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Post by TheDavii on May 31, 2008 8:55:32 GMT -5
Inspired by the discussion in this thread in The Black Bunnies: magiccarrot.proboards36.com/index.cgi?board=ideas&action=display&thread=2649&page=3#46433I present Jessica, Celebrity Bunny: Text: "This is a single Celebrity Bunny. Players that have three or more down may play two cards per turn." (Standard Celebrity Bunny text). Type: Run, non-aggressive, no dice if you think you will get a date. Bunny Bits: Don't ask a lady about her bunny bits. Personal notes: I didn't put ears on her because she is already a Rabbit. The image is 150 DPI, so it should print exactly 2.5 x 3.5 inches. If you trim the edges from the white border, it will fit onto a Bunny Blank. Thanks for the inspiration Jackqka! Enjoy!
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Post by mjb on May 31, 2008 12:02:55 GMT -5
Brillant TheDavii great ;D ;D
So do we get a Roger Rabbit to go with Jessica Rabbit?
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Post by TheDavii on Jun 5, 2008 18:19:36 GMT -5
It took me about two weeks to draw Jessica!
Are people just not interested in more Bunnies? I've always felt that KB doesn't have enough Bunnies (it is much more fun when people have Bunnies to wield weapons and create carnage), hence my contribution to The Black Bunnies and the Half-Pink/Half-Black Bunnies. I'm working on other celebrity Bunny cards too.
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Post by fifisdead on Jun 6, 2008 10:03:32 GMT -5
I like it...
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Post by bunniesfan on Jun 7, 2008 21:49:25 GMT -5
Very nice job with Jessica! I hope you decide to make some more cards because yours are the best. Do you know where I can get the font from?
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Post by TheDavii on Jun 8, 2008 7:53:23 GMT -5
Very nice job with Jessica! I hope you decide to make some more cards because yours are the best. Do you know where I can get the font from? Thanks for the compliment. I do have more cards in the pipeline, but I strongly encourage others to try their hand at it. While you can buy the font (as I did, from MyFonts.com), a downloadable Enviro font is discussed in this thread. With the templates from KillerBunnies.com (I drew my own to match, but using theirs might be easier), some inexpensive software (if you don't already have the expensive software), and a place to post your art, you too can post your card artwork. Good ideas don't require complex artwork. New member mjibber created the Pharaoh card and it has two (relatively) simple pyramids to make an effective card with an idea nobody else (to my knowledge) has posted before. mjibber created a complete expansion deck! While I have plans for several decks (I'm trying to finalize the card ideas & rules before starting the artwork), he completed one! Give it a try, share with others and allow them to play-test, and accept their constructive feedback.
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Post by bunniesfan on Jun 9, 2008 17:57:05 GMT -5
Thanks to TheDavii I am going to start posting some cards I am currently making. I just had one more question about the font. How do you make it white with the back outline? I want my cards to look correct. Thanks!!
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Post by TheDavii on Jun 10, 2008 3:23:51 GMT -5
Thanks to TheDavii I am going to start posting some cards I am currently making. I just had one more question about the font. How do you make it white with the back outline? I want my cards to look correct. Thanks!! A graphic object (including text) will have a "stroke" and a "fill". The fill is the interior and the stroke is the outline. The stroke will also have a thickness (or "weight"), which determines how "heavy" the outline is. How you create that depends on the software you're using. Some software packages might only give you control over the fill and no ability to set a stroke at all. I use Inkscape, which allows control over this. Others use Adobe Photoshop and one of them will have to describe how it is done in Photoshop. What are you using?
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Post by fifisdead on Jun 10, 2008 9:28:19 GMT -5
I use Adobe Illustrator and it's pretty simple...
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Post by OMFGitsVico on Jun 11, 2008 16:06:01 GMT -5
Davii,
I don't even know what to say, haha ... You're a genius!
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