout pages like that in the catalog - the only part that I recall is the pages that had three or four games per page with a short description.
You are right, it was not the catalog.  It was from the flyer that unfolded into a large Godzilla poster.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: nat on 05/29/2007, 12:33 PM
Great stuff, Aaron.

They're all so good I can't decide which one I want to use for my desktop.

Maybe I'll use OS X's handy "random pick" feature and let the OS choose for me on a daily basis!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Seldane on 05/29/2007, 07:58 PM
No 720p wallpapers? :(

I am using the Super Grafx wallpaper. It was really nice. Too bad the console was so dusty. I recommend cleaning the case in water.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Keranu on 05/29/2007, 08:09 PM
I've been using the PCE one for the past couple of days. Those HuCard tiles are just too slick  8) .
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: esteban on 05/29/2007, 08:29 PM
Woo hoo, I just saw this for the first time. Nice :)
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 05/30/2007, 02:43 AM
Quote from: Seldane on 05/29/2007, 07:58 PMNo 720p wallpapers? :(

I am using the Super Grafx wallpaper. It was really nice. Too bad the console was so dusty. I recommend cleaning the case in water.
Dusty?  There are only a few visible dots here and there.  The rest is the texture of the case.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Seldane on 05/30/2007, 11:25 AM
It's pretty dirty on the gravely texture on the lower right corner, next to the "buttons".
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: esteban on 05/31/2007, 12:01 AM
Quote from: Pcenginefx on 05/30/2007, 02:43 AM
Quote from: Seldane on 05/29/2007, 07:58 PMNo 720p wallpapers? :(

I am using the Super Grafx wallpaper. It was really nice. Too bad the console was so dusty. I recommend cleaning the case in water.
Dusty?  There are only a few visible dots here and there.  The rest is the texture of the case.
Seldane is crazy :). I'm using the SuperGrafx picture for one of my monitors (and TG-16 for the other), and the SGX picture is the most professional of the bunch, hands down. The contrast, the lighting, the composition... everything is perfect. In fact, the very little bit of wear-and-tear that is visible simply adds to the character of the SGX, IMO.

I like the TG-16 one as well, but it is not high-contrast like SGX, plus I can see where Aaron added the shadow (and he left an extra "rubber stamp" mark below the shadow).

I love the other ones too (they are way cuter!), but I find the TG16 & SGX  images work best as desktop images (since they are low-key).
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Ultra Luigi on 05/31/2007, 12:14 PM
Wow, this desktop art looks awesome. I really like the PC Engine one.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Joe Redifer on 05/31/2007, 07:50 PM
I am using the TG-16 one as my desktop right now.  I am not finding the "rubber stamp" mark unless you mean the part in the lower right where it is slightly darker than the rest in a small spot.  Doesn't look like a stamp mark or slide, though.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Turbo D on 05/31/2007, 08:23 PM
I'm using the awesome supergrafx one.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 05/31/2007, 08:29 PM
Quote from: stevek666 on 05/31/2007, 12:01 AM
Quote from: Pcenginefx on 05/30/2007, 02:43 AM
Quote from: Seldane on 05/29/2007, 07:58 PMNo 720p wallpapers? :(

I am using the Super Grafx wallpaper. It was really nice. Too bad the console was so dusty. I recommend cleaning the case in water.
Dusty?  There are only a few visible dots here and there.  The rest is the texture of the case.
Seldane is crazy :). I'm using the SuperGrafx picture for one of my monitors (and TG-16 for the other), and the SGX picture is the most professional of the bunch, hands down. The contrast, the lighting, the composition... everything is perfect. In fact, the very little bit of wear-and-tear that is visible simply adds to the character of the SGX, IMO.

I like the TG-16 one as well, but it is not high-contrast like SGX, plus I can see where Aaron added the shadow (and he left an extra "rubber stamp" mark below the shadow).

