Monday, May 31, 2010

Nobie's First custom card attempt (I may have created a monster!)

Hey this is Nobie with my second blog post.You've all seen my dad's custom cards but this time I've taken a shot at my own starting with two of my favorites.My first is a Soriano Crack Da Bat custom. I tried my best to come up with a cool design and this is what I came up with.

Now here is the back of my Soriano that even includes stats.

This time I have my Nick Markakis.


The same kind of card back is included on this card.

This is the only design I've came up with for now but if any of you guys like it please comment.Also if any of you want a player in this design I wouldn't mind making one with all the summer time to spare since school's almost out. Yea! To bad for dad he has to work all summer which has to suck. Once again please add comments if you like them or please don't be afraid to request a player to be made on this design.

11 comments:

  1. Wow, these are awesome dude: Like father like son!

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  2. Wow, those look very cool!! Of course, I'd love to see any Indians player in one of those. :-) Keep it up!!

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  4. I woldn't mind making a few Indians but it would be great to know your favorites

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  5. I love the Nobie Cards logo. If you ever need an investor to get your company off the ground, I'm in for like $7 worth of shares! Let's see a Ranger or two..Young, Kinsler or Hamilton!

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  6. Those are very good. I like that burst of team colors in the background. Inspired work. :)

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  7. Lookin' good Nobie! I have a few more phonsos for you.
    nice bird choice on the 'kakis.

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  8. Very nice work! I bet the Mets colors would pop with that design. Maybe Ike Davis or Big Pelf.

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  9. Very Bazooka-esque. Nicely done!

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  10. This is awesome, Nobie! I would love to see a Chris Johnson in a Round Rock uniform!

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  11. Well done, sir. Great placement of the bat blast right on top of the bat in the photo. That really adds to it.

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