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Old 03-19-2007, 07:44 PM
demon102 demon102 is offline
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Default Re: Any Full Tilt Mods Yet? (1 included)

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Any chance that someone would have the time and skill set, to simply modify the standard full tilt cards, with Bright Colored Backs?? I would love a set - both large and small cards - that look standard on the face, but have bright colorful backs. I tried myself, using photoshop and irfanview, but my skills are a bit lacking. Thanx in advance.

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It's really quite simple. You could take the cards I did (see 1st post on page 7) and 'cut' the bright cardbacks using photoshop. What I would do is use the crop tool, crop out everything but the cardbacks. Zoom in to make sure you are cutting exactly on the black card borders. Once cropped, CTRL-C to copy and then CTRL-V to paste the selection in the original card file. This will be a new layer you can move around and place exactly where you want it. Once you do that, click on Layer --> Flatten and save the resulting file. If you have transparency issues around the corners, fill the areas outside of the cards with a color that's not used elsewhere (like brown) and then use Irfanview to set the png transparency.

Ok so maybe it's not quick but for me setting up my cards exactly the way I wanted was worth the time I spent on the mod. Which was 3-4 hours I think (I fiddled with colors alot until I got exactly what I wanted).

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I just opened up the standard full tilt cards hit right click>go to edit and the and a paint program came up where I could edit the cards the way I wanted them. After I figured that out it took like 20 mins to paint the cards.
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