iKiller Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 My first post ever, here at YCM. Several major rewrites. A year and a half later from the original post and this tutorial is still one of the most loved, here on these very forums. I'm proud of myself for writing this, but feel guilty that I left it, and left every user to fend for themselves. Over the time that I was gone, I have had several hundred PM's towards me, regarding this tutorial alone. Nearly half of my reputation is from this tutorial alone. Time for another, major rewrite! Between the time I've edited this, and seven days later, I promise a totally rewritten tutorial, covering more of what YOU want. How do I know? Over roughly 600 PM's that I've recieved regarding this tutorial, I've had tonnes of support requests, and questions. I will check each of my PM's, and include every aspect I can think about, in the new tutorial. Expect it to be twice as long and twice as detailed, with pictures aswell ;) Hey everyone, I'm back! I want to say that I've been off of Yu-Gi-Oh, and YCM for a while lately. I'm surprised that this is still at the top of the page, and I've gotten so much Rep for it! Now I have a new offer for you all, check through this post if you want to see what it will be! Lately, I've seen alot of people asking about printing their cards, so that they can use them against friends, etcetera... So I've came up with this, a little guide to making your cards made on Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Maker more realistic, so you can fool your friends! There are two parts to this tutorial, printing the card, and making the card. Making Your Card On Yu-Gi-Oh Card MakerMaking Your Card On Yu-Gi-Oh Card Maker Okay, so this is the first part of my tutorial to making a perfect card. Making the card. 1. To start with, always stick with common cards. It is near-impossible to make rare, super-rare, ultra-rare, limited edition, etcetera cards, and print them off. However if you print off transparent holo sheets on laminate sheets, this is possible, however you need direct precision to do this well... 2. For the fields "Creator" and "Date", put in "1996 Kazuki Takahashi". Kazuki Takahshi is the creator of Yu-Gi-Oh, and it was Copyrighted in 1996. Every card has this. 3. Keep the "Circulation I.D" clear. The way YCM puts it in is unrealistic, so don't bother with it. 4. Always "Randomize" the "Serial Number" section. Make sure none of them are the same. 5. Don't go off making your own sub-types, recolours, etc. etc. for print. Your friends will pick it up instantly. 6. Keep OCG correct, and up-to-date. You can fool them saying; "It's a new packet released...", in which case you'll have to have New-OCG. 7. Divine Monsters and "9999" ATK/DEF Monsters are a big no-no. It's pathetic trying to fool people with that. 8. Make sure you've taken off the "/ Effect]" on Union, Toon, and Gemini Monsters. 9. The "Set I.D" should be, for an example; The Name Of The Packet Is "The Rise Of The Killers", the first card would have the "Set I.D" of "ROTK-EN001". Going to 5 characters long in the first field is a little bit iffy. Printing The Card You Made On Yu-Gi-Oh Card MakerPrinting The Card You Made On Yu-Gi-Oh Card Maker So here is the second part of my tutorial, printing off your cards. This is the hard bit, and make sure you have some spare money for things in this area... 1. Make sure the card(s) you've made are saved in an easy-locatable place on your hard-drive. 2. Try to print Nine (9) cards at the same time on one A4 sheet, so open them all up in a program such as Microsoft Word, or Microsoft Publisher, and leave a gap between them, so it is easier to cut later. 3. Make sure that every card has the dimensions of: [align=center]Measurement _____ | _____ Width _____ | _____ Height Inches __________ 2.3125 __________ 3.375 Centimeters __________ 5.9 __________ 8.6 Pixels __________ 167 __________ 243 [/align] 4. Make sure you have an A4 size printer. Buy some "Photo Paper" or "High Gloss Paper" and set your printer settings compatible with the paper. 5. Print it off, in High-Definition. Make sure it is HD, because it can easily get messed up otherwise. 6. Time to cut out. Get a very sharp knife, and a ruler (scissors will also do, but a knife can be more accurate), place the ruler up against the edges of the card, and cut out! Note: Guillotines can also be used (not the head-chopping off ones...). 