Quote:
Originally Posted by steve B
Fantastic stuff, even the designs I'm not too excited about. At least they're really well done. So many of the big company cards look like they started out great and ended up with the employees in design thinking "only 200 more and I'm finally through with the series 1 set!"
I'm very curious how you do the various foils/refractors etc? from what I can see, either you really do the foiling, or have a really impressive printer.
One of the guys that does bicycle repro decals has a printer that will print solid white and will also print onto foil. But it cost him close to 30K.
I think at some point many of the better custom cards will become very collectible. They're more art than cards, and few are produced in any quantity.
Steve B
|
It is truly actually foil

There are a lot of tricks that I have picked up through countless hours of trial and error. I have some limitations of course, as I don't have a $30,000 printer but I think they turn out pretty good
I think we are already at the point where customs are collectible. Not necessarily for everyone, but there are people who have sacrificed thousands of dollars of "real" cards to make customs for their own collections. I think from here on out, there will be more and more people who will enjoy the customs and appreciate them.
Just recently, I showed off some work to a guy who thought customs were stupid/ridiculous. After talking showing him some stuff, he is now seriously putting some thought into sacrificing some of his high-end autos to get some work done

I felt like this was a "win"!