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"My" Visa Card so far


LeMort

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Hi

A flu caught me a couple of days ago, so I haven't been able to work on my "visa-project" mentioned in another thread.

But tonight I started on it again.

Here is "my" card so far.
(I have replaced my name, I like a bit of anonymity on the net, and the card number is ofcourse not real. Hey, can you get money out of that number it shouldn't bother me, it ain't mine :P )

Well, most of you probably don't know how a norwegian Visa-card looks like, and I for sure do not know how "foreign" cards looks like.
(In other words, they might be almost identical for all i know... )

Anyway, I would ofcourse like any kind of feedback.

And, a suggestion on how to make the card a bit shiny.
It does reflect a bit, as I guess all cards do.

Cheers
MortenF

(PS. IF anyone knows how to make a real-life working VISA-card in photoshop with an unlimited amount of money and no way of getting in trouble.... please share with me :D )
 
To add a little more realism, you might want to change your fonts. Try OCRA for the card number and OCRB for the name, dates, etc.
 
Looking good, LeMort! Norwegian Visa cards are elegant in their simplicity. Out here in California, every bank issues customized cards so there isn't one standard.

About adding a bit of gloss. That usually comes from reflections and highlights. Maybe a good idea would be to get out your Visa card and study how much it reflects it's environment and just where the highlights are located in relation to the light source.
 

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