Brad Albright is a prominent pinball artist and illustrator based in Texas who transitioned from corporate graphic design to independent pinball art. He is best known for creating comprehensive art packages (backglass, playfield, cabinet art, toppers) for major pinball releases including Winchester Mystery House (Spooky Pinball), Portal (Multimorphic), and Monster League Hockey (homebrew). His style features vibrant color palettes, 3D layering techniques using tools like Clip Studio Paint, and influences from comic artists like Bernie Wrightson; he has also designed artwork for custom rethemes of Led Zeppelin, Motörhead, and Attack from Mars. Active at pinball expos and festivals since at least 2019, Albright is widely praised across the community as a rising star and newcomer worth watching.
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Brad Albright decorated every surface of Portal including interior surfaces like scoops and under chase plates
Brad Albright created art packages for both Winchester Mystery House (Barrels of Fun) and Portal (Multimorphic) in 2025, graduating to professional pinball artist status.
Brad Albright is the artist for both Winchester Mystery House and Monster League Hockey
Brad Albright is the artist for Monster League Hockey and has done three layouts with art at Pinball Expo shows (Winchester Mystery House, Portal, and Monster League Hockey)
Artist who created artwork for Electric Playground's glow rails product
Artist; created art packages for Winchester Mystery House and Portal; acknowledged as newcomer worth watching
Artwork designer on Portal; praised for decorating virtually every surface of the game including interior surfaces
Artwork designer for Portal; first collaboration with Multimorphic; created comprehensive decoration including inside of scoops and underside of phase plate
Pinball artist from Texas; created art packages for Winchester Mystery House (Barrels of Fun) and Portal (Multimorphic) in 2025; previously known for 3D art, posters, and toppers.
Art designer for Winchester Mystery House; created art package for the game
[Triage: Brad Albright's employment at 'Barrels of Fun' during the Winchester project represents an earlier career stage before his transition to independent pinball art work based in Texas.]
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Brad Albright played Portal 1 and 2 three times during development in addition to initial back-to-back weekend playthrough
Brad Albright's first game art project involved significant collaboration and iteration with technical team members
Brad Albright created artwork for three major layouts at Pinball Expo: Winchester Mystery House, Portal, and Monster League Hockey
Brad transitioned from full-time corporate graphic design work to independent artist 7-8 years ago
Winchester Mystery House artwork was created entirely by human artists without AI assistance
Led Zeppelin retheme homebrew was Brad's first official pinball artwork project
Winchester's stained glass window designs are direct references to actual windows in the Winchester Mystery House
Brad uses Clip Studio Paint as primary artwork software because the full version runs on iPad
Winchester's playfield floor plan required abstract piecemeal arrangement rather than strict architectural accuracy
Brad does not have a tried-and-true formula and approaches each project from scratch
The Annunciator bell sounds on Winchester are authentic to the real Winchester Mystery House, not invented
Winchester Mystery House is sold out with zero dealer inventory remaining and no plans for second production run
The W planchet design containing apparent LFS letters is unintentional coincidence, not tribute to Lyman Sheets
Creative time pressure eliminated overthinking and enabled aggressive color palette decisions on Winchester artwork
Brad Albright worked on Portal, Winchester Mystery House, and Monster League Hockey
Brad Albright created the artwork for both Winchester Mystery House and Portal pinball machines
Brad Albright recently created artwork for Multimorphic's Portal game
Brad Albright created full-character Pulp Fiction topper plastics with single-screw installation
Brad Albright's Portal art uses watercolor style that doesn't match the video game aesthetic
Brad Albright created his first full pinball art package on Portal
Brad Albright created full art package for David Peck's Motörhead game expected from Spooky Pinball
Motorhead homebrew has been in development for approximately 2 years
Motorhead will be the only homebrew machine in North America during its initial TPF appearance
Led Zeppelin re-theme was Brad Albright's first experience putting artwork on a pinball machine
Motorhead design intentionally uses black, white, and red color palette inspired by Centaur to contrast with current market saturated artwork trends
Brad Albright transitioned to full-time freelance art around mid-2015
Motorhead project took 'a little over two years' from initial discussion to near-completion
Brad Albright has done poster work for Texas Rangers, Dallas Mavericks, Dallas Stars, and Mark Maron podcast
Matt Kemp does coding work for Spooky Pinball on Halloween and Ultraman games
