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Detaching Stickers

March 21, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Your fingers can get very hot. Use caution when using heat and use it at low temperatures.

Step 1

Use a blowdryer, on a low setting so that it will not generate a lot of heat, to soften up the sticker glue.

Step 2

Use a dull knife to work under the hologram or sticker that is attached to the surface.

Step 3

After the corner has been worked up use your fingers to gently pull back the sticker or hologram letting the blowdryer do the work while you keep tension on the sticker.

How To Create A Star Wars Custom Card Digital Template

March 8, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

Supplies:

. Flatbed Scanner . Graphic Editor (Photoshop or PaintShop Pro) . High resolution printer

Images can be downloaded off the Internet, though most will be of low resolution due to file size. Any Star Wars book you’ve been using as source material for your customs will have the kind of images you want, or even an existing action figure card.

Resolution is a difficult issue to settle. Some advocate low-res. (100-200 dpi) while others recommend 600 - 800 dpi. However you will be able to tweak and edit the high-roes image much more easily because of the higher definition of detail.
1. SCANNING CARD/ERASING OLD DATA/ADDING NEW DATA: Create a template card by scanning the card that you want to edit. Erase all unwanted information on the card like the picture of the figure, the name, and any other details you decide. You do this by using a paint program to color the scan you made to make it ready for you to insert the reference image and print it out.

2. PICTURES: Find reference pictures that you want to use for the photograph on the card. Once you have done that scan the picture so that you may combine it with the template.

3. THE BEST METHOD: The better (but more time consuming) method is to create a template in your graphic program and add each image as a layer. This will allow you to move the images around to get rid of gaps or overlaps. Then print the final version out.