Hi im really interested in doing thus but i bought a holo vinyl and unfortunately the sticky part of the vinyl isnt holo. May i kmow whats the exact vinyl model?
I’m trying to print transparent with design I photoshop from Google but I can’t print the white. Apparently the shop says I need to have black layer on the white in order to do that but I have no idea to do that. Any idea on doing this
If my transparency film comes out smudgy, is that a film problem or a printer problem? I am using the HP ENVY 6055e (InkJet) and Apollo Plain Transparency Paper
Sir if I sell Pokemon trading cards (own made) I'll I get copyright,trademark 🥺 Pls reply Nearly wasted ABT 2week I didn't got the answer for this I need to start my card buisness asap Pls help
Hi, Does this method applies to any inkjet printer? Because I was thinking to get one inkjet printer. And every printer also compatible to the transparency paper?
Amazing video! With regards to the venial printing, how I can print with transparency only some parts? I.E. I want the background to be holo, but the rest of the cards to be opaque (as the normale holo cards)! Thanks a lot!
It's Easy I made A Holo charizard Which is 99% close to real Just make A transparent Print Of Your Card Then cut The Holographic paper To size of Just the image after Than Get a normal Glossy Paper And Stick Holographic paper On image and Glossy paper On The rest of the card and Stick the whole thing to a card you don't want YOUR WELCOME
I imagine that the print factories have special printers with opaque white ink. First they print the opaque white "mask" on top of the holo film and then print the colors+black on top. This way they can be very selective as to which parts will have the holo effect and to what intensity. I learned this from screen printing. You need a white under-base if you are printing on dark fabrics (unless you're going for a vintage, washed-out quality). Maybe some printshops have the printers to print white ink on transparent film.
If you want to make this DO NOT buy the holographic vinyl pack. I got it and it isn’t what he used in the video and is only holographic on one side. Comes flat and not rolled like in the video. Otherwise thanks for the video it was inspiring for my own project.
Print the card mirror image and use masking tape and tape the parts you dont want to be holo. Coat white spray paint on the transparent paper. Take the tape off and put it on the holographic
There is an aerosol spray glue that you can use that works amazing. Do you have to protect your lungs and eyes too. Set up somewhere outside and spray the card service with a nice thin even coat. Then you have to find a way to pick it up without getting the glue everywhere a pair of tweezers maybe? Hold it gently and bring it inside quickly and put it on your mat; then apply the top to the card.
Can you make a tutorial on how you made this in photoshop such as sizing, the grid placement, etc... or at least comment back how you sized it correctly to match the Pokemon card you place it on :)
the easiest way is to use photoshop and create a canvas that is 2.5 x 3.5 inches, standard card size. Then make sure the image fits in that canvas. Also print with photoshops since it will print the right size. I think gimp will work too.
You link to the "black" transparency sheets. It looks like you printed in black. Have you tried them in color? The "color" sheets are over twice the price. How much thicker than stock cards do your end up being? Cool project. I've printed on "metallic" card stock and it doesn't look nearly as cool...nor as vibrant.
I printed them on color but to answer your question. They don't feel that much thicker. Transparency is pretty thin. also I put them in holders for display so it's not noticeable.
everyone got the same foil paper, same print, round, apply etc, howabout old school style foils, like the old base and jungle etc pokemon? where the foil is in in the picture frame but not the whole bloody card
Just wondering what kind of transparency paper you used for this, my boyfriend and I can only find transparent vinyl and overhead projector paper which is textured :p
Have you ever made a partially holographic card? and how would that work? (kinda like pokemon where only the background of the cards is holo) Im guessing there's an extra layer of transparent sheet but not too sure
Does the film quality have anything to do with the clarity of the prints? Mine look okay fresh put of the printer until they're on the foil backing and I can barely see them. If I use too much contrast and turn the brightness up or down, they come out blurry or way too dark to pass as a believable card.
a lot of yugioh orica makers use whiteout/paint to cover the areas where they want the print to be more prominent (basically covering the areas you won't see the holo shine through)
How do you make or print a card to get just the background behind the Pokémon holo like I don’t want full holo just the small space behind the Pokémon?
hey man, I ordered the teckwrap stuff you linked in the description not reading the page too much, but upon receiving it, I quickly realised its not the same as what you are using here. I've been looking everywhere for it and having no luck. The stuff you linked says it comes in sheets (not a roll) and the adhesive side is not the holographic metallic colour making it useless for my project. :( Any idea on what the actual stuff you're using is called or could you provide me with a link to the product in the video? Thanks anyway, still so keen on this idea for a project of mine.
@@KenVersus It's not a laser printer, its an inkjet printer, however it uses pigment based ink as opposed to dye based ink, which is used by most inject printers.