Hey, I haven't been active in yugioh for a while now. i only played when i was younger but now im older, and so now i just want to try and get into card making, and so i was wondering how do i make yugioh cards, from the tv show? the anime cards? like these ones http://www.ebay.com/itm/YuGiOh-OriCa-GRANDPAS-DECK-60-CARDS-Common-/251444968994?pt=Trading_Card_Games_US&hash=item3a8b49be22 , yugi's grandpa's deck, how do i make these cards look just like the cards in the show? where do i find the graphics for these? or how do i create them straight from the show? and also i was wondering, how the heck do you make them look just like a regular yugioh card, all glossy like that? ive tried to make these type of cards before, but i just used a picture from the internet printed it and glued it on the card, i want to know of a legit way to do this, just like the grandpa deck, Im a noob at this, so please be descriptive, cause i don't know anything.
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Hey, I haven't been active in yugioh for a while now. i only played when i was younger but now im older, and so now i just want to try and get into card making, and so i was wondering how do i make yugioh cards, from the tv show? the anime cards? like these ones http://www.ebay.com/itm/YuGiOh-OriCa-GRANDPAS-DECK-60-CARDS-Common-/251444968994?pt=Trading_Card_Games_US&hash=item3a8b49be22 , yugi's grandpa's deck, how do i make these cards look just like the cards in the show? where do i find the graphics for these? or how do i create them straight from the show? and also i was wondering, how the heck do you make them look just like a regular yugioh card, all glossy like that? ive tried to make these type of cards before, but i just used a picture from the internet printed it and glued it on the card, i want to know of a legit way to do this, just like the grandpa deck, Im a noob at this, so please be descriptive, cause i don't know anything.
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