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    I've never thought about making a back. That could be a fun challenge.

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    The new card is nasty, keep up the good work

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    My newest attempt. Sorry for the time away.


    Really like this one, would you be able to make a few for me in this same style?

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    Really nice. Clearly a lot of skill.

    I see you are a photographer, so you probably have tons of experience making photographs look their best. How hard is it/was it to make the image of the player look so perfect? I'd love to learn how to do this to the photos I take at games. Of course that is assuming you didn't find the picture like this. Even if you did find the image already edited, do you know to give photos that feel? A lot of this year's Bowman cards looked like this.

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    Really nice. Clearly a lot of skill.

    I see you are a photographer, so you probably have tons of experience making photographs look their best. How hard is it/was it to make the image of the player look so perfect? I'd love to learn how to do this to the photos I take at games. Of course that is assuming you didn't find the picture like this. Even if you did find the image already edited, do you know to give photos that feel? A lot of this year's Bowman cards looked like this.

    I use a very high megapixel camera with a big huge zoom on it. The closer you are the better. If you try and just blow up an image you've taken from far away, it won't work. Really all there is too it. That's the base. Just go nuts from there.

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    do u take requests

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    really like your latest design.

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    Played around again and wound up with a custom. This is actually a wallpaper for my computer converted to a card.


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    Ok, I decided since this wound up turning into a custom, I needed a little more. So I went in and added his position and number.

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    Then I made one with an auto window. Figured it was worth a shot to get a TTM from him, but I doubt it'll work.

    Auto window:


    This card also lends itself to a patch or jersey swatch, should I get really curious.

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    Ok, I decided since this wound up turning into a custom, I needed a little more. So I went in and added his position and number.

    Base


    Then I made one with an auto window. Figured it was worth a shot to get a TTM from him, but I doubt it'll work.

    Auto window:


    This card also lends itself to a patch or jersey swatch, should I get really curious.

    The Paul looks awesome.

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