7. Check the thickness of your card. If it seems the same thickness of a real card, just print the back of the card onto the, well, back of the card. If not, you can print off another sheet with card-backs on, and stick them together. ConclusionConclusion Congratulations, if you have carried this out, you have successfully made some Yu-Gi-Oh! cards! Now have fun making and printing cards to play with your friends. Custom Cards On Wheels... Sort Of!Custom Cards On Wheels... Sort Of! I am now making a once-in a lifetime opportunity! As I claim myself as one of YCM's best fake-card makers, I will be getting back into the gist of making custom fake cards, and then guess what? You can have them! I will be doing offers very shortly, but you'll know then, it'll be a totally new topic that everyone will be talking about ;) If you don't have the resources, or can't use this tutorial yourself, then no worries, send me your custom cards, and I'll fix 'em up, print 'em off, make 'em look good and send them to you! I won't do this yet, so don't attack me, but this will be for a fee... I will send you the mint-condition cards for a price, there will be a set price however it will go down in proportion if you buy more, for P&P costs, etcetera... I will be doing a minimum of 100 cards, although there will be different rarities available. Just wait for this, or PM me if you have any queries... All The Best, Best Regards, ~Killer~ PS: If there is anything that needs to be added to that, please post and I'll get straight to it. Link to comment
ŞťřïЖЄѓ™ Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 Cool!Wait till my friends see my cards now!Thanks to you KillerXKid,my friends will NEVER spot the difference!Thank you SO much!:D:):D:):D:) Link to comment
iKiller Posted October 28, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 No problem CCXC, there are many tutorials about this out there, I just put some together... Link to comment
JG. Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 Hehehe... my friends will die and i will win their best cards... Link to comment
iKiller Posted October 29, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Lol. I asked my tournament captain and he said that I could have entered with them, but he's gonna look out for me next time. And you'd like to kill your friends and take their cards. Great... Link to comment
greenshrimp Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 i'll try this soon and hope a mate dont figure it out. and i like yr signiture Link to comment
iKiller Posted October 29, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Lol GreenShrimp, are you going to try it out on me? Lolz, I think I'll see... Anyways, thanks for commenting on my signature, although it is in the Showcase, where you could have commented. Link to comment
Neutrality Man Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 2. For the fields "Creator" and "Date"' date=' put in "2008 Kazuki Takahashi". Kazuki Takahshi is the creator of Yu-Gi-Oh, and it was Copyrighted in 1996.[/quote'] Every card says "©1996 Kazuki Takahashi", not 2008, this includes the newest cards as well. Link to comment
iKiller Posted October 29, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Lol, I just noticed that when I re-read the thread, and you beat me to it :PChanging now.Note: When Printing, Using The Inches Measurement Is More Accurate. Link to comment
Chidori Of Doom Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 is there a website that has 'yu gi oh-ish' animations i could use? Link to comment
~LunaticTouhou~ Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 KillerxKid, this tutorial is awesome! Thanks for making it. I can't wait to make the cards! Link to comment
Bull3tM0nk3y Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 Lately' date=' I've seen alot of people asking about printing their cards, so that they can use them against friends, etcetera...So I've came up with this, a little guide to making your cards made on Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Maker more realistic, so you can fool your friends!There are two parts to this tutorial, printing the card, and making the card. [center']Making Your Card On Yu-Gi-Oh Card Maker[/center]Making Your Card On Yu-Gi-Oh Card MakerOkay, so this is the first part of my tutorial to making a perfect card. Making the card. 1. To start with, always stick with common cards. It is near-impossible to make rare, super-rare, ultra-rare, limited edition, etcetera cards, and print them off. 2. For the fields "Creator" and "Date", put in "1996 Kazuki Takahashi". Kazuki Takahshi is the creator of Yu-Gi-Oh, and it was Copyrighted in 1996. 3. Keep the "Circulation I.D" clear. The way YCM puts it in is unrealistic, so don't bother with it. 4. Always "Randomize" the "Serial Number" section. Make sure none of them are the same. 5. Don't go off making your own sub-types, recolours, etc. etc. for print. Your friends will pick it up instantly. 6. Keep OCG correct, and up-to-date. You can fool them saying; "It's a new packet released...", in which case you'll have to have New-OCG. 7. Divine Monsters and "9999" ATK/DEF Monsters are a big no-no. It's pathetic trying to fool people with that. 8. Make sure you've taken off the "/ Effect]" on Union, Toon, and Gemini Monsters. 9. The "Set I.D" should be, for an example; The Name Of The Packet Is "The Rise Of The Killers", the first card would have the "Set I.D" of "ROTK-EN001". Going to 5 characters long in the first field is a little bit iffy. Printing The Card You Made On Yu-Gi-Oh Card MakerPrinting The Card You Made On Yu-Gi-Oh Card MakerSo here is the second part of my tutorial, printing off your cards. This is the hard bit, and make sure you have some spare money for things in this area... 1. Make sure the card(s) you've made are saved in an easy-locatable place on your hard-drive. 