greatdane
Well EmpyreanKnight
One can have VERY CLEAR images, but in a certain style. I also want VERY clear images. I don't like playing card inserts in my decks, symbols, fine, not inserts because I don't read playing cards and they don't figure into my readings.
SO playing card inserts to me just take up space and are distracting....BUT I do enjoy different artistic renderings of VERY CLEAR images.
When one looks at Lenormands, old and new, many different renderings. Different PERIODS. So I would like to see a Man, Woman done in 1700-1800 Venetian garb. It would still CLEARLY be a Man or a Woman and if you check in most Lenormands, you will see different types or styles of the Man and Woman card.
It's more about the STYLE in which I want it painted, how one would have seen a Child painted from that period.
I ABSOLUTELY agree an image should be clear (and unfortunately I have seen decks where there wasn't a lot to "distract," but I had no clue what the image was supposed to be).
One can have VERY CLEAR images, but in a certain style. I also want VERY clear images. I don't like playing card inserts in my decks, symbols, fine, not inserts because I don't read playing cards and they don't figure into my readings.
SO playing card inserts to me just take up space and are distracting....BUT I do enjoy different artistic renderings of VERY CLEAR images.
When one looks at Lenormands, old and new, many different renderings. Different PERIODS. So I would like to see a Man, Woman done in 1700-1800 Venetian garb. It would still CLEARLY be a Man or a Woman and if you check in most Lenormands, you will see different types or styles of the Man and Woman card.
It's more about the STYLE in which I want it painted, how one would have seen a Child painted from that period.
I ABSOLUTELY agree an image should be clear (and unfortunately I have seen decks where there wasn't a lot to "distract," but I had no clue what the image was supposed to be).