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Title: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Olly Swinyard on August 13, 2015, 11:57:31 AM
Hey, I started this deck ages ago and it's a slow working progress but I just wanted to get some feedback as I'm halfway through the court designs and wanted to see what people thought.

Any form of feedback, positive or negative is welcome :)

Thank you
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: NineLives on August 13, 2015, 12:55:52 PM
Nice detail in your drawings :) Are you planning on adding colour or keeping them black and white (and red)?
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Olly Swinyard on August 13, 2015, 01:21:51 PM
Nice detail in your drawings :) Are you planning on adding colour or keeping them black and white (and red)?

Thanks:) I wanted to keep them black and white I think.
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Don Boyer on August 13, 2015, 05:47:17 PM
I get the whole "suicide King" thing, but stabbing himself in the head and through his own eye?  It's a little extreme.

I point this out because some of your potential buyers might be kids whose parents supervise their purchases and wouldn't want their kids to have access to grotesque art.  (Not that it's gross or whatever, but in terms of the definition.)

Definition of GROTESQUE (as applied to art). 1. a : a style of decorative art characterized by fanciful or fantastic human and animal forms often interwoven with foliage or similar figures that may distort the natural into absurdity, ugliness, or caricature.
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Cardfool on August 14, 2015, 01:40:08 AM
Though I find some of the courts to be a little too decorative/detailed, which is somewhat distracting (i.e. QoH), I still like the overall artwork.
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: fotcards on August 14, 2015, 03:36:06 AM
I like the Design of your Paying Card.
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Olly Swinyard on August 14, 2015, 09:48:22 AM
I get the whole "suicide King" thing, but stabbing himself in the head and through his own eye?  It's a little extreme.

I point this out because some of your potential buyers might be kids whose parents supervise their purchases and wouldn't want their kids to have access to grotesque art.  (Not that it's gross or whatever, but in terms of the definition.)

Definition of GROTESQUE (as applied to art). 1. a : a style of decorative art characterized by fanciful or fantastic human and animal forms often interwoven with foliage or similar figures that may distort the natural into absurdity, ugliness, or caricature.

I understand what you mean but I really quite like the stabbing through the eye design :) I know it might put people off but unless I get a lot of feedback saying the same thing I think I want to keep it as it is to be honest, I think its something a little different and fun.

Though I find some of the courts to be a little too decorative/detailed, which is somewhat distracting (i.e. QoH), I still like the overall artwork.

Thanks. Im gonna try and change the line thickness to make it thinner as some of the details seem to merge together so hopefully the details will be more visible and less of a blur.
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Don Boyer on August 14, 2015, 10:13:36 AM
Though I find some of the courts to be a little too decorative/detailed, which is somewhat distracting (i.e. QoH), I still like the overall artwork.

Thanks. Im gonna try and change the line thickness to make it thinner as some of the details seem to merge together so hopefully the details will be more visible and less of a blur.

I would say go thinner, but use a deeper shade of black.  This looks more like gray in these images.
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: NineLives on August 14, 2015, 10:42:35 AM
Going thinner is good advice to separate the intricate detail, though if you want the design to 'pop' I'd also introduce some thicker lines - or perhaps block areas of black, which would provide more contrast and 'lead the eye' through the detail... Can I ask if you're drawing these on paper or digitally? - just curious :)

While I don't have a problem with your suicide king, I can see how he may come across a little 'in your face (or eye)' to some ... How would you feel about giving him a smirk or comical expression to emphasise that sense of fun?

Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Don Boyer on August 14, 2015, 11:33:10 AM
Going thinner is good advice to separate the intricate detail, though if you want the design to 'pop' I'd also introduce some thicker lines - or perhaps block areas of black, which would provide more contrast and 'lead the eye' through the detail... Can I ask if you're drawing these on paper or digitally? - just curious :)

While I don't have a problem with your suicide king, I can see how he may come across a little 'in your face (or eye)' to some ... How would you feel about giving him a smirk or comical expression to emphasise that sense of fun?

