Rollergames Playfield Restoration (Part 5 - The Fade)
In this video, we focus on the yellow and orange fade which is all over the playfield. I'll show you my technique in getting a perfect blend. Typically there are half tones to get the effect of fading when screen printing. There are ways to be true to the original, but I'm going with what was originally intended with the original screen print, disregarding the dots.

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