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Seems somebody at WOTC is a furry naming cards after esix, would be a shame if somebody made this into an alter for it.

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  • [Seems somebody at WOTC is a furry naming cards after esix, would be a shame if somebody made this into an alter for it.]

    May I please have context?

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  • avzinelkein said:
    [Seems somebody at WOTC is a furry naming cards after esix, would be a shame if somebody made this into an alter for it.]

    May I please have context?

    https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=518316

    I was going to get this on a card through alter sleeves but its not as simple as one of those upload your image and we will print it for you sites, you have to get verified by them as an artist and I'm not messing with that.

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  • redcrystal said:
    Choose a color for the text that is less hard on the eyes

    Love how people decide which comments to start downvoting. I'll try picking better colors in the future.

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  • ceilingfixing said:
    Do you have any methods or suggestions that would make it better for future refrence?

    I am no master of color theory whatsoever, so do your own research into it if you wish, but if you were to draw text on a background using colors other than B&W, my hypothesis is that colors of the background and the text should not be total opposites for it to be easy on the eyes.

    After some research:

    Link to a color wheel off of Wikipedia
    Link to a website that talks about the basics of text on background
    And a link to a Text Readability Chart

    I guess my hypothesis is half right?

    Anyway here is the answer you were looking for. I am, again, no master of color theory but I hope that this response will help you in your future endeavors.

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  • ilikeeagles said:
    I am no master of color theory whatsoever, so do your own research into it if you wish, but if you were to draw text on a background using colors other than B&W, my hypothesis is that colors of the background and the text should not be total opposites for it to be easy on the eyes.

    After some research:

    Link to a color wheel off of Wikipedia
    Link to a website that talks about the basics of text on background
    And a link to a Text Readability Chart

    I guess my hypothesis is half right?

    Anyway here is the answer you were looking for. I am, again, no master of color theory but I hope that this response will help you in your future endeavors.

    Now that is a really helpful comment

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