Official Custom Cut Signature card Discussion thread Share your cards & knowledge
I've seen some of the cards knuckles has made and they are extremely impressive. I was just wondering if anyone has tried making their own. I picked up a couple of autos and I am going to try my hand at it, any tips or tricks before I go to cutting? (Other than the obvious "Just send it to Knuckles" tip). I just have some free time and need to slow down on my ripping material purchases.
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Jery
<< <i>Other than the obvious "Just send it to Knuckles" tip >>
Maybe you should have put that in all capital letters.
randy
Thanks and if you do make your own card, please post it. I would like to make some better cards one day when I finally have enough money to purchase a decent photoshop prorgam.
- Joe
airjoedan, nice... real nice.
They don't look amateur to me, especially compared to some of the butcher jobs done by several of the big card companies.
randy
The funny thing is, the background image for all of these is a scrapbooking background paper that I scanned and used by copying and pasting on paint. The hardest part about the whole thing was cutting a perfect hole in the glossy paper - I messed up so many of them. I gave up on these 3-4 months ago as I was frustrated with not being able to be more creative with my limited computer program. Anyways, thanks again and if any of you have any homemade cards, please post them as they would be cool to see...
- Joe
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Recently had a real basic design printed on photopaper by Ritz and found that the printers have to stretch the pic a little to allow for to the edge printing, so that through off my border. Then I couldn't get the rectangle cut out cleanly. The other problem is, most of my autos are too big for regular cards, so I am making them the size of TallBoys (which, I was told is 3.5 x 5, is that correct?)
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You should change the name of this thread to "Official Custom Cut Signature card Discussion thread" and we can share hints and get suggestions/help.
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Probably just try and match up your card sizes to whatever sig you're dealing with.
baseballfanatic-mine are standard size
originalisbest-that's why I'm starting with these two I think I paid $5 for the Ford and $14 for the slabbed Musial
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I am waiting for a auto ball to arrive in the mail.
Guess Who?
Bill Ripken
I have a sweet spot template with the 89 FF card inserted and Im going to cut the auto'd ball and insert it.
My plan.
Print pic.
Glue it to a decoy card.
cut out spot for ball.
Glue ball to another decoy card
Set pic on top and glue.
No back necessary as it will be in my display case. I'll post pics when finished.
Heres a card that a combination of my 2 favorite cards. FF card and 05 BDP.
Im going to use a piece of my cut ball that has the stitching and make it a GU looking card.
Anyone want a ball piece LMK.
The pic needs to be raised and the ball will go where the 7 is. Too much black blank space at top. FYI I didnt make this.
Any suggestions? Pretty low end basic but I dunno?
Chris
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In answer to where to get images of players from, probably the best source would be old baseball mags to current times (if current players.) Have access to a highres scanner, get a clean image, reduce the physical size and you should be ready to go in assembling a look.
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<< <i>Hey, thanks for the compliments guys - but they really are kinda amateur compared to the works of art some people are able to do with photoshop programs. I looked into getting a nice photoshop progam around the time I was making these and got depressed at the price >>
Download GIMP:
www.gimp.org
It's a free alternative to PhotoShop.
Or GimpShop, which is a modification of GIMP to look more like Photoshop.
Tabe
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How did you get such as smooth edge to the players pictures when you cut out the background, I can never get it to look that good. Any tricks?
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A "green screen", if you will.
Zoom waaaaaaaaaaay in, and work carefully.
Only an idiot would have a message board signature.
<< <i>Cut out the majority of the background, and then make another background layer with a light green.... Much, much easier to tell what's what.
A "green screen", if you will.
Zoom waaaaaaaaaaay in, and work carefully. >>
I figured that was going to be the answer. I have been doing that, but alternating between black and white backgrounds. Light green will certainly make things easier. Also, I guess I just need pictures with better resolution. That would certainly help the edges stay sharper.
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Only an idiot would have a message board signature.
I am working on Montana first. In the end it will [hopefully] look like this.
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Here's one of quite a few Saints cards that I'm currently working on for a CU member..
Here's one I've made to get signed directly on the card itself for a show promoter here in Canada.. 25 will be made..
Again, great stuff guys!
- Garret
<< <i>Where do you guys get the signatures you use for these cards? And how do you adhere them to the card? Do you actually cut down the index cards that are used or just build the cards around the signature? Sorry for the dumb questions but this is all new to me.
Chris >>
I either get them through dealers, eBay, or from the player through the mail. I will probably be using normal elmers glue.
As always, nice work Knuckles.
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collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started
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<< <i>I will probably be using normal elmers glue. >>
Good tip: Go to a scrapbook store or stationary store to get some acid free archival glue so you won't end up with ruined autographs over time..
Good luck with the Ripkin card, looks nice.
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Thats funny Heritage...I have a Feller on the way also.
This is what I designed for it this past weekend.
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<< <i>Love the Ripken ball card. Best of luck with that. Get lots of practice on cutting a ball. Also, how are you going to cut the ball and keep the laces intact? >>
Laces Intact-That, I do not know.
You ever cut a ball? Wondering why you mention practice cutting. Wonder how hard it could be. Ill probally use a Xacto knife. If that doesnt work, time to bust out the skil saw. lol
<< <i>Laces Intact-That, I do not know.
You ever cut a ball? Wondering why you mention practice cutting. Wonder how hard it could be. Ill probally use a Xacto knife. If that doesnt work, time to bust out the skil saw. lol >>
I guess if you planning on cutting along the stitches, it won't be a big deal, but then you won't be able to get the laces to stay straight and clean looking.
I just think cutting the leather will be tougher than you think. But, no, I haven't tried it. Are you planning on cutting the other panel just outside of the laces and hiding that under the top layer of cardboard?
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randy
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<< <i>Laces Intact-That, I do not know.
You ever cut a ball? Wondering why you mention practice cutting. Wonder how hard it could be. Ill probally use a Xacto knife. If that doesnt work, time to bust out the skil saw. lol >>
I guess if you planning on cutting along the stitches, it won't be a big deal, but then you won't be able to get the laces to stay straight and clean looking.
I just think cutting the leather will be tougher than you think. But, no, I haven't tried it. Are you planning on cutting the other panel just outside of the laces and hiding that under the top layer of cardboard? >>
Yeah, Im thinking I should keep the other side of the stitches intact.
I just bought another ball cheap (but the auto is not on the sweet spot) and a mini bat auto'd as well. I want to eventually make one with the auto'd bat barrell. Now Im really motivated to finally write Bill and try to get a index card signed. Im being patient on this until I have a good plan as my custom starting Line up of Bill....well lets say I failed to plan.
I haven't actually put any together yet because I can't come up with a printer I like. My current plan (since I am making mine 3.5x5), I am getting them printed online on matte photo. I would like to use some sort of cardstock, but then that brings in a whole problem of cutting both the front and back to size accurately. I guess I could get kinkos or something to do them, but for some reason I am hesitant to get into that.
Anyone else?
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