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Brad Albright is the creative force behind the 2D layered art of Winchester Mystery House, bringing the entire cabinet, playfield, and backglass to life with his signature dimensional style. His work bridges vintage illustration and modern surrealism—capturing the mansion’s eerie beauty while still keeping it fun and tactile.
In this episode, Brad talks about how his multi-layered approach evolved into the game's distinct look, the artistic choices behind key imagery, and the challenge of turning real-world architecture into pinball storytelling.
🔺 More from Brad Albright:
📷 instagram.com/bradalbright
🛒 shop.albrightillustration.com coupon: EXPO25
🌐 AlbrightIllustration.com
🔺 Praise the Great Pyramid:
📡 Twitch – twitch.tv/dirtypoolpinball
📺 YouTube – youtube.com/@DirtyPoolPinball
📷 Instagram – instagram.com/dirtypoolpinball
📘 Facebook – facebook.com/dirtypoolpinball
00:00 – Intro
01:10 – Brad’s path from corporate design to pinball art
03:00 – Discovering pinball again and creative freedom
04:30 – Early poster work and nostalgia in his style
06:00 – First homebrew projects and lessons learned
07:20 – Transition to Winchester and first art challenges
09:00 – Using real photos and Google Earth of the mansion
10:40 – Forced perspective tricks and player angle tests
12:30 – Finding the right color tone for the playfield
14:10 – The ghost wisps concept and spirit color design
16:00 – Integrating the floor plan as a visual blueprint
17:40 – No AI used and keeping the art fully human
18:40 – Working closely with Karl DeAngelo on feedback
20:00 – Code names and the evolving playfield style
21:40 – Brad’s changing process and constant reinvention
23:00 – Using Clip Studio Paint and 3D references
25:00 – Designing Sarah Winchester for the backglass
27:00 – Victorian themes and authentic stained glass
29:00 – Easter eggs and historical callouts on the playfield
31:00 – Keeping cabinet and plastics visually unified
33:00 – Scaling cabinet art to banners and shows
35:00 – Collaboration with Joshua Clay on interior lighting
37:00 – Sound design and matching tones with gameplay
39:00 – Ghost box visibility and player height testing
41:00 – Apron redesign and printed numbering choice
43:00 – Integrating sculptures with flat plastics
45:00 – Logo design and Blake’s contribution
47:00 – Wooden layered artwork and Hitchcock piece
49:00 – How pinball collaboration changed Brad’s approach
51:00 – Jeff explains the origin of the Great Pyramid
53:00 – Brad plugs his store and social handles
55:00 – Audience Q&A and Barrels of Fun transparency
57:00 – Complimenting the game’s UI and darker screen art
59:00 – Final thanks and discussion of Brad’s machines
61:00 – New Texas arcade shoutout and closing raid
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Brad Albright is the creative force behind the 2D layered art of Winchester Mystery House, bringing the entire cabinet, playfield, and backglass to life with his signature dimensional style. His work bridges vintage illustration and modern surrealism—capturing the mansion’s eerie beauty while still keeping it fun and tactile.
In this episode, Brad talks about how his multi-layered approach evolved into the game's distinct look, the artistic choices behind key imagery, and the challenge of turning real-world architecture into pinball storytelling.
🔺 More from Brad Albright:
📷 instagram.com/bradalbright
🛒 shop.albrightillustration.com coupon: EXPO25
🌐 AlbrightIllustration.com
🔺 Praise the Great Pyramid:
📡 Twitch – twitch.tv/dirtypoolpinball
📺 YouTube – youtube.com/@DirtyPoolPinball
📷 Instagram – instagram.com/dirtypoolpinball
📘 Facebook – facebook.com/dirtypoolpinball
00:00 – Intro
01:10 – Brad’s path from corporate design to pinball art
03:00 – Discovering pinball again and creative freedom
04:30 – Early poster work and nostalgia in his style
06:00 – First homebrew projects and lessons learned
07:20 – Transition to Winchester and first art challenges
09:00 – Using real photos and Google Earth of the mansion
10:40 – Forced perspective tricks and player angle tests
12:30 – Finding the right color tone for the playfield
14:10 – The ghost wisps concept and spirit color design
16:00 – Integrating the floor plan as a visual blueprint
17:40 – No AI used and keeping the art fully human
18:40 – Working closely with Karl DeAngelo on feedback
20:00 – Code names and the evolving playfield style
21:40 – Brad’s changing process and constant reinvention
23:00 – Using Clip Studio Paint and 3D references
25:00 – Designing Sarah Winchester for the backglass
27:00 – Victorian themes and authentic stained glass
29:00 – Easter eggs and historical callouts on the playfield
31:00 – Keeping cabinet and plastics visually unified
33:00 – Scaling cabinet art to banners and shows
35:00 – Collaboration with Joshua Clay on interior lighting
37:00 – Sound design and matching tones with gameplay
39:00 – Ghost box visibility and player height testing
41:00 – Apron redesign and printed numbering choice
43:00 – Integrating sculptures with flat plastics
45:00 – Logo design and Blake’s contribution
47:00 – Wooden layered artwork and Hitchcock piece
49:00 – How pinball collaboration changed Brad’s approach
51:00 – Jeff explains the origin of the Great Pyramid
53:00 – Brad plugs his store and social handles
55:00 – Audience Q&A and Barrels of Fun transparency
57:00 – Complimenting the game’s UI and darker screen art
59:00 – Final thanks and discussion of Brad’s machines
61:00 – New Texas arcade shoutout and closing raid
#DirtyPoolPinball #WinchesterMysteryHouse #BarrelsOfFun #BradAlbright #PinballArt #PinballDesign #PinballMachine #PinballPodcast #DirtyPoolPodcast #ArtOfPinball #ArcadeCulture #RetroGaming #ClassicGaming #PinballCollectors #IndiePinball #PinballAddict #PinballLife #GamingCommunity #ArcadeLife #GamingCulture #PinballHistory #BehindTheScenes #CollectiblePinball #ArcadeCollectors #PinballWizard #PinballInterview #GameArt #Illustration #2DArt #PinballPassion

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