I love the other ones too (they are way cuter!), but I find the TG16 & SGX  images work best as desktop images (since they are low-key).
What shadow and mark are you talking about?  I should tell you that I didn't add any additional shadows to any of the images....

EDIT: Oh, I see it now. You guys have your gamma/contrast up way too high :P  I didn't make that mark in the lower right side of the image...that was part of the background texture I used and if you have a properly calibrated monitor, that should not show up (my monitor is calibrated only because I do graphic/photo work, so don't worry if yours isn't.)
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Joe Redifer on 05/31/2007, 08:39 PM
Mine is properly calibrated as well, but since I use a Mac it has somewhat brighter gamma.  It's just that my monitor is really, really good, and I have to look close to see it.  I wouldn't have noticed it if I hadn't been looking for it.  Thanks Steve... thanks a lot!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Keranu on 05/31/2007, 08:59 PM
I can't see a shadow and I doubt my monitor is properly calibrated, haha. My monitor is so messed up right now that I have wavy lines on the side from a wireless phone that interfered with it I think.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: nat on 05/31/2007, 09:21 PM
Can't you degauss it to get rid of that, Keranu?
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Keranu on 05/31/2007, 09:34 PM
I've tried but it really doesn't do anything. I've read that you should move any objects causing it, like speakers, away from your monitor but I've tried that and it's still been all wacky for the past couple of weeks now. It seems to be more wavy when I open stuff up like Opera or a window.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: esteban on 05/31/2007, 10:01 PM
Quote from: Keranu on 05/31/2007, 08:59 PMI can't see a shadow and I doubt my monitor is properly calibrated, haha. My monitor is so messed up right now that I have wavy lines on the side from a wireless phone that interfered with it I think.
Another possibility, perhaps, is that your video card is getting too hot. I thought my old display was having problems, but it turned out that a fan had failed and the video card was too hot.

Of course, it might very well be interference from other electronic devices.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Keranu on 05/31/2007, 10:27 PM
That could be a possibility since my video card likes to act funny with cables not firmly plugged in. If I wiggle my monitor cable around, it seems to change the frequency of the waves on the screen and also makes the screen yellow sometimes or gets loose and turns off.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: esteban on 05/31/2007, 10:54 PM
Quote from: Pcenginefx on 05/31/2007, 08:29 PMEDIT: Oh, I see it now. You guys have your gamma/contrast up way too high :P  I didn't make that mark in the lower right side of the image...that was part of the background texture I used and if you have a properly calibrated monitor, that should not show up (my monitor is calibrated only because I do graphic/photo work, so don't worry if yours isn't.) 
Hey :). I would have sworn you added a shadow where the rectangle is on this image (https://junk.tg-16.com/images/tg16_1280.jpg) (and that you accidentally left a brush stroke / stamp pattern where the circle is).

Yes, I am insane :) . Thank you.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 06/01/2007, 10:08 PM
Sorry Steve...I didn't add the shadow...that was all in-camera.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: esteban on 06/02/2007, 09:18 PM
Quote from: Pcenginefx on 06/01/2007, 10:08 PMSorry Steve...I didn't add the shadow...that was all in-camera.
Wow, the edges of the shadow are really harsh -- that's why I thought it was manipulated. Did you play around with the brightness / contrast prior to / after taking the photo? Is it possible the effect I see is an artifact from compression (creating the 1280px wide .jpg)?

I'm just curious :).
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Joe Redifer on 06/02/2007, 10:26 PM
Call me crazy, but I bet he has a light bulb of some kind off in the upper left direction.  It's called "lighting the subject".  The shadow is a natural result of the light being in that direction and probably not too far above the TG-16.  It looks fairly professional to me, and very nice.  I'm sure they were all taken in RAW format, as RAW kicks ass over JPEG.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: esteban on 06/03/2007, 12:47 AM
Quote from: Joe Redifer on 06/02/2007, 10:26 PMCall me crazy, but I bet he has a light bulb of some kind off in the upper left direction.  It's called "lighting the subject".  The shadow is a natural result of the light being in that direction and probably not too far above the TG-16.  It looks fairly professional to me, and very nice.  I'm sure they were all taken in RAW format, as RAW kicks ass over JPEG.
Joe, clearly I was talking about artifacts that were produced when he made the jpg's in the image-editing software of his choice (my bet's on PhotoShop), not the original images he took with his camera (which are probably RAW).

