Taipestry by Riccardo Conturbia (Velata Playing Cards)
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Re: Taipestry by Riccardo Conturbia (Velata Playing Cards)
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Re: Taipestry by Riccardo Conturbia (Velata Playing Cards)
While I appreciate the one-way aesthetic of the design, are you considering adding an index in the lower-right-hand corner? The number cards look completely wrong without it (based upon what little I see on the pre-order page), and if they're added there, they should be added to the courts, as well.
Keeping an index in the lower-right-hand-corner is a common approach for one-way decks, although removing the lower-right indexes is not unheard of. However, when it's done well, as in the case of the House of the Rising Spade, the number cards are designed such that they, too, are obviously one-way. I'm not getting that sense here.
Just food for thought. Gotta say, I find the illustrations and the card backs absolutely lush and mesmerizing, and I love what you're doing with them. A+ for the illustrations. The design, however, I think still could use a little tweaking.
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Keeping an index in the lower-right-hand-corner is a common approach for one-way decks, although removing the lower-right indexes is not unheard of. However, when it's done well, as in the case of the House of the Rising Spade, the number cards are designed such that they, too, are obviously one-way. I'm not getting that sense here.
Just food for thought. Gotta say, I find the illustrations and the card backs absolutely lush and mesmerizing, and I love what you're doing with them. A+ for the illustrations. The design, however, I think still could use a little tweaking.
Glad to see you back!
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Yes, I do. There's linkage at a basic level, but the composition of the cards look pretty random and chaotic. There are a lot of very minute choices made when making a design, all of which are considered towards the overall style. That shows up in the little details. That's not the case with these. I'm glad others are enjoying these, but these aren't for me. I collect cards mainly for the art. And as art, I think these fail.PiazzaDelivery wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:42 amDo you honestly get that feeling when looking at the images shown for this project thus far? From my perspective, the linkage between cards is very apparent.Adamthinks wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 11:12 pm The thing I don't like about AI generated images, is that it lacks a cohesive artistic vision. And often looks pretty slapdash. Especially when you don't use it as a starting point and leave it unedited.
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I hear you. From what I can see, there's something missing. Like a group of artists with similar styles did the art following the Tapestry theme. However, I'm getting this for the concept of AI designing the deck and seeing for myself just how it looks in my hand.
Also for the greater philosophical implications. One of the biggest things which separate humans from animals and AI is that we can create something original via art. To paraphrase Rich Mullins, Art by itself is completely frivolous and unnecessary, you can't eat it, drink it or breathe it, but your life wouldn't be worth much without it. This deck will show how far AI has come and how far it has to go.
Would love for Riccardo to do a video on how this was done using AI, without revealing any trade secrets if possible. Just how much human input went into creating the parameters for the AI to design this deck.
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Also for the greater philosophical implications. One of the biggest things which separate humans from animals and AI is that we can create something original via art. To paraphrase Rich Mullins, Art by itself is completely frivolous and unnecessary, you can't eat it, drink it or breathe it, but your life wouldn't be worth much without it. This deck will show how far AI has come and how far it has to go.
Would love for Riccardo to do a video on how this was done using AI, without revealing any trade secrets if possible. Just how much human input went into creating the parameters for the AI to design this deck.
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Of course I'm going to consider your input! I can tell you that you pointed out one of the few element of contention I had with my (human) designer. Yes, of course there is a human being behind the production and there are choices even if it's an AI generated deck.rousselle wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 2:59 pm While I appreciate the one-way aesthetic of the design, are you considering adding an index in the lower-right-hand corner? The number cards look completely wrong without it (based upon what little I see on the pre-order page), and if they're added there, they should be added to the courts, as well.
Keeping an index in the lower-right-hand-corner is a common approach for one-way decks, although removing the lower-right indexes is not unheard of. However, when it's done well, as in the case of the House of the Rising Spade, the number cards are designed such that they, too, are obviously one-way. I'm not getting that sense here.
Just food for thought. Gotta say, I find the illustrations and the card backs absolutely lush and mesmerizing, and I love what you're doing with them. A+ for the illustrations. The design, however, I think still could use a little tweaking.
Glad to see you back!
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I can understand what you are saying, of course, I consider the "inconsistencies" as the sign of a "baby" AI, a method that still has a lot of room of improvement. And I don't believe that's necessarily a good thing... Soon you won't be able to tell the difference at all (will this be bad or good?) and I wanted to create a concept deck that testimony this initial stage. Of course it won't be on everyone's alley, but ... to be honest this has to be said for a great portion of my production.Adamthinks wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:06 pmYes, I do. There's linkage at a basic level, but the composition of the cards look pretty random and chaotic. There are a lot of very minute choices made when making a design, all of which are considered towards the overall style. That shows up in the little details. That's not the case with these. I'm glad others are enjoying these, but these aren't for me. I collect cards mainly for the art. And as art, I think these fail.PiazzaDelivery wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:42 amDo you honestly get that feeling when looking at the images shown for this project thus far? From my perspective, the linkage between cards is very apparent.Adamthinks wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 11:12 pm The thing I don't like about AI generated images, is that it lacks a cohesive artistic vision. And often looks pretty slapdash. Especially when you don't use it as a starting point and leave it unedited.
Another thing, I purposely asked the (human) designer to abstain from (significant) changes, this is a deliberate choice - that's of course something that has consequences, some of them correctly pointed out by you.
