As someone with years of experience with x-acto knives, I can tell you, their skill with that blade is impressive! It is so hard to cut a curve, exactly on the line, without creating imperfections like puckering of the paper or cuts that stray from the line you're cutting.
Hello, I've seen a lot of your work and it is quite amazing. I was just wondering if you could provide a list of materials you use to make the 3d cards. I'm very interested in doing what you are doing.
@@SunforgeCards I think it looks nicer, it can creates contrast between background, subject, and objects/smaller elements. I hope I can make video but may take while getting the cards. How you get them to pop or curve just bend them? Keep up the great work.
@@MartianBuddy yes, bending is the base, but done in various ways. You can use the sculpting tool or any other blunt tool to help with moulding the pieces. I also use tweezers to make sharper bends when necessary.
Hello, I have a request for a 3D-YuGiOh card and was wondering if you could do it for me. No LEDs or anything, Just a regular 3D version. I was wondering if you could do a Stardust Dragon for me and if so how much would it cost for you to do it for me?
Hi, i know this is a rvery old video and maybe i will never have a reply for this ask, but what a kind of cutter is that? I mean the one look like a pen...ive bought something from amazon but i think its not the same, becouse this one ive bought ruin the card! Can u help me?
@@SunforgeCards excuse me, do you sell these cards? And if so, how much would one of "The Tripper Mercury" cost? a normal one, no LED lights or anything like that, just the card. Keep up the good work, you are very talented
pepole need to be very bad to do that i never do this for my cards you ruin like 4 breakthrogh for this that beutiful but i maybe but this but never ruin my breakthrogh like that i to love him to do this