Second, if you inspected the rectangular area I highlighted, you'd see how pixelated and choppy the shadow edges are. I was just curious :).
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Joe Redifer on 06/03/2007, 01:49 AM
Well remember that digital cameras are still FAR inferior to film cameras.  Digital cameras use a CCD that is based on video CCDs and as a result they have shitty dynamic range, which means the blacks can get really grainy.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Keranu on 06/03/2007, 02:19 AM
Totally agreed! It's funny because as I was reading at this post, I was look at some digital camera pictures I just took and hated how you can't take a nice dark picture with them.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: esteban on 06/03/2007, 02:43 AM
Quote from: Joe Redifer on 06/03/2007, 01:49 AMWell remember that digital cameras are still FAR inferior to film cameras.  Digital cameras use a CCD that is based on video CCDs and as a result they have shitty dynamic range, which means the blacks can get really grainy.
Indeed.... but, that said, I have never seen such disparate regions in the same photo. I have seen discrepancies before, but they always were within an "acceptable" range of noise.

Plus, the high-contrast SGX image suggests that the camera is capable of doing a better job, as far as dynamic range is concerned, than it did in the TG-16 shot.

I am eagerly awaiting your response, Joe :).
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Joe Redifer on 06/03/2007, 04:18 AM
The light might be closer on the SG pic.  Also isn't the S00perGrafx-16 a bit brighter than the TurboGrafx anyway?

My responses kick ass.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Keranu on 06/03/2007, 04:35 AM
Quote from: Joe Redifer on 06/03/2007, 04:18 AMMy responses kick ass.
Yes completely agreed.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 06/11/2007, 08:34 PM
One reason that the images might not look "natural" is that in addition to touch-up, I put an extra image layer with a custom blending mode on it, so the wallpapers you see on the site are not straight from the camera.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: nat on 06/11/2007, 08:51 PM
More, please. I want some PC-FX wallpaper.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Joe Redifer on 06/11/2007, 08:58 PM
Yes, more would be good.  Please do the Genesis (model 1)... maybe with Sega CD (model 1) attached.  Also do the Sega Saturn (US console with oval power/reset buttons, not round).  And the Sega Master System as well.  Yeah.  I know they're all non-NEC systems, but people who have played NEC consoles have also played the ones I listed, so they should count.  I expect new wallpapers up by morning!!!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Keranu on 06/11/2007, 10:52 PM
Pippin Atmark and Vectrex wallpapers please.
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Turbo D on 06/11/2007, 10:57 PM
but its the "turbo" memoirs  [-X
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: esteban on 06/13/2007, 11:45 PM
Quote from: Pcenginefx on 06/11/2007, 08:34 PMOne reason that the images might not look "natural" is that in addition to touch-up, I put an extra image layer with a custom blending mode on it, so the wallpapers you see on the site are not straight from the camera.
Aha!

---- moving on ---------

OK, call me crazy, but I'd love to see pictures of the hardware with some of their accessories. I know this is somewhat corny / uber-dorky, but *nobody* has pictures of say.... tg-16 + turbobooster, or pce+backup booster, or duo+mouse...

No, they won't be the sexiest images, but I'd love to have them on my desktop(s). Plus, there is something marvelous about the tg-16+turbobooster (the fact that it resembles a boogie board?) that justifies all the time and energy it would take to make a desktop image of it.

