retrokat
lol, that looks great HC! They look very conversational all massed together like that
retrokat said:lol, that looks great HC! They look very conversational all massed together like that
Oh me too!!! (big sigh) I thought it was just me! There's just something about him.......retrokat said:I chose that portrait for Knight of Swords because he felt like the guy you fall for even though you just KNOW he's going to break your heart. I'm glad you liked him too, he has that dark, intense look that sends me a bit weak-at-the-knees
http://www.78friends.com/Knight_of_Swords
Mellifluous said:Who is the woman on the bottom right corner of the home page of the site (78friends.com)? Or, what is the name of the painting? I saw in the FAQ who the woman on the top of the page is, but I'm curious about the other one.
Thanks!
retrokat said:Kissa - yes, we lightened the images for the Kunati edition. In daylight, the LE is fine - but it does appear dark in dimly-lit rooms. Take it outside and you'll see what I mean - the deep colours are rich and dark, the light bits (mostly faces) are not dark at all. But given feedback that many people were using it in dimly-lit rooms we digitally lightened the Kunati version a couple of notches. The colours aren't therefore as rich and vibrant, but it's a lot easier to see card details. The best way of course is to have the images backlit - this deck was always intended for digital delivery and the iPhone version will be out very soon.
As I've said before, I'm happy to do exchanges, as long as I don't get too flooded as I can't afford to replace 500 copies. The LE has sold out and I'd like to keep some of the sets.