Kaitou Kid Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 [align=center]Section 1:What is a Black Sheep Magic Card(BSMC)A BSMC is a little thing i thought of which i will post on that copyright like thread.So a BSMC is a personal creation.Ok in order to activate a BSMC you need to fuse(Polymerization is the only card that will work) a Synchro and a magic card listed on the card.The then produced card will always be put in the feild spell slot thingy.Section 2:How to Produce One1.Select your Healing Brush Tool2.Alt-Click on right side of the [spell Card]3.Drag it over the [spell Card]4.Repeat until it looks smooth5.Select your Picture(Do NOT select the Border)6.Right Click on it and select the inverse7.Press Ctrl+Alt+U8.Check the "Colorize" Box9.Drag the Hue to 0,Saturation to 0,and Lightness to -6010.Select the picture again and make it bright or dark enough to fit the picture11.End ResultSection 3 CloserThank you for reading.If you want to make a syncro there is the card maker it is in there.BUT... if you wanna make it the old fassion way and you use photoshop use step 9 just make adjustments.If you are a GIMP user the Syncro Tutorial that is stickeid will be fine just make adjustments.Now if your going to say YOU SUCK or This Is Useless fine but if you neg me Dont be shocked when you have 10000s of negs.........JK but i will report you.If you think this is spam SAY SO thats it.[/align] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Jono Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 If your saying every card thats black is yours your wrong because i've made black cards before. But if not nice tut 10/10. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaitou Kid Posted April 19, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Im not saying that every BLACK Card is mine just every black card that uses that format of usage is mine cause i checked nowhere else has that concept Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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