Curtis Penfold
WingspreadPhoenix said:By "original" cards do you mean RWS?
Yes, but that's just my opinion.
Tell you the truth, though, I don't much like cartoony cards. Makes Tarot seem like Pokemon or something.
WingspreadPhoenix said:By "original" cards do you mean RWS?
WingspreadPhoenix said:I can give it a try with regular animals, but I don't think I'd want to make a RWS clone with animals. As much as I see a rooster as an "emperor" I just can't see him sitting on a throne. He'd look very out-of-place.
WingspreadPhoenix said:Uh, I think so... @_@ Natural beauty always shines through...? Or that because it looks more natural it's easy to relate with?
Oh, okay. That makes sense! I hope the deck will be able to convey meanings in that way.Curtis Penfold said:I was thinking more along the lines of, if you make a picture look natural and candid, people will be able to see how Tarot is a way of looking at things. How things that at first seem unrelated, are actually very related. I don't know if I'm making sense. I'm trying to present a poetic idea.
But I like your High Priestess! Very fun.
WingspreadPhoenix said:Although, I'm only making this deck for myself! I guess as long as I understand it it's alright? xDD>
rabid said:As long as you understand it, it is alright. However, I have ot correct you on one point. You are going to publish this deck, so I can buy it.
Make the high preistess black and white... cause like... the coloumns are black and white... and more importnatly because my kitties are black and white, hahahaha. The columns thing was just an excuse, I will admit it.
Also, I prefer the more "realistic" animals. Never been a fan of the mixing of human qualities.
Yellow ducklings for the sun, anyone? Maybe sitting a top the back of an old plow horsy, a la RWS. Hehe.
Edited to add: Love the idea of a ribbion for judgment; please put it on a fancy looking show horse? hehe