Alive! Brunswick 1978

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    roccodimarco
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      http://vpinball.com/VPBdownloads/alive-brunswick-1978/

      First, A LOT of thanks needs to be said.  This is a conversion of updon719 Aspen table.  From what I can tell Alive and Aspen, are essentially the same table, with only a few different sound effects.   I was able to get the sounds from the machine from a few different youtube videos.  I did my best to edit out the background noise and table noises.  Luckily someone that owns the machine is going to eventually send me the sounds.  However; there are two melodies that should play that are not in the script because they were not written in the Aspen table, and I unfortunately don’t know how to add them to the script.  If someone wants to shoot over an edit I will upload a new version.   The first melody should play when you light the red and green bonus lights.  The second melody that isn’t included is when you drain a ball but have the extra ball lit.  I have the sounds, I just need the coding to add them.

       

      Ok, moving on, I used some elements from the VP9 Alive! table, so I need to thank, Wrenchien the original creator,  dboyrecords who worked on the recreation,Stat, and Borgdog who are credited on the Aspen table.  I really started this just as a “test” as I’m trying to learn vpx, and teach myself some new photoshop skills (I have a very basic understanding of it).  I started just touching up the playfield, just messing around, and I really got into it, and decided to “attempt” the whole field.  It isn’t the best, but when I loaded it into vpx, I said, “Ok, I may have something here!”  So I kept going.

       

      I’m a big Elvis fan, and I really enjoy the artwork of this, and figured I would upload this, and hope some people would enjoy it, and maybe update it more.  I also reskinned the Aspen Backglass to go along with the table. My final thanks goes to Brain Ryan who helped with adjusting the lights, updating the materials, color corrected the plastic so VPX will display them better,added some missing screws, ball and fipper shadows, custom color lookup and the pov.   However; I do my editing on my work computer, so the pov MAY have got a little screwed up again .  Here are the recommended pov:
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      -13
      -3.2
      -1630

      Included I have the backglass.  One last note, I have NO idea whats going on with the desktop version, as laylow sent me a message saying the background was still Aspen.  I put a new background in to match, but couldn’t get the scoring to work, if someone wants to take a look at that.

      Enjoy!

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      #86280
      HauntFreaks
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        @hauntfreaks
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        who Brian Ryan?…. sounds like a cartoon character….LOL
        thanks man

        #86296
        Kalavera3
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          @kalavera3
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          I congratulate you for your first table, 
          you can see it very well, thank you very 
          much for sharing it with us.
          #86297
          Kalavera3
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            @kalavera3
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            What they told him, that on a desktop the image 
            of Aspen is true. To modify it you should create 
            a new image, of Alive! and replace the one you 
            have in the table-image manager  menu, Aspen_
            backgroundnew by which you generate, 
            keep in mind how you will place the markers, 
            credits, etc.  :mail: 
            #87048
            STAT
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              @stefanaustria
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              Thanks for the Update Man :good:

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