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Re: Taipestry by Riccardo Conturbia (Velata Playing Cards)
I was wondering, what is the significance of the serial number along the right hand edge?
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You have a good eye it's a little thing I'll leave to be discovered by my customersshunterino wrote: ↑Tue Nov 08, 2022 2:49 am I was wondering, what is the significance of the serial number along the right hand edge?
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The Jokers are ready
As for the process building them, the key was... not calling them Jokers. The AI is heavily geared toward comic characters, I was ending up with Batman references.
As for the process building them, the key was... not calling them Jokers. The AI is heavily geared toward comic characters, I was ending up with Batman references.
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Fascinating that pop culture has become so prevalent that an AI immediately equates a joker with Batman rather than a deck of cards. What keywords was used to get the pictures you had in mind? (If you don't mind sharing)
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Great question Eric. Not that surprising that AI is heavily influenced by pop culture though imo since, it is the most recent thing and the thing happening simultaniously to the AI development. Like young fellows only knowing the latest cover of an old 60s song instead of the original. Or in our realm like collectors that only know contemporary decks and therefore don't know which courts/aces/jokers are original or taken and inspired from antique and vintage decks.
I like the experiment and execution plus I love Major so I have to support AI.
Not to mention that I love the pre-order model; no rush, no artificial (as in caused by humans) scarcity or hype.
I like the experiment and execution plus I love Major so I have to support AI.
Not to mention that I love the pre-order model; no rush, no artificial (as in caused by humans) scarcity or hype.
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Re: Taipestry by Riccardo Conturbia (Velata Playing Cards)
Actually the reason AI is so Batman Joker heavy is because Google images is - its not the AI’s fault - its the fact that the people that train them feed them with google
Googles algorithms are popularity driven
People that train AI are just phoning it in
Googles algorithms are popularity driven
People that train AI are just phoning it in
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I used "jester" as a better word, the keywords include also some "technical" ones to get good quality (depending on how you measure that) and to set the mood. Tapestry was of course one of the most relavant ones, then I tried to describe one sad jester on a throne and another "dancing" one.
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I decided to get this one as well - a good side-by-side with Singularity by RedBlack
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A preview of the box, with a redesigned (borderless) back.
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i think for the tuck front it would be better if it was just the art instead of what appears to be a card with a smaller version of the art. just let the art wrap around the tuck without the card overlaying it. i may not be explaining it well.
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It was our first idea, but the artwork was not cooperatingSTLBluesNut wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 9:59 am i think for the tuck front it would be better if it was just the art instead of what appears to be a card with a smaller version of the art. just let the art wrap around the tuck without the card overlaying it. i may not be explaining it well.
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any updates on this or did i miss it? i did the couple dollar preorder on this deck but it has fallen off the radar since.
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Latest update from Riccardo on Jan 26
TaiPESTRY update
Hi, I finally managed to use the communication features of Gumroad, that's why I'm copying the same message here, I believe you prefer the official Gumroad communication, rather than my personal email. Again, no differences from the previous message you already received
Dear friends,
Thank you for your support! I apologize for the lack of updates recently - I had some trouble sending messages through Gumroad, but I wanted to reach out and let you know what's been happening, that's why I'm using my personal email.
We've made some changes to the deck design after reviewing the first prototypes. These include:
A borderless, symmetric back design that improves playability and fanning. We had to tweak the AI-generated images, but we believe it's the best choice for the final deck.
Numeric cards are now fully two-way. The one-way prototype felt off to us.
Indexes placed in the standard way for improved playability.
Moreover we'll be offering two versions of the deck: a "black label" version with black gilding, and a standard version with no gilding. As early adopters, you'll be able to choose between them at no additional cost. Later customers will have to pay extra for the gilded version.
I've attached some images of the final prototype for you to see - these haven't been shared on social media yet!
As for production, unfortunately the redesign caused us to miss the deadline before the Chinese New Year. The final artwork has been submitted and approved, we're just waiting for printing to begin. I apologize for the delay and for not keeping you updated more frequently.
Thank you for your patience, and I hope you enjoy the prototype images.
Best regards,
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I'm in for two! I guess I wasn't too late since the preorder was still open.
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Thanks! I bought my pair of "tokens."
I didn't see any obvious way to opt for the black gilding, but I will certainly take advantage of that offer if it is still available when the finished product is released.
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Not a fan of the mixed style of the courts. I'm out.
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Update from Riccardo
Dear Friends,
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to provide you with an update on the progress of the project. I am happy to announce that the cards and tuck cases for both versions have been printed and I have some preliminary images to share with you.
The next steps in the process are applying the "butter finish," cutting the cards, gilding one of the two versions, and assembling everything.
Rest assured, I will keep you updated on any further developments.
Thank you for your support and enthusiasm for this project. I cannot wait to have the final product in my hands!
Best regards,
Riccardo
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Heads up guys, the decks are finished and will be on their way!
Settle the remaining dues, submit address, and good to go!
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i dont even remember the site to settle up lol.laitostarr777 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 9:06 am Heads up guys, the decks are finished and will be on their way!
Settle the remaining dues, submit address, and good to go!
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Ricardo should have email you something - its a form to fill up your order and the address. After that, he will total up everything, and you paid him with PaypalSTLBluesNut wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 9:06 ami dont even remember the site to settle up lol.laitostarr777 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 9:06 am Heads up guys, the decks are finished and will be on their way!
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