![]() It is my hopes this thread gets a sticky to aid people in the future and reduce the redundancy of this question in everybody's lives. I need this information so I can go to print tomorrow on a custom plaque I am making for a soldier who is retiring. If I could get a jpg, or even a photoshop file that would be great. For the bold lettering I will use all caps Franklin Gothic. The font I will be using for the writing will be Courier (T1 in bold), I am told American typewriter works well too. I am looking for the Joe Peach or Silver (preferably silver) basic File card template with no writing on it if possible. I want free rain in my creative process, to add as little or much as I want too. The generator doesn't space things correctly or resize fonts. I am aware of the file card generator which is available on JoeCustoms. This sharing ground can help fans of any era of Joe and collect our knowledge in one place. I would like to create this thread to be the source all tankers can use for every generation of file card, and card back creation. Hasbro factory card colors often vary in color but you go with what you like.I know this is something which probably gets asked all the time on the boards, and a search yielded me too many results to sift through and after reading through many threads I can't find any definitive sources for the information. Honestly you can skip the black back if you want but its a fairly easy step that makes you card look way better. When done all you need to do is cut excess white and black cards on the front.and your left with a clean card CLOSE to the size of 25th Anniversary s a hair off.with a sweet black back. Want to create your own vintage vehicle or figure art The '3D' G.I. This uncredited logo was uploaded to brands of the world. Posts 90 Making your own file cards I've long daydreamed about creating a few Joe and Cobra characters. Then I flip the stack over and print the filecards on the white side. The '2D' G.I.Joe logo above was used on every figure and vehicle from 1982-1985 You can download an infinitly scalable. Joe (3 3/4') - Brought to you by Yo Joe Customs and Fan Creations Making your own file cards Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: Making your own file cards Thread Tools 11-20-2008 1 Amberjack Member Join Date Jan 2008 Location York County, Pa. PERSONALLY I print out a bunch of 8.5" x 11" sheets in pure black. This will fit three cards to a single sheet of 8.5x11" card stock. When you insert your PNG of the filecard you then need to resize the image to those same measurements.2.99" height and the 5.16" width. ![]() You can keep adding duplicate pages to your publisher file. Make the page 2.99" height and the width 5.16". Once you save the file, you can make a page using Publisher. I use Times mostly but the header is Arial bold. And typing up the profile and figuring out size and font you want. GI Joe Classified Series Official Thread 2023 Mezco One:12 Collective G.I. ![]() The cards include red back cards of the Baroness, V1 Storm Shadow, Scrap Iron, Firefly, a TFW2005 Hisstank Thundercats TokuNation. ![]() So essentially you have a blank white file card with a blank spot for artwork of the character.Īfter that its just a matter of adding in your characters art work.sizing it to the box. I recently picked up a stack of file cards at a flea market. I Clear all the color around the frame of art work and logo beneath it denoting Joe or Cobra. Personally I use MS Paint for the process and save files as PNG. Delete all the lor sample the color you want the card to be.I usually use the 25th anniversary cards for size and colors. My recommendation in making custom cards is to scan in a file card. Its not a thicker stock by any means its just a tad nicer than plain 110lb card stock. But most associate will be happy to use whatever stock it takes to get you out of the store.I do. The GI Bill of Rights for GI Joe has also started a lot of wheels busily. The stores are instructed to not use that stock for anything but business cards. If anyone has on file some good sales talks to persuade men to take the harder. Now you can generally get 110 lb card stock at any Office Depot / Office Max or Staples.īUT my preferred stock if you can get it is their business card matte stock. Closest I have managed to make for a reasonable price is using card stock. ![]()
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