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An old project illustrations

Hello, dear readers! Today I decided to showcase some illustrations for a project I have been involved for the past 3 years. I just finally found the time to share artworks :).
The project is a card game called Serpent's Tongue and it is a bit similar to Magic The Gathering.
This is the website : http://becomemagi.com .

So I was approached through my dA account some time around 2012 and was asked for permission some of my photomanips to be used as illustrations. At first i thought that this is some kind of joke or something like that, but after look at the Kickstarter campaign i was convinced that this is actually a real thing! Three of my photomanipulations became part of the game as cards illustrations! I was so happy to see my artworks being display on cards! The game also looks fun to play I will make sure to buy it in the future so I can keep the cards as keepsake ^^.

Here are the three cards:








Perfect to be card illustrations, eh? ;)

Now make sure to visit the website of the game and read more about it :)). It is really worth it! :D




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