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# Real life photoshop
Having failed to source Jimmy Stewart cards on the whole of the internet, I made this one by cutting out my seperately printed PS layers. Hey presto a three-dimensional card.. The lens length of my camera reduces the 3d-ness of it all so here's two photos in the interests of perspective:



(, Wed 17 Nov 2004, 15:25, archived)
# How very Blue Peter of you.

What a great movie, too.
(, Wed 17 Nov 2004, 15:26, archived)
# I say!
That's rather super!
Woo!
(, Wed 17 Nov 2004, 15:26, archived)
# Wow!
You have much time on your hands!
Well used!
(, Wed 17 Nov 2004, 15:27, archived)
# top stuff.
(, Wed 17 Nov 2004, 15:27, archived)
# oooh - that's special
you should make those and sell them and become a billionaire and that is the way to be happy
(, Wed 17 Nov 2004, 15:31, archived)
# alas
I have neither the time, nor the relevant intellectual property rights to do that.

PS - tip from the top

Don't use vertical connectors between the layers, if you attach them to the horizontal edge instead then the card will stand up straightaway. I ended up having to add some supports to the back to get it to stand up..
(, Wed 17 Nov 2004, 15:33, archived)
# structural integrity is very important in cards
especially load bearing cards...

Stuff Interlectual Property rights, change the design slightly and mass produce the fuckers out of business!
(, Wed 17 Nov 2004, 15:35, archived)
# Agreed
The card deploys extensive use of double sided sticky tape to achieve the required level of stability. Additionally the card is symbolically anchored by Jimmy Stewart's great screen presence, not to mention the 210gsm card on which he's printed.
(, Wed 17 Nov 2004, 15:38, archived)
# splendid!
(, Wed 17 Nov 2004, 15:35, archived)
# that is very cool
woo
(, Wed 17 Nov 2004, 15:38, archived)
# haha
that's awesome :)
(, Wed 17 Nov 2004, 15:45, archived)