This is a good suggestion - using more thin lines, but using thicker lines for emphasis in certain areas, perhaps like "borders" in the clothing.  In fact, you could take a "fractal" approach, making the gross details thick, the next level of detail medium, the next level of detail thin, etc. down to the last level of detail (but not too many levels - your printer is only going to be able to do so much with printing fine details).
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Olly Swinyard on August 15, 2015, 09:32:04 AM
Going thinner is good advice to separate the intricate detail, though if you want the design to 'pop' I'd also introduce some thicker lines - or perhaps block areas of black, which would provide more contrast and 'lead the eye' through the detail... Can I ask if you're drawing these on paper or digitally? - just curious :)

While I don't have a problem with your suicide king, I can see how he may come across a little 'in your face (or eye)' to some ... How would you feel about giving him a smirk or comical expression to emphasise that sense of fun?

Alright cool I'll fiddle around with it this week.

It's all done digitally using the tracking pad on my laptop.
 
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: NineLives on August 16, 2015, 01:01:12 AM
Alright cool I'll fiddle around with it this week.

It's all done digitally using the tracking pad on my laptop.

Tracking pad - WOW! :) Going by the laptops I've used, that is seriously impressive :)
Looking forward to your updates!
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Shane Sanders on August 23, 2015, 06:10:01 PM
Looks great to me. You've got a good work ethic!
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Olly Swinyard on August 28, 2015, 05:52:53 AM
Looks great to me. You've got a good work ethic!
Alright cool I'll fiddle around with it this week.

It's all done digitally using the tracking pad on my laptop.

Tracking pad - WOW! :) Going by the laptops I've used, that is seriously impressive :)
Looking forward to your updates!

haha thanks guys, looking forward to getting one of those digital pen pads one day :) make life a bit easier

I've thinned the lines of the Spades and Hearts along with the new Diamond Courts so you can see the detail more.

I do plan to take your advise and do a mixture of thickness with the lines to make them 'pop' a bit more but for now I'm gonna focus on getting all the designs finished and then do all the details later (I just find it easier to work that way :) ).

Again let me know what you think...

Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Jay Losa on August 30, 2015, 06:00:58 PM
These look phenomenal !

I vote for standard pips however.
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Don Boyer on August 31, 2015, 12:18:17 AM
These look phenomenal !

I vote for standard pips however.

At the minimum, you should use standard pips and solid, filled-in letters for the indices.  They're easier and faster to read, makes the design more functional.
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Olly Swinyard on August 31, 2015, 06:07:36 AM
These look phenomenal !

I vote for standard pips however.

At the minimum, you should use standard pips and solid, filled-in letters for the indices.  They're easier and faster to read, makes the design more functional.

Thanks Jay :) and yeah I agree with you guys. Here's a quick example of a few cards to get an idea. Defiantly easier to read!!
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Cardfool on August 31, 2015, 06:57:54 AM
This deck is definitely shaping up to be a really nice deck, :D
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: NineLives on August 31, 2015, 09:52:03 AM
The indices are definitely popping now :) The bold letters add a nice contrast to your detailed drawings. Will be interesting to see what you do with line variation down the track :)
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Don Boyer on August 31, 2015, 05:01:48 PM
These look phenomenal !

I vote for standard pips however.

At the minimum, you should use standard pips and solid, filled-in letters for the indices.  They're easier and faster to read, makes the design more functional.

Thanks Jay :) and yeah I agree with you guys. Here's a quick example of a few cards to get an idea. Defiantly easier to read!!

It's an improvement.  Make the index pips more distinct and sharp - the heart looks like a red blob.  You want those index pips to be distinctive and really show their differences from each other, super-easy to identify.  In the card art, you can go a little crazy if you like, but for good function, clear indices are a must.

BTW: is it coincidental that the line-version pips all have capital "A" shapes in them?  Might consider using a name that starts with "A" as well...
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: NineLives on August 31, 2015, 11:30:34 PM
BTW: is it coincidental that the line-version pips all have capital "A" shapes in them?  Might consider using a name that starts with "A" as well...

