Thanks Jack again great video! I have a son playing baseball this summer and I'm going to try and do these cards for the team. Does anyone have experience printing these commercially? If so where and on what stock?
Too bad when you print it, it will be on regular thin printer paper when actual cards are thicker and have a kind of laminated feel, but its a cool thing to put in a card for a friend for Christmas. Great vid though its really helpful :)
I normally print my cards on card stock. You can pick this up in any office supply store. They also look really good using matte finish photo paper which is a little thicker.
how do you get this program?
curiouschao1 1 month ago
thanks man
195starkstudios 1 year ago
how can you make a hockey card with out photoshop
ovechkingriptape 1 year ago
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thefurryrailfan 1 year ago
Meow,ha ha. Great Vid Jack
mrttou 2 years ago
Great video.
jerometerry26 2 years ago
Thanks Jack again great video! I have a son playing baseball this summer and I'm going to try and do these cards for the team. Does anyone have experience printing these commercially? If so where and on what stock?
flyerhere 2 years ago
can this tutorial work with adobe photoshop cs4 extended too.
kbannaruto 3 years ago
I would think that you could do these same effects. Thanks for writing.
42technoman 3 years ago
Too bad when you print it, it will be on regular thin printer paper when actual cards are thicker and have a kind of laminated feel, but its a cool thing to put in a card for a friend for Christmas. Great vid though its really helpful :)
FrozenSprite7 3 years ago
I normally print my cards on card stock. You can pick this up in any office supply store. They also look really good using matte finish photo paper which is a little thicker.
Thanks for writing in.
42technoman 3 years ago
Thanks Jack, just what I was needing to know. And hey, my question made it to the show, how cool is that. Thanks, Steve in S.C.
smokesmoke86 3 years ago
Good Job once again
tcspannerwrench 3 years ago