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Post by genleo on Aug 12, 2023 15:48:00 GMT
I started work on templates for the Exceed Fighting System and have got the first one just about where I want it, but I have hit one major issue. The official design does not list the artist. Since it is a little hard to make out, the bottom line reads "Exceed © 2015 Level 99 Games LLC. Street Fighter is © Capcom 2017. All rights reserved." The design changes from set to set but the line remains basically the same depending on the year and what property was licensed.
I can think of three ways to handle this.
1) Try to squeeze the artist in the same line. 2) Place the artist credit somewhere else. Maybe a line above the copyright, maybe in the art itself. 3) Since the templates for Magic don't include the equivalent text that is present on an actual Magic card, replace that line with the artist credit.
Is there a better option I haven't thought of, or is one of those the best choice?
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Post by ZephyrPhantom on Aug 12, 2023 19:22:30 GMT
I can think of three ways to handle this. 1) Try to squeeze the artist in the same line. 2) Place the artist credit somewhere else. Maybe a line above the copyright, maybe in the art itself. 3) Since the templates for Magic don't include the equivalent text that is present on an actual Magic card, replace that line with the artist credit. Is there a better option I haven't thought of, or is one of those the best choice?
I'd go with option 2, there's probably just enough room to have a smaller line below the copyright line for artist credit. I don't think anything stops you from making an editable text box for copyright, though, (someone correct me if I'm wrong) so you could probably account for people wanting to do any of the 3 options.
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Post by genleo on Aug 13, 2023 17:16:27 GMT
So this is what I came up with.
I put the artist credit above the copyright line - which is editable and has a default with placeholders for the property and owner - with a newly added card number opposite it for balance.
Most custom cards also included a disclaimer in the copyright line, which I moved up to the new line. And I made it red.
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