QUOTE (Darth Trumpetus @ February 07, 2010 11:41 am)
Robert,

No offense, but I think the artwork looks a lot worse than my posted version, especially the fonts and colors on the basic cards.  So, I would appreciate it if you took it down.  What you do on your own time and for your own purposes is totally up to you and I couldn't care less.  So, if you want to take my deck and redo the artwork for yourself, go right ahead.  Whatever floats your boat.  But, in this case, because the redo looks worse IMO rather than better, I would rather not have both versions available.  Next time, just ask me first.

Sorry, Scott. The files have been deleted. In no way did I mean any offense. I wanted to make your TEXT of the Grievous deck the one my gamming group uses, but I did not want to print your PDF because:

1. Card backs on my weak printer will have thin areas of white on edges because of alignment issues.

2. It would take a long time to cut out the cards the way they are separated. I prefer to have the cards join hard to each other so that one slice seperates multiple cards at the same time. Granted, your way of individually cutting them out will look much better. Here is why I posted my condesned version of your deck. I though others could benefit from the faster cut out job. Since I had already made it, why not share it, but I see your point.

3. I prefer for my printed non-Hasbro cards to be the same size. Yours are exactly the same size as the Hasbro cards. That is to be applauded. My cards are slightly smaller since 3 cardstock sheets print the talents, major basics, and minor basics (I'm on a budget).

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I continue to disagree with you that posting multiple .jpegs is better than posting a single PDF.  I see absolutely no benefit to posting .jpegs, and if anything, all I see are negatives.
I do not think the JPEGs are better. If I had the program you mentioned above then I would gladly make PDFs of my decks (LOTR, Batman, etc...). However, I do not currently have that capability. I will look into the shareware program you kindly mentioned. If I can learn how to work it easily then I will gladly make PDFs of all my decks and do away with the JPEGs altogether. My plea to Roman (another PDF faithful) was not that the JPEGs were better when we designed the LOTR expansion, it was just that I could not make them as I mentioned above.

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No offense, but I think the artwork looks a lot worse than my posted version, especially the fonts and colors on the basic cards.
Agreed. I monkeyed with my color ballance and saturation to attempt to make lighter versions of your talent color. I was not completely happy with them myself, but I went ahead with it since I wanted to get it finished, printed, laminated, and cut for this week's game night at my local hobby shop.

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