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I agree. A lot of good potential but needs a few improvements. The tuck case needs 100% overhaul.Eoghann wrote:If only he'd lose the copyright and the title at the bottom of every single card. That'd be a huge improvement. And it desperately needs the bottom corner pip and indice. The man has great talent as an artist, but as a deck designer he's severely lacking.
And that tuck...gee whizz Batman.
Does this mean you already have part of the funds for production and fulfillment?Nickace9 wrote:just needing a little support...
If I were a backer, this statement wouldn't put me at ease. Plenty of others before you have been willing to "do whatever it takes to create <their deck>", and failed. Or at the very least, failed to meet their deadline (set by themselves). Just a word of caution: Without reassurrance of the creator/project manager's financial capabilites I wouldn't back a project regardless of the work put into the art, and I'm pretty sure I'm not alone.Nickace9 wrote:We have jobs... but are still just artists, so with at least $2,000 from kickstarter we will do whatever it takes to create Pirate Carrds. We want to see an interest, and we do need money. Is it even worthwhile? question/vote: is it worth sacrificing the large scale art for bottom pips? Maybe I can post some examples here?
+1volantangel wrote:Honestly its great artwork, but such a terrible deck of cards. Why not make an artbook, posters or even sets of postcards ?
This is your first USPCC deck though, and those are expensive. The $2000 goal indicates that you don't know the numbers for that, and your previous comment indicates you don't have the remaining ~$6000 that you'll need at hand. They are just assumptions, of course, but they are what backers refer to as "red flags".Nickace9 wrote:Don and I have utilized Kickstarter a couple times and produced, we know the routine, the numbers... It is a novelty deck, and we have artbooks, greeting cards, card games, and a few other things that uses Don's art as well... We love this deck of cards and are excited for it. I do want to make it the best it can be though, and that is why I will continue reading this forum. I will be playing with some pips all week.
@Nicace9 - I argee with daveEderly 100%. Unless you have $10,000 sitting in the back cos granny died last month. I suggest you cancel your Kickstarter, but only when you get close to $2000. Those backers are your base for when you relaunch. You have to many mistakes and your goal is low. I fear because because of the art of Don Maitz you will get your goal, but by how much pass $2000 I don't know. Hey, if you got the money I'll shut up.daveEdgerly wrote:I think the art is top notch, but I agree that the cards aren't functional. The pips should be symmetrical. Also the artist needs to let go of the fact that he wants his name and copyright on every card. It should be more about the deck as a whole. The $2000.00 goal is severely unrealistic. The average deck cost with the USPCC is close to $8000, kickstarter and amazon get their percentage and then you have shipping costs as well. I wish you the best of luck and hope you succeed, but keep in mind how much you are going to actually need to fulfill this deck.
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