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  2. Resources for Card Game Makers - BoardGameGeek

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    3: Fold the card in half along the center grey line. 4: Link the tabs together (Start with the top and bottom of the card. This part takes some practice. Make sure the tabs are inside the card and not sticking out.) 5: Close the two open corners (You should see a tab and a pocket in each corner that you can link together.)

  3. GIMP + Card Design Tutorial (Create a design in 20 minutes) -...

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    Hey everyone, I decided to create video tutorials for creating a card design for your board game or card game using a FREE graphic design program called GIMP. The reason why I created these tutorials, is because I have seen threads where individuals are looking for pre-made templates for

  4. Best FREE software for designing cards? - BoardGameGeek

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    Yes, nanDeck is what I like to use. You can easily set up a google spreadsheet with columns for the card name, text, the number you want displayed in a corner , and the number of copies of each card. Then nandeck can pull that in and you just tell it where on the card to place the items in the spreadsheet, and it will do it.

  5. Playing Card Manufacturer: Make Playing Cards (MPC) -...

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    Playing Card Manufacturer: Make Playing Cards (MPC) This continues a series of articles looking at some lesser known playing card manufacturers. When it comes to producing playing cards, the vast majority of quality custom decks are produced by big name printing companies like the United States Playing Card Company (USPCC) and Cartamundi.

  6. Suggestions on how to make card dividers that are readble from a...

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    Currently, I use card stock cut to size as card dividers. The problem with this method is that I cannot tell what's where unless I either pull the cards out or make a map of what cards are where. Tabs on the card dividers would work if it weren't for the fact that everything else sits on top of these cards. Tabs would just get bent or crushed.

  7. Card Maker 1.1.0.0 (Updated 1/18/2021) - BoardGameGeek

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    Card Maker is intended to assist in the creation of cards for a game. Cards can be generated using a CSV file as your data (text) source. You can enter all of the pertinent data into a spreadsheet, edit your card layout, then iterate easily without having to go back and change the layout of every card individually.

  8. Lay the sheet down on the light table (glue side up!). If you don’t have a light table, a regular lamp under a glass table or sheet of hard plastic works just as well. Take the matching sheet of card fronts and, without letting it touch the adhesive surface of the card backs, line up two prints by matching two corners on one side.

  9. Card Creator | Disney Lorcana - BoardGameGeek

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    Hello folks, I just wanted to point you all in the direction of this amazing online card creator for Lorcana: [url=https://www.vintageccg.com/disney-lorcana-online ...

  10. Professionally printed cards (FFG & custom made content) | Arkham...

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    A: To make a shareable MPC link, see this post for instructions. Q: I only want some cards within an MPC set, can I delete the ones I don't need? A: NO! Deleting a card from the link will create a permanent change. If you want to make any deletions or additions, do this instead: 1.

  11. Popular Self-Working Card Tricks for Complete Beginners | Views...

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    The Circus Card Trick The effect: After your spectator has selected and remembered a card from a shuffled deck, and returned it to the deck, you start dealing through the deck, claiming that you can find it. You deal several cards past their chosen card, and then propose a bet that the next card you turn over will be their card.