I am back again for an attempt to get my designs out there printed by the USPCC. Pelted Primacy, if anyone remembers, was an unsuccessful project on Kickstarter a while back that uses furry-based illustrations on the court cards in an interesting way, as well as a full-art joker set, new pip designs, and a solid art scheme across the cards. I, the creator of the project, am here to display my changes to the project, being updated and soon to be reopened on Kickstarter once again. Here's the link to the project preview:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/djk ... n=25c71590
Here are some major changes to the project from before:
-The back has been completely redone, and the illustration of the Joker card will be modified for the back as an additional illustration.
-The court cards will be adjusted in format and layout to allow for full-art, but in a two-direction style.
-The pips and indices have been reduced in size and pushed to the margins of the cards, making poker, blackjack, and Texas hold'em playable with this deck.
-Court card designs will now have art being drawn for others who back the project. Those without their own furry characters for the court positions they request will have me working with them directly to produce characters unique to their specifications that work for the court card they requested.
-Similar to the court cards, the Joker will also have an option to become somebody else's character (more closely to the actual situation, their character will become the Joker of the deck) which will be included in the Tuck box design, the back of the card, and on at least two cards in the deck.
-The pips have been changed from simply just dog paw patterns to patterns of different species, depending on the suit. Hearts will be felines, spades will be canines, clubs will be ursines (bears) and diamonds will be foxes (vulpines)
-The aces in the deck will no longer be court-style, but large representations of the new pip designs (much more traditional format for the aces, with the ace of spades larger and more defined)
Here are some examples of the art being used in the project:
![Image](https://s3.amazonaws.com/ksr/projects/602737/photo-main.jpg?1372358950)
![Image](https://s3.amazonaws.com/ksr/assets/000/705/756/f152fa1e6b0c1d4bcefb8250c88e1236_large.jpg?1372393679)
![Image](https://s3.amazonaws.com/ksr/assets/000/705/737/68cfeb79511a48f5ab964c900dc147d6_large.jpg?1372392925)
![Image](https://s3.amazonaws.com/ksr/assets/000/705/725/952fd2145e98f76287c453d1638701c7_large.jpg?1372392710)
![Image](https://s3.amazonaws.com/ksr/assets/000/705/749/85e9e088f7914ee4a8404ceb19cf5585_large.jpg?1372393205)
So, let me know what you think about it this time around! It is in the processing stage on Kickstarter, so hopefully it will be up in time for when I go to Anthrocon next week, and hand out some info business cards (mostly related to my online works).
Thanks for any feedback!!
PS: The video, if you choose to watch it, is a speedpaint video of a 5-hour coloring process used for the Jack of Clubs image :3