Aug. 13th, 2015

kuzuryu: (edea 01)
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General
+ I use Photoshop CS2, but hopefully everything should still work in other versions.
+ The font used is 04b24.
+ I normally just play around with the Saturation and Brightness/Contrast. Do what you feel is necessary to improve the quality/coloring of the image, but don't go too overboard.
+ All cards are in .png format.
+ Please use the following file naming formats: deckname00.png for fillers, deckname01, deckname02, deckname03, etc for cards, and deckname-master for master badges.
+ GOOGLE DRIVE WITH ALL TEMPLATES
+ DECK CLAIMS HERE

Character Decks
For the mini puzzle, you can go ahead and put in your image, modify the colors, make any coloring changes, and then merge all the layers EXCEPT the red lines, which are just guidelines. To get the right size for the card, you need to make sure that you only have one pixel of red guideline in each card (like this; ignore the placement of the numbers because I screencapped that before I realized I messed up).
The outline color of the card number is the same base color as the border/name field.

Puzzle Decks
Puzzle decks are like mini puzzles, only I didn't include guidelines because the card size matches up to the grid guideline on my Photoshop. I like to just select the upper left corner and then nudge it around as needed so that each card is exactly the same size. If your grids are different (I'm not sure if and how it differs between versions or even screen resolutions), I can make a guideline template to add on top.
As for the card numbers, they go in the upper right corner, one pixel away from the top border and the right border (border meaning either the actual border or just the edge of the card).
The outline for the deck name is always the darker color of the pattern on the border/name field, but the card number outline is still the base color.

Master Badge
The outline color is always the darker color of the pattern on the border/name field.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask!