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Originally Posted by lancelott_
hi, how can i make cards in the centre (board) and my screencards bigger size? thx
Don't know how easy/possible this is now.
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Originally Posted by Respawn
fozzy, the ported version looks very blurry and the edges are not pretty at all.
Same for the cardbacks. I tested different table sizes.
No offense intended whatsoever, I just feel that it kind of taints your reputation for releasing high quality decks.
An .svg version of the 5.4 deck I found in some other thread looked much much crisper although it wasn't even done extremely well imo.
Is it really that much work to do it in .svg?
Yes. It will be a lot of work to try and recreate these from scratch as SVG, along with the LoRes counterpart. Then once I do, the FTP client will not be able to
properly render and
scale the
'Scalable Vector Graphics'.
Sounds like you have a 30"? They are going to be blurry at bigger sizes, and somewhat small and fuzzy at smaller than default sizes. If you have a 30" they might look a bit fuzzy even at default table sizes.
In a word, that's why they are free.
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Originally Posted by ZedsterXXX
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I would love to here some input on the lore cards from fozzy or quicksilver. What is your solution for producing them?
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In all honesty, we don't have an acceptable solution yet, which is why you don't see any true SVG decks from us yet. I am not going to make any SVG decks, if this is the best the FTP client can do scaling them.
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Another question for fozzy,
I was just checking out your new decks with the installer. I see you opted to just paste raster (bitmaps) files in your svg files instead of producing straight in vector format. Can I ask your reasoning here? I think you lose a lot of quality this way when the cards used in the program. Am I wrong? I realize its probably faster to produce the entire deck Photoshop then place the parts in the svg files. Is that your only reason?
See above. I just chopped and converted my old PNG file, so previous users/customers would have something for now. It probably won't be satisfactory (read: the same as what they are used to) to those with 30" monitors, or those tiling on very small tables, but it is still quite playable IMO, for a freebie.
I am not going to waste my time creating SVG decks at this point. They either need to fix their client so it properly reproduces the SVG, or
they need to go back to some form multiple-size PNG decks.