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Red Eyes Playing Cards (Redesigned)
« on: July 28, 2016, 02:06:16 PM »
 

Jay Losa

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Hola Amigos!

Some of you have heard of this campaign that got cancelled midway : http://www.playingcardforum.com/index.php?topic=8656.msg117941#msg117941

AV designed the original deck for a young man named Jonathan Pieper. Although the concept was brilliant in my opinion, I did notice a few flaws.

Good news is, Jonathan gave Adrian and I total control over the deck. It is ours to do whatever changes we want and launch it on Kickstarter by ourselves. For now I leave you the new and improved back design  :D

And don't worry, the court cards will not have faces of people you've never met  ::)

 
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Re: Red Eyes Playing Cards (Redesigned)
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2016, 11:04:12 PM »
 

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Hola Amigos!

Some of you have heard of this campaign that got cancelled midway : http://www.playingcardforum.com/index.php?topic=8656.msg117941#msg117941

AV designed the original deck for a young man named Jonathan Pieper. Although the concept was brilliant in my opinion, I did notice a few flaws.

Good news is, Jonathan gave Adrian and I total control over the deck. It is ours to do whatever changes we want and launch it on Kickstarter by ourselves. For now I leave you the new and improved back design  :D

And don't worry, the court cards will not have faces of people you've never met  ::)

It's a simple yet "eye-catching" design, no pun intended.  I'd say keep it fairly traditional and market it as a magician's deck - it has great potential for such an application.  If you're interested, you can talk to me about a method for creating a marked version that's reasonably subtle and functional...
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Re: Red Eyes Playing Cards (Redesigned)
« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2016, 11:19:29 PM »
 

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In the previous design, Ace of Diamonds has a large eye in the centre of a diamond - providing a definite association to the back design. Curious to see if you keep this (and what you do with the other Aces) :)

I like the frame (and straight corners) around the new back design - looking forward to seeing more!
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Re: Red Eyes Playing Cards (Redesigned)
« Reply #3 on: July 28, 2016, 11:46:27 PM »
 

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It's a simple yet "eye-catching" design, no pun intended.  I'd say keep it fairly traditional and market it as a magician's deck - it has great potential for such an application.  If you're interested, you can talk to me about a method for creating a marked version that's reasonably subtle and functional...

The marking does sound like a great idea  :D and as for traditional... Well we have somewhat completed the project and there's nothing traditional about it per say ;D

I let AV run wild with this one (micro managing a few things here and there) and overall, I'm content with how it looks. I'll post some more pictures soon

In the previous design, Ace of Diamonds has a large eye in the centre of a diamond - providing a definite association to the back design. Curious to see if you keep this (and what you do with the other Aces) :)

I like the frame (and straight corners) around the new back design - looking forward to seeing more!
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Thank you my friend :) We honored the original idea with the ace of diamond and will keep all other aces standard, to be honest with you.
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Re: Red Eyes Playing Cards (Redesigned)
« Reply #4 on: September 02, 2016, 12:57:10 PM »
 

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Re: Red Eyes Playing Cards (Redesigned)
« Reply #5 on: September 05, 2016, 07:54:43 AM »
 

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I'll quote myself from my UC post in case you don't see it there.

You may want to list what you project the overall length and width of the tuck will be on your KS page. That may help out some folks the render gives the illusion of it being much thicker than a standard tuck and may lead them to think it's a five inches long.
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Re: Red Eyes Playing Cards (Redesigned)
« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2016, 04:09:58 PM »
 

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I'll quote myself from my UC post in case you don't see it there.

You may want to list what you project the overall length and width of the tuck will be on your KS page. That may help out some folks the render gives the illusion of it being much thicker than a standard tuck and may lead them to think it's a five inches long.

It's more like roughly four inches long, when you think about it...  I don't know if the tuck will help or hurt the project.  It's a novelty, to be sure, but will it be more convenient or less?  Time will tell.
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