Well, it's really subtle and in the face of the card, it's not a big deal...JuFiN wrote:very nice, but the GA in the center makes it technically one way
Golden Age Playing Cards
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Re: Golden Age Playing Cards
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Re: Golden Age Playing Cards
Great final look of Queen. I feel like the dividing scroll should say something. The GA looks odd and unnecessary to me, almost distracting from the Queen.
Move on, nothing to see here.
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Re: Golden Age Playing Cards
True, but the one one-wayness is in the middle of the card and therefore not to distracting. Also, true a ribbon is usually used for some text, but this person is so close in making traditions work. This ribbon is used as a crutch until they learn how to do transitions.JuFiN wrote:very nice, but the GA in the center makes it technically one way
Here is another example that uses an object as a transition. http://www.21king.ru/ru/museum/?deck=g03557&country=ru
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Re: Golden Age Playing Cards
Much better. But don't forget to keep a nice big spade pip. Only have a spade under the letter doesn't work well. They are cards!Sviatoslav Pashchuk wrote:Final look.
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