Pokemon proxy card maker
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There's more than one way to print your cards and make them look 'realistic', but this is just my way. My card's turn out very nicely, and the card I duel with are usually quite impressed. Post it, use people's suggestions to improve it, whatever you gotta cadr />Step two: download the picture. Step three: open a program that you can resize pictures with. Whatever program you use, resize the picture to make it exactly 2. Step four: Print out a normal-quality copy maybe even black and white on plain-old InkJet paper. I use standard office-supply scissors to cut my cards, but use whatever works best for you. For naker method, you will want to cut out the maker in the bottom-right hand corner of the card you just printed. Try to make this as exact as possible. Next, take any ol' card, and match it up to the card you just printed. If the size needs a carv tweaking, go back into your photo-editing program and make adjustments. Repeat this step with photo-quality paper if you use glossy paper, skip step 7 and a high-quality setting on your printer, once you have made your card the right size. Step 5: Once you oroxy your nice photo-quality card, get a common card you don't care about. Make sure it's the same kind of card as the one you want to make Spell, Trap, Monster, etc. Get a small paint brush, and some glue. Use whatever glue that you like best; I use Elmer's because. Next, paint a thin coat of your glue on the face-side of the card card.