Brad Albright created the playfield and backglass artwork for Motörhead game
Brad Albright designed the glow-in-the-dark Free Gold Watch merchandise T-shirt
Brad Albright created 3D poster stickers for Stern Pinball's Insider program over the past 1.5 years
Brad Albright created artwork for a Led Zeppelin homebrew retheme on Pinside before Stern released their official Led Zeppelin machine
Brad Albright does not own any pinball machines and engages with pinball vicariously through art commissions
Brad Albright's future aspiration is to design artwork for a full commercial pinball machine release
Homebrew designer, worked with Dave P on Motorhead homebrew game
Artwork artist for Monster Hockey homebrew and display signage
Pinball artist; officially announced to be working on Portal (Multimorphic secret project); previously did Attack from Mars topper work
Pinball artist featured in beginning of Twippies special video
Artist/designer of Free Gold Watch merchandise (glow-in-the-dark T-shirt)
Artist/designer, featured on Loser Kid episode 18, worked on Led Zeppelin pin project with Rotor Dave
Pinball artist; discussed custom artwork for Led Zeppelin; guest on Loser Kid Podcast
Graphic designer for Pulp Fiction and The Portal; created custom full-character topper plastics with improved artwork
Texas-based artist responsible for Motorhead cabinet artwork, playfield art, 3D sculpting (fist and skull models), and UI design; previously worked on Rotordave's Lead Zipline machine
Artist credited with Portal Pinball artwork; created industrial Portal universe aesthetic
Artist creating 3D artwork for Dave Peck's Motorhead homebrew pinball machine
Artist commissioned to create Return of the Kraken holographic decals for merchandise giveaway
Artist commissioned for Straight Down the Middle Kraken artwork and merchandise including decals
Artist who created original artwork for Electric Playground's AFM topper
Game designer; mentioned as Portal module designer (inferred from KB but not explicitly stated in this content)
Artist and designer; created Motorhead homebrew visual design in collaboration with David Peck over 2 years
Artist for Portal Pinball; creates 3D art, disc golf discs, pinball posters; Orby credits him with pastel, muted aesthetic fit
Artist responsible for artwork package on Winchester Mystery House
Pinball artist who created artwork for Winchester Mystery House; previously worked on Multimorphic Portal and Motörhead homebrew
Artist who created playfield and backglass artwork for Motörhead game
Artist creating Portal pinball artwork; regular Texas Pinball Festival exhibitor; created art package for Spooky's upcoming Motörhead game
Artist who collaborated with Philipe on translite/clock artwork; known for Led Zeppelin themed pinball work; recently met Philipe in person at Pinball Expo
Artist doing first full pinball art package for Portal P3 module; watercolor style criticized by some
Artist who created Attack from Mars topper artwork; recent Motorhead pinball credits
Artist/designer; credited by Don as likely artist for Portal; associated with Electric Bat
Artist who previously worked at Deep Root; reached out to Spooky and contributed to Looney Tunes screen elements and cabinet artwork
Artist who created artwork for Dani Peck's father's homebrew Led Zeppelin pinball machine; nominated for a Twippy award
Artist credited for Attack from Mars topper artwork; previously mentioned on Pinball Profile for artistic contributions
Artist responsible for cabinet art, playfield art, topper design, and 3D chamber work for Portal
Artwork artist for Winchester Mystery House (referenced in earlier KB context, not mentioned in this video)
Artist for Winchester Mystery House pinball; credited with bringing seance room and garden artwork to life; noted for understanding haunted mansion aesthetic
Artist credited with Attack from Mars topper artwork used in this modification
Playfield artist for Winchester Mystery House who collaborated with Joshua Clay on visual synergy between display animations and playfield artwork
Artwork/illustration artist for Winchester Mystery House
Artist creating art package for Tales of the Arabian Nights remake; previously did Funhouse remake art
First-time full art package designer on Portal; also involved with Multimorphic projects
Freelance artist, BFA Cornell, MFA Hartford Art School, created 9-10 design merchandise collection for The Pinball Show; known for layered laser-cut art, 3D posters with glasses, gallery partnerships with Gallery 1988 and Hero Complex
Portal co-designer/developer contributing to Portal's recent content additions and features.
Artist for Motorhead homebrew game; produces prints available for purchase
Artist brought on to Multimorphic for Portal, previously had booth at TPF doing 3D artwork
Pinball artist specializing in playfield artwork, poster design, and 3D art renderings; creator of artwork for multiple games and artist for concert/sports posters
Texas-based pinball artist who created artwork for David Peck's Led Zeppelin retheme after hearing about the project on Head to Head Podcast; known for era-specific design direction.
