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Character Card Prints?
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05-27-2010, 06:20 PM
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Character Card Prints?
I've seen the website where you can print custom hero/zombie cards, but I was curious if anyone found a website that will print the 4X6 Character Cards (preferably laminated/on cardboard stock), or has everyone just printed right from a printer and laminated?
I get that the Character cards don't need to be exactly the same, just looking for uniformity! |
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06-15-2010, 12:42 AM
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RE: Character Card Prints?
Kozam9707 Wrote:I've seen the website where you can print custom hero/zombie cards, but I was curious if anyone found a website that will print the 4X6 Character Cards (preferably laminated/on cardboard stock), or has everyone just printed right from a printer and laminated? I know you can go to http://www.artscow.com and upload files and have them printed. Yeaaah... I'm a tadpole!!! |
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06-16-2010, 06:49 PM
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RE: Character Card Prints?
I have printed off a few custom character cards and what I normally do is print them off at a high resolution with an inkjet printer (or send them to a lab and have them printed on actual photo paper). I then take mounting board (one side covered with adhesive covered in protective film) peel of the film and mount it onto that. I then cut it out with an exact-o knife and spray it with a laquer finish to protect it and give it that nice finishing look. They look great and fit in nearly perfectly with the other cards.
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06-23-2010, 06:40 PM
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RE: Character Card Prints?
bachslaugh Wrote:I have printed off a few custom character cards and what I normally do is print them off at a high resolution with an inkjet printer (or send them to a lab and have them printed on actual photo paper). I then take mounting board (one side covered with adhesive covered in protective film) peel of the film and mount it onto that. I then cut it out with an exact-o knife and spray it with a laquer finish to protect it and give it that nice finishing look. They look great and fit in nearly perfectly with the other cards. I'll have to try that, what I wound up doing is printing them on card stock and gluing that to some thin cardboard (not corrugated), and had them laminated. The color is a little off (from not using a good photo paper probably) and the lamination didn't work out too well. Definitely have to try to use the spray lacquer |
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02-14-2012, 02:10 PM
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RE: Character Card Prints?
I have printed some custom character cards and I generally do is then cut out an exact-O knives and spray paint to complete protection in high-resolution inkjet printer.I and give print them close it organizelook that nice.
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