:)
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Joe Redifer on 06/14/2007, 12:40 AM
I'd love to see the Turbo with the CD and Super System Card inserted.  A picture of a TurboPad by itself and whatnot would be awesome, too.  My Mac has the ability to cycle through desktop images (dissolve between them at preset intervals) so having lots and lots of dark pics like the TG-16 and SuperGrafx ones would kick so much ass that I wouldn't know what to do with myself.  Since you are not currently logged on to the forums as I type this, I can only assume you're taking more pictures right now.  Right?
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Keranu on 06/14/2007, 03:26 AM
Quote from: stevek666 on 06/13/2007, 11:45 PMOK, call me crazy, but I'd love to see pictures of the hardware with some of their accessories. I know this is somewhat corny / uber-dorky, but *nobody* has pictures of say.... tg-16 + turbobooster, or pce+backup booster, or duo+mouse...

No, they won't be the sexiest images, but I'd love to have them on my desktop(s). Plus, there is something marvelous about the tg-16+turbobooster (the fact that it resembles a boogie board?) that justifies all the time and energy it would take to make a desktop image of it.

:)
Good idea, but even better would be a Super Grafx hooked up to a SUPER CDROM2 like a couple other people on these forums demonstrated before. Man with fancy lighting and camera quality, that would be awesome  :mrgreen: .
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: nat on 06/14/2007, 12:04 PM
Quote from: Joe Redifer on 06/14/2007, 12:40 AMI'd love to see the Turbo with the CD and Super System Card inserted.  A picture of a TurboPad by itself and whatnot would be awesome, too.  My Mac has the ability to cycle through desktop images (dissolve between them at preset intervals) so having lots and lots of dark pics like the TG-16 and SuperGrafx ones would kick so much ass that I wouldn't know what to do with myself.  Since you are not currently logged on to the forums as I type this, I can only assume you're taking more pictures right now.  Right?
That's why OS X is awesome and Windows is lame.

I have that set up at home right now...
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Nazi NecroPhile on 06/14/2007, 12:53 PM
Quote from: nat on 06/14/2007, 12:04 PMThat's why OS X is awesome and Windows is lame.
I hope this was a joke, as Windows has a photo screen saver too.  Windows is lame for entirely different reasons.  :roll:
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: nat on 06/14/2007, 01:19 PM
Quote from: NecroPhile on 06/14/2007, 12:53 PMWindows is lame for entirely different reasons.  :roll:
Are there any reasons why it ISN'T lame?
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 06/14/2007, 02:19 PM
Looks like I have the ideas for the next update ;)
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 06/14/2007, 06:14 PM
WORLD EXCLUSIVE!  pcengine-fx.com has first photo of the PC Engine+Backup Booster+Control Pad+SFII!!! :P

https://www.pcengine-fx.com/temp/pce_backupboost_controller_small.jpg (https://www.pcengine-fx.com/temp/pce_backupboost_controller_small.jpg)

This just a test image...full resolution versions will come later....
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 06/14/2007, 06:47 PM
2ND WORLD EXCLUSIVE!  Lots of PCE/Turbo controllers in one photo!  Again, don't use these tiny images as wallpapers...you know you want the full 1920x1200 version!  :mrgreen:

https://www.pcengine-fx.com/temp/controllers.jpg (https://www.pcengine-fx.com/temp/controllers.jpg)
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Keranu on 06/14/2007, 06:57 PM
Awesome, looking good!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 06/14/2007, 07:59 PM
Mouse time...this should make a good wallpaper.

(https://www.pcengine-fx.com/temp/mouse.jpg)
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Keranu on 06/14/2007, 08:02 PM
Niiice, that mouse looks sharp! When are you going to take a picture of a Super Grafx + SUPER CDROM2 like I suggested!?  :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Kitsunexus on 06/14/2007, 08:05 PM
Holy crap, that's BEAUTIFUL! How many HuCards was that exactly?


Oh and do you think you could make a top down picture of just the HuCard floor?


Keep it up man, this is wicked awesome!


