I need a clear picture of Street Fighter 1 side art

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I need a clear picture of Street Fighter 1 side art

Hello everyone,

I am in the process of converting a Magic Sword into a Street Fighter 1 arcade (Dynamo Cabinet)! Unfortunately the side art is next to impossible to find so I'm having "Game on Grafix" recreate it for me. the only problem is they need a clear picture of it to recreate it.

Anyone have some good pics? This is what I need:

Street_Fighter_%28cabinet%29.png


I would really appreciate it and so will my new cab!

Thank you as always...
 
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In order to get a good enough image for an accurate reproduction, you need more than just a typical picture of the side of a machine. You need an actual scan of the sideart (at least 300 DPI). The best you can get for a reproduction when using a typical picture of a side of a machine is a rough approximation.

If accuracy isn't all that important to you, try to find someone who owns a Street Fighter machine with that style of sideart (there was more than one version of the sideart) and have him take as good of a picture of it as he can. If you're lucky you might find someone who not only owns a Street Fighter, but also knows how to scan the side of a machine in sections and stitch it together, but that is very unlikely.

I've recreated my share of arcade art and not only is it very tedious to do it right, but a high DPI scan to work from is a must, else good accuracy is impossible.
 
Basically, I am trying to find someone with this machine and side art...no luck yet. I have a couple of repro art companies looking into it but no dice there either. I'm working on some custom art for the SF1 with that generic flare to it so it matches the Marquee, Bezel and CPO. Also, no one has this art so im trying to get it for those few who have always wanted it. :)

In order to get a good enough image for an accurate reproduction, you need more than just a typical picture of the side of a machine. You need an actual scan of the sideart (at least 300 DPI). The best you can get for a reproduction when using a typical picture of a side of a machine is a rough approximation.

If accuracy isn't all that important to you, try to find someone who owns a Street Fighter machine with that style of sideart (there was more than one version of the sideart) and have him take as good of a picture of it as he can. If you're lucky you might find someone who not only owns a Street Fighter, but also knows how to scan the side of a machine in sections and stitch it together, but that is very unlikely.

I've recreated my share of arcade art and not only is it very tedious to do it right, but a high DPI scan to work from is a must, else good accuracy is impossible.
 
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