2. Try to print Nine (9) cards at the same time on one A4 sheet, so open them all up in a program such as Microsoft Word, or Microsoft Publisher, and leave a gap between them, so it is easier to cut later. 3. Make sure that every card has the dimensional width of: 2.3125 inches and a hight of 3.375 inches,or a width of 5.9 Centimeters and Hight of 8.6 Centimeters. 4. Make sure you have an A4 size printer. Buy some "Photo Paper" or "High Gloss Paper" and set your printer settings compatible with the paper. 5. Print it off, in High-Definition. Make sure it is HD, because it can easily get messed up otherwise. 6. Time to cut out. Get a very sharp knife, and a ruler (scissors will also do, but a knife can be more accurate), place the ruler up against the edges of the card, and cut out!Note: Guillotines can also be used (not the head-chopping off ones...). 7. Check the thickness of your card. If it seems the same thickness of a real card, just print the back of the card onto the, well, back of the card. If not, you can print off another sheet with card-backs on, and stick them together. ConclusionConclusionCongratulations, if you have carried this out, you have successfully made some Yu-Gi-Oh! cards! Now have fun making and printing cards to play with your friends. All The Best, Best Regards,~Killer~ PS: If there is anything that needs to be added to that, please post and I'll get straight to it.Can I use any printer?Or just that one?:???: Link to comment
iKiller Posted October 30, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 Chidori Of Doom - I know some, but they're bookmarked on my other computer. I'll PM you the link when I'm on my other computer. Overheat29 - No problem :D I just hope they turn out as wonderful as mine have ;) Mozart1337 - You can use any printer, you just have to set the settings to what I have stated above. And make sure you have coloured ink in it, and also that it can print on A4 paper. That'd be it? Since I've not got one bad comment yet, and this seems to help out so many people already, do you think it deserves a sticky? Link to comment
BloodSoakedSamurai Posted October 31, 2008 Report Share Posted October 31, 2008 Hey thanks for the great tutorial, one question though were can I get a good version of the back of a yugioh card? Link to comment
iKiller Posted October 31, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 31, 2008 Just Google it. Google is your friend in this case. Search for:"Yu-Gi-Oh Card Back" Get it, large or extra large, for higher detail when you shrink it... Link to comment
TotalObelisk Posted October 31, 2008 Report Share Posted October 31, 2008 You mentions using 'photo paper' or 'high gloss paper'...know anywhere I can buy these? BTW kudos for the tutorial, I'm sure a lot of people are gonna be confused by the new cards their friends are suddenly getting XD... Link to comment
iKiller Posted October 31, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 31, 2008 Lol, yep. It's usually available in a Stationary Store or sometimes at a Newsagents.It is usually easier, and cheaper, to purchase it off of the internet though. Thanks! Link to comment
greenshrimp Posted November 8, 2008 Report Share Posted November 8, 2008 hi has any1 achualy tried to make rare super rare ect. and if yes why is it so hard to do Link to comment
Malekith12 Posted November 8, 2008 Report Share Posted November 8, 2008 I wonder if I could actually fool my friends now that I've told them of this place? Great tutorial, looks like my friends will be seeing some new Syncro's then for my Syncro deck. *Goes on Ebay to look for some stuff for the "fake" cards* Oh almost forgot +Rep. Link to comment
iKiller Posted November 8, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 8, 2008 Thanks for the +Rep :D And, GreenShrimp, the reason Rares are so hard to make is from the fact that they're more shiny... Link to comment
MassGamer Posted November 9, 2008 Report Share Posted November 9, 2008 And' date=' GreenShrimp, the reason Rares are so hard to make is from the fact that they're more shiny...[/quote'] Easy answer to that is Gloss Paper.Oh, you forget that real cards have slightly curved corners, is there an easier way to get that other than a knife and photoshop? Link to comment
iKiller Posted November 9, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2008 Yes there is, you can have a press, made in the shape of the card, and the correct size. Then you heat up the sheet of cards for a while, and place the press on each card, and push down, that then sheet will fall apart easily into the cards you pressed. Link to comment
Nɇvɇrmorɇ Posted November 10, 2008 Report Share Posted November 10, 2008 You get a rep for this awsome tut!!! :D:D:D:D:D Link to comment
jdh131 Posted November 10, 2008 Report Share Posted November 10, 2008 nice i gona beat my freinds with my deck ( hehehe ) oh il rate u fully. felll my ice beam. Link to comment
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