Thread:Kota1908/@comment-26290163-20160210122940/@comment-26290163-20160219060141

No, you're probably right about the 3 buttons, but if they were synergistic and had stops to limit each of the individual movements, then it shouldn't add much really. Especially if I go with thr North, West, East approach. The thinking would then be that 2 cycles and you're at least at 6 complete shuffles.

You could be right about the size, but I'm trying to make that adjustable since different games require different amounts of cards. Ideally, the main unit that would house the button, etc... would be smaller than a dual deck, and people would be able to either use a slider to extend it for more cards or simply add specific length connectors.

Size, though is really important with this as I want it to be small enough to not feel like you're carrying around machine. The next few phases should give me a pretty good idea of the dimensions when not not being shuffled. I'm hoping for more of the size of those hard plastic rectangular boxes that have a top and bottom come together. But I'll be happy with something in between as long as it does what it's supposed to do and is an easy transition for people.

Kind of crazy, but got the iPad Pro a few weeks ago and I didn't think it would have as much of an impact on my work as it has already with the Apple Pencil and all of the Adobe Cloud products and other Apps. It's so good for fleshing out ideas. It's making some projects go faster and letting me switch between a Workstation and a more relaxed atmosphere. Plus the kids are making insane artwork on it;)