Any known bitmap/resource/image collection for a Spanish card deck?
David M. Cooke
cookedm+news at physics.mcmaster.ca
Thu Mar 18 01:30:50 EST 2004
At some point, Josiah Carlson <jcarlson at nospam.uci.edu> wrote:
>>>>Does anyone know of a bitmap/resource/image collection for a Spanish card
>>>>deck? I'm planning to create a new cardgame which requires this kind of
>>>>deck (prototyping in Python and possible final development in Delphi;
>>>>flames about my tool choices will be gently dropped into the bit bucket)
>>>>I'd be very thankful about any information regarding this matter.
>> JC> Aside from you using Python to prototype the initial "new
>> cardgame", images
>> JC> of Spanish playing cards are very off-topic.
>> JC> Search at google.com for the three terms: spanish playing cards
>> JC> The second link will be for a site that sells decks of cards for $3.50 +
>> JC> shipping each. Scan them. That is how I would get images of Spanish
>> JC> playing cards.
>> And you would have a copyright problem.
>
> I wouldn't worry about it until I needed to release it. By then, I'd
> hopefully have some unemcumbered-by-copyright images. Then again, I
> don't need such images, so it is all just speculation.
Have you checked pysol? (http://www.pysol.org/) It has a lot of card
decks (no Spanish ones at first glance, but lots of French, for instance).
And if you find some unencumbered Spanish ones, the author would
probably like those.
[Pysol's written in Python, so this is now on topic :-)]
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