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daniel the illustrastion for your version of prince of this world is SWEEEET!! Im just loving how his staff is just hanging right out of the picture and being in front of the scroll below, it gives the card some character. just saying and one question that bothers me, what does the ##/100 mean anyway? i don't really get that, could somebody help me understand? and i just love the idea of the Redemption R symbol being at the bottom left corner of the card
Quote from: New Raven BR on October 14, 2012, 01:14:20 PMdaniel the illustrastion for your version of prince of this world is SWEEEET!! Im just loving how his staff is just hanging right out of the picture and being in front of the scroll below, it gives the card some character. just saying and one question that bothers me, what does the ##/100 mean anyway? i don't really get that, could somebody help me understand? and i just love the idea of the Redemption R symbol being at the bottom left corner of the cardThe #/100 just indicates the card's number. Say there is a starter deck of 50 cards, it would be 34/50 or 02/50.
A lot of the edges and corners of your design looks very thick; I think they would look better if they were about 50% thinner. Otherwise, I like your cards, particularly TSA.
Quote from: Daniel on October 14, 2012, 09:42:54 PMA lot of the edges and corners of your design looks very thick; I think they would look better if they were about 50% thinner. Otherwise, I like your cards, particularly TSA.The only ones I see that might be too thick are the main black outline around the card, and the ability/verse box outline.
I still suggest the signpost icons for identifiers are the final pieces of the puzzle.
@Raven, I like your idea a lot. The only problem I see is that a CCG should never change the card back. Once you design the card back, you can't ever revisit it. But I really do like your idea.
Another potential problem I could see is that there are some old people that already have a hard time reading the cards.
Another potential problem I could see is that there are some old people that already have a hard time reading the cards. While it's much better to have the SA's printed the way you have them, there'd be a inordinate amount of squinting at cards from far away going on.
Beast (Borderline, and I struck it through because every Beast has Beast in the title)