sinjin7 wrote:...The artwork is nice, I actually like the standard Noble courts better. But it just seems like I've already seen the courts and Jokers on his "limited" Royal decks many times before in his previous decks. Obviously Brenden has the right to overprice his decks as he sees fit, but it just seems to me that unless you're a big fan of his work (and there are a lot out there), there's just not any reason to pay $16.00 for one of his standard decks...
This comment was not meant to imply that all his court cards and jokers are
identical, but that stylistically they are
very similar. When I saw his KS update showing his past courts, I actually laughed because I thought he was basically
proving my point. If you randomly show me a court card or joker from any of his previous decks, I would be able to easily identify it as Brendan's due to its very similar style. For many, that's a good thing, and obviously some artists have a signature style. But for me, it gets repetitive/boring after a point. I don't need deck after deck after deck of the same/very similar thing. That's what I was trying to convey in my post and the reason why I preferred his standard courts, because its the biggest departure from his previous stuff. Giovanni is another example of an artist having a type. While I love his decks and courts, I didn't pledge for his Sins decks because, for me, it was just more of the same (even though the courts aren't
identical). That's why I said in my post that unless you're a
big fan of Brenden and his style, you may not keep buying decks that are stylistically so similar. Go to Brenden's website and look at his non-playing cards art portfolio and you'll see very similar drawings of colorful, kiddy, cutesy, almost anime-like characters.
However, in contrast to artists like Brenden and Giovanni, I appreciate artists that have much more range. Uusi is a perfect example. NONE of their courts are stylistically similar, yet they are all independently beautiful in their own unique way. I am much more impressed that Peter and Linnea can produce such diverse work that is consistently excellent over multiple projects, as opposed to a particular artists doing just one thing excellently, over and over and over again. I love the variety I see when I look at my Uusi collection. And Jackson is another example of an artist with incredible range. My collection of Brenden's decks or Giovanni's decks all just kind of look the same to me courts-wise and joker-wise. Then again, if you're a big fan, you probably can't slurp up the same/similar stuff fast enough, and that's you're right to do so.