Edited By
Clara Meier
A growing number of people are embracing innovative ways to personalize their Revolut cards. Recently, a forum contributor shared a script designed for drawing SVGs on these cards, stirring interest among technical users looking for creative expression.
The script involves a series of steps that require users to have some technical knowledge. One commenter noted that despite the tricky setup, it effectively transforms creative ideas into digital art.
Install Python: Essential for running the script.
Download the script: Carefully follow the provided setup instructions.
Image Conversion: Ask a tool to create images with thin black lines on a white background.
SVG Saving: Save the converted image in the designated directory.
Fine-tuning Parameters: Adjust settings to get it just right.
"If you manage to follow the setup and love the final product, I'm open to pull requests!"
While many applaud the initiative, some participants question the inclusion of AI tools in a forum primarily focused on drawing. A community member expressed, "Can I ask why you would mention AI in a thread that merely requires people to have a drawing?" This sentiment hints at a divide between traditional drawing methods and tech-driven solutions.
Several themes emerged from the discussion:
Interest in Automation: People seem excited about automating the art-making process.
Concerns Over Copyright: Some users shared frustrations about copyright rejections during the submission process.
Technical Barriers: The setup process appears daunting to those unfamiliar with programming.
๐ "It's tricky but works!" - Positive comment on the script's functionality.
โ ๏ธ Discussions on copyright rejections highlight concerns about originality in art.
๐จ Ongoing interest in combining traditional and digital art methods.
As the conversation evolves, itโs clear that the intersection of art and technology continues to spark discussions. Will these tools enhance creativity or complicate access? Time will tell.