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I right-click, go to Properties, and save the URLs of the cards I create onto a Notepad document. Nightcrawler has been saving the pictures to his computer, but that would be mute for me since I can't upload files to this site. You can create angel cards.
The second card is a fanfic character I came up with awhile back but never used. Maybe I'll fit him into LMB fun in some way. The previous tag-team thread died so maybe...
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Yes, because I remember sending the idea for Tartarus to you for a fanfiction. Somehow he came back into my head and there is now a card. What do you think?
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Emily, I just looked at the notes you sent me for Tartarus, and I think he'd be a great addition to the LMB. I especially love the origin that you came up with for him.
I may have a few things out of wack, but I get the process, sort of. I like it. If I want to explain her powers or show what she can do, I make trap and spell cards, etc., right?
If I find art for your cards, angel ideas first of all, what size do I need to make them to fit the card space correctly? Do you want me to post the pictures here and you use the ones you want for your cards?
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Yes, you could create different weapons and armor as Equip spell cards. I've made alot of Field spell cards, which effect the whole area. Spell cards typically help you/harm your opponent. Trap cards in general hurt your opponents and sometimes can hurt you in return. I would try to aim for medium size pictures. Huge images tend to get squashed or not show up, and I tried to use a small avatar image and that did not show up either. I try to get as close to the space alotted in the frame as possible. I've had tremendous luck with all the Dore images; he was an artist in the 1800s.
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That is pretty good! You might want to put serial numbers on your cards though, the site says an individual can't have unique cards with the same serial numbers.
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Why are our cards showing up bigger than yours?
I used my avatar picture from here and it seems to fit pretty well, so is that the size? It's pretty small, but I can find out the size on tinypic and resize everything else to that size; I can crop, too.
Do you use random serial numbers? And what about set numbers? Do you want a card for your set, like an angel card, with your set identity or do you just want the pictures?
I'll probably make a set for myself, too.
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Alright everyone, this is a character that might join Tartarus in a story soon. I am not sure what origin to give him yet, there are so many possibilities.
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