Here is a better and easier tool for building card images:
http://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php/topic,7251.0.html
The ULTIMATE Photoshop CARD TEMPLATESCLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE TEMPLATE (http://www.mediafire.com/?zttn2ddk0wl)v2.2.2
- improved upgraded card gradient by jmizzle7
- decreased card description line-height (because most ideas have a lot of text)
v2.2.1
- Added "Art By.." text field (add the artist name or the website url the image was taken from)
v2.2
- Kamietsu helped by adding some stuff
- all card backs have now borders!
- transparent corners (remember to save the file as PNG to get these)
- card background for "Other"
- better upgraded card gradient (most visible on the lower right corner)
- Other improvements
- Cooler "READ FIRST" layer
- more space for the card name
- description text slightly moved
v2.1
- simplified the file by making some changes to grouping
- added image inserting tutorial
- fixed an issue with card description
v2.0
- new easier to use grouping system
- icons for spells and permanents
- upgraded card template (effect + title)[/size]
Card templates are almost identical to original ones but there are some minor changes like different font (Arial) because the font that Zanzarino used is not found on every computer.
WARNING! You need Photoshop or some other software (
http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2008/10/02/how-to-open-psd-extension-files-without-installing-adobe-photoshop/ (
http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2008/10/02/how-to-open-psd-extension-files-without-installing-adobe-photoshop/)). It also helps if you understand how layers work.
1. Download the file attached to this post
2. Open the file in Photoshop (or some other software that can read PSD-files)
3. Read the short tutorial
4. Start editing your image
5. Save the image for Web as JPG or PNG
6. Attach the image to your post
Download the fonts Dauphin and Gill Sans MT, and paste them in your C:/Windows/Fonts directory . You can use other fonts too but if you want it to be perfect, use these two.