Wow, well spotted :) I should have noticed (given that AA are my initials) - though I'm sure Olly has a much more interesting thought behind this one ;)
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Mr.parangot on September 04, 2015, 06:39:30 AM
from an artistic point of view, and I guess thats what you were aiming for, consistency is way more important than readability. The last version with the stronger pips does not look as elegant anymore. Why leave your design ideas and use too many line thicknesses. players who won't be able to read it properly won't play with custom playing cards anyway. its mainly a collectors or playing card enthusiasts item, so why reduce the art aspect for some practical reason. no artist should do that, if one has to sacrifice some of his design ideas for that.
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Olly Swinyard on September 04, 2015, 08:49:20 AM
from an artistic point of view, and I guess thats what you were aiming for, consistency is way more important than readability. The last version with the stronger pips does not look as elegant anymore. Why leave your design ideas and use too many line thicknesses. players who won't be able to read it properly won't play with custom playing cards anyway. its mainly a collectors or playing card enthusiasts item, so why reduce the art aspect for some practical reason. no artist should do that, if one has to sacrifice some of his design ideas for that.

I understand what you mean but when it comes to playing cards I do feel that 'practicality' is important. I have seen to many playing card designs that focus purely on the artwork and the 'uniqueness' of their designs that make playing a simple card game inconvenient and tricky, despite them looking so good.

Having said that, your comment has made me think that the current pips aren't quite right and don't really fit with the rest of the deck. I don't think I'll go back to the old pips because when I printed them out they weren't instantly clear which suit they were but I think bold pips with a different font that fit better with the decks design will look better.

BTW: is it coincidental that the line-version pips all have capital "A" shapes in them?  Might consider using a name that starts with "A" as well...

Wow, well spotted :) I should have noticed (given that AA are my initials) - though I'm sure Olly has a much more interesting thought behind this one ;)
Hhaha that was completely coincidental :) I didn't even notice. 'Aztec' perhaps? ;D
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Olly Swinyard on September 04, 2015, 10:40:07 AM
Here's a font I made for the pips which I think is an improvement. It's still bold, simple to read and fits with the rest of the deck better I think :) 
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Don Boyer on September 05, 2015, 01:40:02 AM
Here's a font I made for the pips which I think is an improvement. It's still bold, simple to read and fits with the rest of the deck better I think :)

They're not bad.  Functional enough, I think.  This is more of an art deck anyway.  (That's not a bad thing - just an observation.  Many collectors prefer a more artistic, customized design over a more standard, functional one.)
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Mr.parangot on September 07, 2015, 06:36:24 PM
I also like that approach. Looks good ;)
 I understand that cards should be practical, but from my experience fully customized decks are mostly for collectors or nice to look at. Unless you play with experienced players on a clean table your cards would be destroyed after one evening and people who are into fully customized decks appreciate them too much to play with them. But maybe thats just me..;)
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Don Boyer on September 08, 2015, 12:39:09 AM
I also like that approach. Looks good ;)
 I understand that cards should be practical, but from my experience fully customized decks are mostly for collectors or nice to look at. Unless you play with experienced players on a clean table your cards would be destroyed after one evening and people who are into fully customized decks appreciate them too much to play with them. But maybe thats just me..;)

It's really a matter of striking a balance.  There are totally impractical decks that are absolutely drop-dead gorgeous because of the art, and there are completely practical, functional (and boring) decks.  There's a sort of a sliding scale running from the one extreme to the next and all decks land somewhere on that scale.  Every artist making a deck has to find that sweet spot on the scale for their design, the one that will make them happy and make their potential audience happy.
Title: Re: The Slick Deck (...again)- WIP custom deck
Post by: Olly Swinyard on September 08, 2015, 03:06:05 PM
Here is the number font I was planning on using and some examples of the number playing cards. The Ace is not the final design, its just to give an idea.

 I also can't quite do the number four yet so I've left it out for now (...its surprisingly hard haha >:( )