Artist for Winchester Mystery House, Portal (Multimorphic), and Motorhead homebrew; active at pinball expos and festivals
Pinball artist credited by Chris Franchi as newcomer worth watching; created art packages for Winchester Mystery House and Portal
Artist for Portal pinball; designed topper, playfield art for hub, decal work, cabinet art.
Pinball artist responsible for Portal Pinball playfield art, cabinet art, decal work, topper design, and hub aesthetic
Led Zeppelin pinball project artist/designer; guest on episode alongside Chris Hutchins
Pinball artist collaborating with Brad Hunter on new lit frame artwork; previously appeared on Loser Kid Podcast around Christmas
Pinball artist creating artwork for Motörhead and Led Zeppelin homebrew projects; previously appeared on Loser Kid podcast; praised by hosts for artistic execution
Pinball artist who created Attack from Mars topper artwork; also worked on Motorhead and Led Zeppelin custom art; active at pinball shows
Artist for Winchester Mystery House; praised by Goran for artwork quality and mechanical design vision
Artist for Monster League Hockey and Winchester Mystery House; praised for artwork quality; key connection linking games to potential manufacturers
Artist credited twice on 2025 releases: Portal and Winchester Mystery House; praised for turquoise design accents
Artist/creative contributor; interview recently posted to Bash Pinball YouTube channel
Artist for Monster League Hockey; praised for creating Kraken goalie and other visual elements; given creative freedom by Jake
Artist credited for the Attack from Mars topper artwork used on the modified cabinet
Artist credited with Winchester Mystery House and Monster League Hockey artwork; praised for color spectrum and powder coating quality
Artist credited with Winchester Mystery House artwork; creates backglasses for pinball; has worked on other projects including Portal and topper designs
Artist and artwork creator for the Led Zeppelin machine and previously the Motörhead game; friend in Texas who designed black and white aesthetic artwork
New pinball artist described as 'killing it'; compared positively to established artists but with different style approach
Artist credited with designing Winchester's art direction, approaching themes of spiritualism and seances in visual presentation
Artist responsible for Portal artwork; Don purchased Portal T-shirts featuring his design
Cabinet art designer for Winchester Mystery House; previously designed Portal art; noted as one of multiple pinball artists named Brad
Artist for Winchester Mystery House; praised by Don for artwork quality
Artist for Winchester Mystery House; praised for unified art direction across backglass, art blades, playfield, cabinet; described as becoming one of Don's top artist favorites
Artist responsible for Monster League Hockey artwork; also created designs for Winchester Mystery House and Portal at Expo 2025; praised for artistic contributions
Pinball artist who gave Bash Pinball 'Who Farted' death metal-style shirts and Bash-themed merch; met at Expo
Artist/designer at Barrels of Fun; created Winchester artwork on 3-3.5 month timeline; used aggressive color palette inspired by The Seventh Guest and Haunted Mansion aesthetics
Artwork contributor on Winchester Mystery House; described as personable and good company rep
Artist who handled Winchester Mystery House art direction, praised for approach to visual design
Artist/designer; created artwork for Monster League Hockey, Winchester Mystery House, and Portal at Pinball Expo 2025; described as 'killing it' with third consecutive homebrew layout design
Artist/designer contributing to Portal and Winchester Mystery House; multi-year community contributor praised for consistent work quality
Artwork designer for Winchester Mystery House; praised for spirit board concept
Artist for Winchester Mystery House; well-known name in pinball industry
Artist for Portal pinball machine; known for 3D artwork and multi-dimensional physical layering; influenced by comic artists like Bernie Wrightson; created comprehensive cabinet art and playfield design
Artist for Monster League Hockey playfield; created hand-drawn custom artwork incorporating characters from friends (Antoinette Johnson, Nikki Green, Madspin); praised for vibrant color palette and thematic execution.
Artist who created artwork for Portal, Winchester Mystery House, and Monster League Hockey; known for pop culture and horror movie artwork
Artist credited for Winchester Mystery House; praised for strong debut work
Artist for Winchester Mystery House, praised for art package and backglass design that enhanced overall game visual appeal
Artist; praised for Winchester artwork and Portal art; recognized for quality design work
Illustrator and artist for Spooky Pinball's Winchester Mystery House; transitioned from corporate graphic design to independent pinball art; creates 2D layered artwork using Clip Studio Paint
Artist/creative contributor to Winchester Mystery House praised by Kaneda
Artist from Texas; head-to-head listener; created 3D poster art for Stimble Festival; collaborating with Dave on Led Zeppelin retheme backglass and playfield art