Awesome video! I'm a bit late to the show😂 one question. . .with the injet aid, do you have to have the glazing medium to mix, or can you just use straight inkaid?
Double sided tape. First I print out an outline the exact size of the card (on cardstock, so it's less flexable) so I know where to put it, then just use double sided tape to attach the card.
@@AdrianJensen Thanks so much for the quick reply! Do you remember what kind of double sided tape you used? I want to make sure I'm buying one that won't damage the cards
@@matthewh9380 It was just some double sided Scotch tape. You only need a little square in each corner, you don't need to cover the card or anything. It's probably best to use as little as possible while still holding down all sides of the card.
Hey guys, wanted to ask if anyone has any idea how to perfect insert the paper into a printer? I use two printers and wanted to turn the paper over and print white on the back. But loading the paper perfectly into the second printer is harder than I thought. any ideas or suggestions?
Dude I’ve actually been trying to figure this out for a while. I’m pretty sure the answer is you just can’t. The printers are fed by friction and while some are better than others, there’s no way to force it to be perfect. If you’re making cards you’re better off glueing the two sides together.
This was really cool and really impressive! You did a great job, I hope she liked it!
Me too
So much talent in this man
Awesome video! I'm a bit late to the show😂 one question. . .with the injet aid, do you have to have the glazing medium to mix, or can you just use straight inkaid?
Nice vid, it was a fun watch. I wonder if its possible to replicate the texture some of the higher rarities have like rainbow onto any card
This was awesome! Good job and I know she loved them :)
It's like VFX but in real life.
This was great
Can u remove ink from a holo vintage card
You rock! Question: how did you stick the cards to the paper in the finished product when you printed on them?
Double sided tape. First I print out an outline the exact size of the card (on cardstock, so it's less flexable) so I know where to put it, then just use double sided tape to attach the card.
@@AdrianJensen Thanks so much for the quick reply! Do you remember what kind of double sided tape you used? I want to make sure I'm buying one that won't damage the cards
@@matthewh9380 It was just some double sided Scotch tape. You only need a little square in each corner, you don't need to cover the card or anything. It's probably best to use as little as possible while still holding down all sides of the card.
Adrian called me a bit-h :(
My one regret
Hey guys, wanted to ask if anyone has any idea how to perfect insert the paper into a printer? I use two printers and wanted to turn the paper over and print white on the back. But loading the paper perfectly into the second printer is harder than I thought. any ideas or suggestions?
Dude I’ve actually been trying to figure this out for a while. I’m pretty sure the answer is you just can’t. The printers are fed by friction and while some are better than others, there’s no way to force it to be perfect. If you’re making cards you’re better off glueing the two sides together.
@@AdrianJensen
Thanks for your answer yes sticking two sheets together sounds good :)
@@maxirichter8243 Also, unless you have a multi thousand dollar printer, they do no print white. Both laser and inkjet do not print white
what is the printer you used? isn't there concern about the card getting bent if it runs through the rolls and angles in the printer?
It was some hp inkjet printer. I didn’t have any issue with bending.
you made this very hard on yourself, also why wouldnt you round the corners jefe
This some cool shit
Hi good Pokémon card
This is so interesting and well done how do you not have way more views?!
Thank you so much! View are low cuz I never post.
epic
Did you recycle the paper
Of course
Hey. I already made some drawings for pokémons cards my friends ordered me. If you want to do it again I would love to do some pokémons for you.