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  2. Where can I download high quality images of poker cards?

    boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/51426

    I am looking for high quality images of poker cards to download. I can use Google Images to download the images, but it would be impossible to find 53 identical cards in terms of style (52 cards + 1 joker card).

  3. Where can I get free tarot cards images to print? [closed]

    boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/8674

    I am looking to download some set/s of tarot cards in order to print them. This needs to be from a free site. Grayscale cards are also acceptable. It would be great if the images are designed speci...

  4. How to make custom Cards Against Humanity Cards?

    boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/14438/how-to-make-custom-cards-against...

    Cards Against Humanity has a free download for a PDF to print custom cards (e.g. PDF for printing custom white cards). However, it seems that these cards are not the same shape/size as the official cards which you get when you purchase the game.

  5. What is the best way to print cards for my game?

    boardgames.stackexchange.com/.../what-is-the-best-way-to-print-cards-for-my-game

    I want to print cards for my game, without using a commercially-available site. Basically, I'm looking for materials I could find in a store. How do I make these cards in a work- and price-efficient way, making sure that they look nice afterward? The cards should be able to be shuffled, much like poker cards.

  6. Where can I get custom Magic: the Gathering cards printed?

    boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/11077

    I didn't bother printing backs. I just sleeved the cards. For rigidity, I backed them with real cards or those silly advertisement cards you get in booster packs. As long as you do that for every card in the deck, it should shuffle correctly. I use the images from magiccards.info since they have a higher resolution than Gatherer's.

  7. What is the typical DPI at which playing cards are printed?

    boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/23245/what-is-the-typical-dpi-at-which...

    I recently had a deck of custom cards printed at MakePlayingCards. They accept bmp,png,tiff and jpg images at a minimum resolution of 300 DPI. I have a bunch of SVG vector images that I can convert...

  8. How to make cards for a card game? - Board & Card Games Stack...

    boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/21432/how-to-make-cards-for-a-card-game

    I'm making a board game where there is a deck of monster cards and I'm interested - is there some tool/script that allows to make images for cards from some text file that contains all the needed information (.txt, .xml or something else)?

  9. Are there vector graphics available of the mana symbols of magic?

    boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/9223/are-there-vector-graphics...

    If you are trying to create custom cards, you might want to check out magicseteditor.sourceforge.net also there used to be an MTG symbols font floating around (which could be used to get the vectors) but it seems to have disappeared from the 'net. Still looking for a place to download it.

  10. Solitaire game where you deal four up, four down

    boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/43719/solitaire-game-where-you-deal...

    You lay out 52 cards (1 deck), dealt four up, four down. You get 8 piles: on the left, four face-up (arranged so you can see all of them). on the right, face downward except for the top card on each which is face-up. This makes 7 cards per pile on the left and 6 per pile on the right.

  11. Questions tagged [playing-cards] - Board & Card Games Stack...

    boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/playing-cards

    This tag refers to questions specifically about playing cards themselves, covering topics such as shuffling, construction, lamination, deck sizes etc. It *is not* a meta tag for adding to any card game question!