Dance of death
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Re: Dance of death
As can be seen from the picture, the two highest aces, above the other aces and one left joker, are from another deck of cards. Which will continue the whole canvas
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I just hope you offer an unct 

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Re: Dance of death
He meant to type "an uncut," as in, "an uncut sheet of the playing cards before they get cut down into individual cards."
Some playing card projects off this as an "add-on", so that people can hang up the card art on their walls using the actual card stock, without having to re-assemble it themselves after the fact.
Some playing card projects off this as an "add-on", so that people can hang up the card art on their walls using the actual card stock, without having to re-assemble it themselves after the fact.

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Thanks for the tip. As for not cut sheet. As it turns out we will have a standard directorial sheet for printing. But we have not yet planned to let him not cut the sheet. Also the overall composition of the senior cards. But this is still only the first part of our intention. Therefore, after the completion of three projects, we plan to release a non-cut canvas. Although of course we are open to interesting ideas and will be happy to discuss them.rousselle wrote:He meant to type "an uncut," as in, "an uncut sheet of the playing cards before they get cut down into individual cards."
Some playing card projects off this as an "add-on", so that people can hang up the card art on their walls using the actual card stock, without having to re-assemble it themselves after the fact.
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Re: Dance of death
Yes, an uncut sheet would be nice or at least a poster of this to add on to the project. Back is different in a good way. I like the rat as it adds to the theme. Also, I believe many people are glad you didn't use skulls for the backs. Skulls are overused.
However, to me, the whole back image doesn't reflect the "Dance of Death" theme enough. Not sure what to add though. Maybe have the hands almost touching each other; just before the hands are holding to dance like the image below
However, to me, the whole back image doesn't reflect the "Dance of Death" theme enough. Not sure what to add though. Maybe have the hands almost touching each other; just before the hands are holding to dance like the image below
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Thank you for your feedback and advice. Let's try to do this in the way you advised. Here the main thing is to observe mirroring. If it does not interfere. That put on display.Eric Lee wrote:Yes, an uncut sheet would be nice or at least a poster of this to add on to the project. Back is different in a good way. I like the rat as it adds to the theme. Also, I believe many people are glad you didn't use skulls for the backs. Skulls are overused.
However, to me, the whole back image doesn't reflect the "Dance of Death" theme enough. Not sure what to add though. Maybe have the hands almost touching each other; just before the hands are holding to dance like the image below
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It does not work, I can’t even pick up a gesture so that the pattern naturally looks in the mirroring, it doesn’t look like a dance, as it is - good.
Feedback from our artist with hand experiments for the dance of death. So leave as is. Tried to use red. It also looks bad.
Feedback from our artist with hand experiments for the dance of death. So leave as is. Tried to use red. It also looks bad.
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Ah, my apologies. I finally found a better picture to describe what I meant. Something more like that I know not easy with skeleton hands and the mirror requirement. Thanks for trying. 

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Please!) In general, we decided to leave as is. Since one pulls the other, and it needs to be redoneEric Lee wrote:Ah, my apologies. I finally found a better picture to describe what I meant. Something more like that I know not easy with skeleton hands and the mirror requirement. Thanks for trying.
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Good evening everyone! As we are at the final stage, the box layout is almost ready.
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Good day to all forum users. There was a technical question that I want to discuss before sending the deck to the printing house. before launching the Kickstarter campaign. Namely, this is the edge of the map. Indicated by a red line. Some recommend leaving 1-2 mm from the edge of the white edging. Others advise drawing to the brim. How to be?
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I think leaving a little space is much more forgiving and it isn't hard for the brain to fill in the blanks.
Thank said, if you could show an option A and option B using the same cards to better see the exact difference that could help people judge.
Thank said, if you could show an option A and option B using the same cards to better see the exact difference that could help people judge.
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JuFiN wrote:I think leaving a little space is much more forgiving and it isn't hard for the brain to fill in the blanks.
Thank said, if you could show an option A and option B using the same cards to better see the exact difference that could help people judge.
Thanks for the advice. I will make two variants of one card. The only indent will be very slight. 2mm maximum
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Thank you, your opinion was also very important! We decided to make a gap of 2.5 mm. Taking into account the cut of the knife and the tolerance of 0.5 mm, it will be just 2-3 mm. This will save the image.RichK wrote:I'd keep the 2 mm border. I would worry about possible cutting errors ruining the deck.
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Good day to all forum users. Finishing registration photos for the project. I plan on Wednesday 13.02. Run. Owing to changes in life and different searches of options where to make the printing of playing cards. Decided to type on NPCC. Working with Roman. Perhaps this is someone rastroit. But there are realities of life. I am from Ukraine and this must be taken into account.
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