EDIT: OMFG THE MOUSE! AWESOME!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Joe Redifer on 06/14/2007, 08:12 PM
Awesome pics, man!  Your PC Engine looks a bit yellowed.  Can you fix that in Photoshop without touching any other part of the image?  Also, where is the 3 button controller?  :)  Anyway I can't wait for the 1680x1050 versions!!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 06/14/2007, 08:56 PM
Quote from: Keranu on 06/14/2007, 08:02 PMNiiice, that mouse looks sharp! When are you going to take a picture of a Super Grafx + SUPER CDROM2 like I suggested!?  :mrgreen:
I don't have a Super CD-ROM2 for the SG :(


Quote from: Kitsunexus on 06/14/2007, 08:05 PMHoly crap, that's BEAUTIFUL! How many HuCards was that exactly?

Oh and do you think you could make a top down picture of just the HuCard floor?

Keep it up man, this is wicked awesome!

EDIT: OMFG THE MOUSE! AWESOME!
I used roughly about 80 of the US HuCards in that PCE shot.  When I get my SLR camera back, I'll do another photo shoot with just the HuCard floor.

Quote from: Joe Redifer on 06/14/2007, 08:12 PMAwesome pics, man!  Your PC Engine looks a bit yellowed.  Can you fix that in Photoshop without touching any other part of the image?  Also, where is the 3 button controller?  :)  Anyway I can't wait for the 1680x1050 versions!!
I did say they were test images ;)  I didn't do any color correction for these images so that's why it looks slightly yellowish.  I've corrected the original photo (and the mouse.)
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: esteban on 06/15/2007, 12:00 AM
WOOoooooo HOOOooooooo! And I'm not one to use "woo hoo's" gratuitously, so don't take it lightly :).

Aaron, you rock! Here are my $0.02 :

1. PCE mouse = the composition is perfect. No joke. Excellent. I never thought that a cord could evoke drama, but you somehow managed to do it. :)

2. PCE controllers = brilliant idea, and the picture looks gorgeous. Variations on this theme are warranted: I'd try arranging the pads in a lop-sided, asymmetrical pattern....  think of the canvas as a "letterbox" and see if you can create a very "horizontal" sense of space. Damn, your picture is nice.

3. PCE + Booster! Yay! I'm trying to think of a way to change the composition to add more drama to it... but I don't know if it will look as nice as your picture. I was thinking of a 3/4 side view of the PCE + booster, but have it mirror the Leaning Tower of Piza... the PCE+Booster is a spire stretching out into black space.

I like the choice of HuCard; SFII complements the red, white and gray theme. :)

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Bottom line: Yay!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 06/26/2007, 12:13 AM
I just got a brand-spanking-new SLR camera (the Canon Rebel XTi 10MP) to replace my old crappy one I used to take the photos I've posted up to this point.  Behold the first photo with the new camera:

(https://www.pcengine-fx.com/temp/newcamera.jpg)

The next update to the Turbo Memoirs won't use this new camera unfortunately, but this is just a taste of things to come!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 06/26/2007, 12:27 AM
Oh hell, here is another one.  I was using natural light for these but the sun is like gone so I had to bump up the ISO to 1800 so there is a bit of noise....but it still looks sweet ;D

(https://www.pcengine-fx.com/temp/newcamera2.jpg)
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Keranu on 06/26/2007, 02:01 AM
Superb to tha max!
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: Nazi NecroPhile on 06/26/2007, 11:19 AM
Quote from: Pcenginefx on 06/26/2007, 12:27 AMOh hell, here is another one.  I was using natural light for these but the sun is like gone so I had to bump up the ISO to 1800 so there is a bit of noise....but it still looks sweet ;D
It's a bit more than a bit noisy in the background, but damn nice nonetheless.  What is that anyway, paper?
Title: Re: Turbo Memoirs - Updated 5.28.07 - "Desktop Art"
Post by: PCEngineFX on 06/26/2007, 02:28 PM
Yes, just textured poster-sized paper (great for product shots).