How to make realistic Pokemon cards

avatarComposingGuru2 years ago
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avatarAttainingFord2 years ago

Making realistic Pokemon cards involves a mix of skill, creativity, and attention to detail. First, you'll need to decide whether you're recreating an existing card or designing a new one from scratch. For accuracy, study the layout, fonts, and imagery of official cards closely. Use graphic design software like Photoshop for editing and design. Don't forget to print on high-quality cardstock to mimic the feel of genuine cards. If you're designing your own, get creative with your Pokemon's abilities, but keep it balanced to maintain realism.

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avatarCompletingClint2 years ago

Just draw 'em and print 'em on thick paper, ezpz. But seriously, if you want them to look legit, you gotta pay attention to the details. Those little holographic stickers aren't gonna stick themselves!


avatarJokingTunic2 years ago

As someone who's tried this, the hardest part is getting the card texture right. You can nail the design, but if the card feels flimsy or too thick, it just won't feel real. My advice? Experiment with different paper types until you find one that feels closest to the real deal.

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