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Khans of Tarkir
by deicidemilan » 19 May 2014, 10:34
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Re: Khans of Tarkir
by raphael75 » 22 Sep 2014, 23:05
KTK images from mythicspoiler.com
http://www.mediafire.com/download/06bt9gopq76268e/Khans_Of_Tarkir.rar
http://www.mediafire.com/download/06bt9gopq76268e/Khans_Of_Tarkir.rar
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Re: Khans of Tarkir
by Marek14 » 23 Sep 2014, 06:36
Some cards in that archive are mockups: Adamant Negation and Soundclaw Mystic. In addition, Mocking Instigator is just a copy of Jeering Instigator and Kheru Spellthief is a copy of Kheru Spellsnatcher.raphael75 wrote:KTK images from mythicspoiler.com
http://www.mediafire.com/download/06bt9gopq76268e/Khans_Of_Tarkir.rar
Re: Khans of Tarkir
by woogerboy21 » 02 Nov 2014, 03:25
I know skibulk has a process and has M15 & KTK pretty much done but I sat down tonight and started tinkering with a different method than what has been used in the past (and I believe even different than what skibulk does currently). This is what I came up with for results.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?
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Re: Khans of Tarkir
by themisto » 02 Nov 2014, 21:20
Thats looking very good. Better than theros block, which the black is washed out.
Re: Khans of Tarkir
by woogerboy21 » 03 Nov 2014, 01:02
Yeah the older framed sets were processed differently. I guess I could try and go back to see if this method works with them. I don't see why it wouldnt, but not 100% certain till I tried.themisto wrote:Thats looking very good. Better than theros block, which the black is washed out.
edit:
here's a quick xenagos using the method.
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Re: Khans of Tarkir
by themisto » 04 Nov 2014, 01:15
The red in the frame is too close to orange IMO
Re: Khans of Tarkir
by woogerboy21 » 04 Nov 2014, 03:35
Interesting, because I didn't do anything to the reds.themisto wrote:The red in the frame is too close to orange IMO
Only thing I did was isolate out the blacks and overlay the remaining image components over a black backing.
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Re: Khans of Tarkir
by themisto » 04 Nov 2014, 15:01
Well, it certainly looks good, and I dont have a xenagos to compare anyway.woogerboy21 wrote:Interesting, because I didn't do anything to the reds.themisto wrote:The red in the frame is too close to orange IMO
Only thing I did was isolate out the blacks and overlay the remaining image components over a black backing.
Its just that I know Ill have to up the vibrance slider so that the printing turns out close enough.
Re: Khans of Tarkir
by woogerboy21 » 04 Nov 2014, 15:55
Yeah, recently when I have done images I use color profiling to bring the colors back in line. I didn't do that with that sample as I was just comparing the process to see if it would work with older sets. I figured it would, I was hoping to make the cropping portion of the process easier but so far it doesnt seem to help that at all.themisto wrote:Well, it certainly looks good, and I dont have a xenagos to compare anyway.woogerboy21 wrote:Interesting, because I didn't do anything to the reds.themisto wrote:The red in the frame is too close to orange IMO
Only thing I did was isolate out the blacks and overlay the remaining image components over a black backing.
Its just that I know Ill have to up the vibrance slider so that the printing turns out close enough.
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Re: Khans of Tarkir
by skibulk » 04 Nov 2014, 19:09
Okay we've been having trouble with our Photoshopper at decked studios. We haven't heard from her in a couple weeks now. It looks like she disappeared without uploading the xlhq versions of the images that she processed. So for now all I have are the low quality images: http://bit.ly/ccghq-ktk
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Re: Khans of Tarkir
by Bog Wraith » 05 Nov 2014, 14:29
First off, a big thanks go to skibulk for posting these KTK card images. For low quality images, they're pretty damn nice!
There were 11 cards that were missing the "-" in their names, & two other cards that needed minor corrections so I fixed those, as well as adding the ".Full" extension for those programs which need the card images named this way.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/xin85 ... Tarkir.zip
There were 11 cards that were missing the "-" in their names, & two other cards that needed minor corrections so I fixed those, as well as adding the ".Full" extension for those programs which need the card images named this way.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/xin85 ... Tarkir.zip
'Twas in the bogs of Cannelbrae
My mate did meet an early grave
'Twas nothing left for us to save
In the peat-filled bogs of Cannelbrae.
My mate did meet an early grave
'Twas nothing left for us to save
In the peat-filled bogs of Cannelbrae.
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Re: Khans of Tarkir
by skibulk » 05 Nov 2014, 14:38
Good news on this front, we just heard back from the photoshopper at Decked Studios. A lightning storm damaged most of the electronics in her home, including her computers, hence the absence. Her hard drives survived, so we should have this set in xlhq soon.
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