How to Make Print Pokémon Cards Look Real
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CardCraftMaster
Honestly, the best way to make print Pokémon cards look genuine is focusing on high-quality paper. You need to find a cardstock that matches the weight and finish of real Pokémon cards. This can be tough since Pokémon cards have a unique thickness and a slight gloss to them. Also, make sure your printer settings are on the highest quality for both color and resolution. Lastly, cut the cards with precision; uneven edges are a dead giveaway!
Best answer
CardCraftMaster
Honestly, the best way to make print Pokémon cards look genuine is focusing on high-quality paper. You need to find a cardstock that matches the weight and finish of real Pokémon cards. This can be tough since Pokémon cards have a unique thickness and a slight gloss to them. Also, make sure your printer settings are on the highest quality for both color and resolution. Lastly, cut the cards with precision; uneven edges are a dead giveaway!
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LegalEagle123
Don't. Making print Pokémon cards that look real is a slippery slope to counterfeiting, which is illegal and damages the community. Stick to official cards and enjoy the game!
ProxyPro
From experience, if you're doing this for personal use, like replacing a lost card in a deck or making proxies for casual play, attention to detail is key. Use a high-resolution printer and spend time accurately cutting the cards. I've used a guillotine paper cutter for straight edges. But remember, never try to pass them off as real in trades or tournaments.
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