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Naw, the text banner complements the deck. He went with a wave split. Most of the time its straight across or at a diagonal split. Nothing wrong with these cards. Only the masses will tell.MagikFingerz wrote:I kinda like this, but a few things are holding be back from pledging. Don't like the random text banners on the courts, and border+frame on the back design does the same as overly thick borders - take away space from the art. Also the Bicycle brand doesn't fit on this IMO, the title of the "book" (ie deck) should be in its place.
I'm sure Nat has all his ducks in a row. He's had several successful projects. I don't look for any problems with this.chach wrote:My issue is, considering how USPCC balked at the Alice in Wonderland decks and won't print them even if they are public domain, how will they act with this rather blatant take on Disney art? I'd bet dollars to donuts the lawyers at USPCC will shoot this down fast unless Nat comes up with licensing approval.
Nice to have you join the group. The artwork is great and you seem to be knowledgeable about the copyright laws surrounding Peter Pan... so that's a good thing. It looks like your project is off to a great start.hapaninja wrote:Hey folks, just wanted to jump in on the discussion. First off, USPCC has seen and approved the tuck and is looking at the cards for any needed changes. I have tried to take the necessary steps to ensure that I am only using quotes and character descriptions directly from the original book "Peter and Wendy" which is in the public domain. I take issue with the statement that my work is a "blatant take on Disney art." There will of course be similarities since they are both based on the same book, but I am taking my cues from the book's description, NOT Disney, and trying to keep my character designs different from theirs.
Also, Disney only pays royalties to GOSH because they are using elements from the play and later book based on the play. Disney does not, however, pay royalties on other Tinkerbell movies which are derived from the oringinal book and not the play.
It is a source of concern that I am very aware of and trying to be in the know about. I'll keep everyone posted.
This. Unless the cards contain something that desperately need a label to explain who or what is depicted, it adds NOTHING. And banners only serve to take space away from the artwork and provide the artist with easy ways to mirror the court cards (although this deck has a straight line in the style of the frame doing that anyway).SuicideKing wrote:I don't understand why put text in the design of playing cards. From a marketing point of view, cards have a big advantage: an international market. So voluntarily give up all the non-English speaking world seems to be a bad idea for me. And, even without that, generally speaking, text doesn't add anything good to the design...
Thanks for the explanation, Nat.hapaninja wrote:In regards to the $1 rewards, it is definitely not a case of other backers subsidizing those. In any well run/planned Kickstarter campaign there is at least some money left over that goes into the creator's pocket to try and cover the hours and hours of time he puts into running the campaign, doing the artwork and handling shipping. I am giving up money that would otherwise be my own in order to do these rewards.
@Aussie888 - Are you suggesting Peter Pan has a glory hole behind the ribbon and has a finger up Tinker-bell's butt. Behold, the power of subliminal messaging. Sorry, I could not pass that up.Aussie888 wrote:Looks good, but there's just something funny about Peter Pan's non-sword arm that I just can't put my finger on.
Your fault, all your fault. You ahould be ashamed. Lmao.hapaninja wrote:Actually, I believe I was the first to do a $1 tier with my Steampunk Pirate deck, which was before the metal cards, so you can all blame me for starting the fad.
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