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Machinarium => General Machinarium topics => Topic started by: o00o on October 12, 2010, 10:57:26 am



Title: All Machinarium levels as JPG?
Post by: o00o on October 12, 2010, 10:57:26 am
I want to build a big DIN A0 poster from all screens / levels in Machinarium. As it would take a very long to play the game again and make screenshots from all screens I wonder if there is some complete pretty highres collection of screenshots featuring all screens somewhere in the net I could take to make the poster?


Title: Re: All Machinarium levels as JPG?
Post by: o00o on October 12, 2010, 11:11:31 am
the fastest way to do it would be to take the youtube 720p Walkthrough but the resolution is not as high as it could be and there is the cursor in the screen all the time


Title: Re: All Machinarium levels as JPG?
Post by: o00o on October 12, 2010, 03:46:14 pm
(http://h-3.abload.de/img/machidz5.jpg)


Title: Re: All Machinarium levels as JPG?
Post by: nicolas on October 12, 2010, 09:20:12 pm
Great! How do you finally made it? :)
Also, is there a logic in the placement of screens? It would be nice to sort them chronologically or even geographically (which seems to be done between some levels by the way). ;)

Update: Just a try, a very rough draft of game map:
(http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/1539/mapff.png)


Title: Re: All Machinarium levels as JPG?
Post by: o00o on October 13, 2010, 12:27:53 pm
I did it with the youtubes. worked pretty well. and yes they are not in the right order as this would not fit on a page without big black spaces and very small images. so I tried to arrange them in a logical way then I did add more of the same screen if I like it. at the end I had to put them into that way so they would fit. looks pretty nice even so there is too much black space still on the sides and the images are a bit too small even on din a0. so  I guess I will print it again some time in the future.


Title: Re: All Machinarium levels as JPG?
Post by: JasonZeppelin on October 24, 2010, 03:12:39 pm
Great! How do you finally made it? :)
Also, is there a logic in the placement of screens? It would be nice to sort them chronologically or even geographically (which seems to be done between some levels by the way). ;)

Update: Just a try, a very rough draft of game map:
(http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/1539/mapff.png)

Awesome job!