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Post by mjb on Mar 23, 2008 10:58:41 GMT -5
I agree with legalbetter, i prefer the original image
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Post by TheDavii on Mar 23, 2008 13:37:32 GMT -5
With the second image, I was trying to satisfy the opinions expressed here: When I was attempting to make my own artwork for it, I concentrated more on the actual pie aspect... I do like the idea of it looking more like a piece of pie... and as for the picture, I like the idea of a pie with a pi symbol on it (google image search "pi pie" to get what I mean) I did a Google image search on "Pi pie" and what I found is reflected in the second attempt. However some like the original image (in which I tried to capture Maelic001's original description), rather than the second version, which emphasizes the pie aspect (dare I say "angle"? Ouch.). I actually like the original image better. I agree with legalbetter, i prefer the original image Post both? Keep only the first? Discard the whole pie and have only a piece of pie?.
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Post by mjb on Mar 23, 2008 15:22:27 GMT -5
Post both of them then you may be able to shut all of us up ;D ;D
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Post by OMFGitsVico on Mar 25, 2008 21:39:04 GMT -5
Maybe the numbers could be incorporated into the background of the card, much like the way the little P's are used on P-Cards?
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Post by TheDavii on Mar 25, 2008 22:47:56 GMT -5
Post both of them then you may be able to shut all of us up ;D ;D Here are both of them: Somebody else can create a single piece of pie card if they want one.
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Post by TheDavii on Mar 25, 2008 22:50:09 GMT -5
Maybe the numbers could be incorporated into the background of the card, much like the way the little P's are used on P-Cards? I think that would be a neat effect, but since the P-card use an reverse gradient, on the black-to-white gradient of the weapon cards, there would be significant portions of Pi that are gray-on-gray and would be really hard to read. It'd look cool, but would be really hard to read. I'm moving on to other MC.com CHoF cards.
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Post by fsd on Apr 23, 2008 15:23:54 GMT -5
Has anybody play-tested this card? What happens when the digit of Pi is "0" and it's killed the bunny on which it was sitting? (Does it move one position clockwise?) After printing off TheDavii's awesome card, I was over looking the thread some more and to address the issue with a zero digit, can't you just revert to "Kinderbunny logic" and say the Red Run moves 10 spaces on the Bunny Circle on the zero digit?
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Post by TheDavii on Apr 24, 2008 10:43:30 GMT -5
Has anybody play-tested this card? What happens when the digit of Pi is "0" and it's killed the bunny on which it was sitting? (Does it move one position clockwise?) After printing off TheDavii's awesome card, I was over looking the thread some more and to address the issue with a zero digit, can't you just revert to "Kinderbunny logic" and say the Red Run moves 10 spaces on the Bunny Circle on the zero digit? I like that idea! Nice suggestion. Now, how to fit that on the card (because that shouldn't be buried in the Bunny Bits!).
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