Good morning everyone. I know that I've been quiet here for the past several days. A few 12 hour days in a row at a real job will do that to you lol. I'm finally starting to see the light at the end of the work tunnel and wanted to share some new news on Dutch Pinball Exclusive's (DPX) upcoming game Alice's Adventures in Wonderland with everyone.
DPX recently shared a number of new sneak peeks at the game with Cary Hardy and Kaneda's Pinball Podcast.
UPDATE:Subsequently they shared another picture directly on their Facebook page, which I just added.
Below is the first look at the game's Cheshire Cat topper. The cat's eyes are supposedly small curved video screens that interact with the game.
The second picture is a look at Alice's lit side rails. The rails contain a lit up phrase that is a part of a quote from the Lewis Carroll book:
“If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?”
The final two pictures were shared by Dutch Pinball on Pinside. The first is a small peek at the game as it is being boxed up and the second was taken during the game's recent official photo and video shoot for the reveal.
Speaking of the reveal, I have been told that it should be "early next week." Rest assured that I will report back here as soon as it happens.
The sneak peeks of the Alice in Wonderland pinball machine are stunning—it’s amazing how much storytelling can happen through visuals in designs like this. Capturing all those intricate details for promotion or just documenting the craftsmanship is an art in itself. I’ve had similar challenges with drone photography when trying to highlight textures and details in landscapes or structures. Using Skylum’s Drone Photography Editor https://skylum.com/drone-photography-editor has been a lifesaver for enhancing clarity and making everything pop. It makes me think how post-editing tools could also work wonders for showcasing things like pinball artwork. Anyone here into editing their shots of these machines
Dutch does it's own thing. That's appreciated.