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Title: How to paint on plastic sleeve? Want to turn trading card into hero card
Post by: Zer0evil on February 24, 2016, 05:45:14 PM
Hello, any artists have advice for painting on top of plastic, will probably use a number stencil, so that it is permanent and not messy (doesn't rub off,etc)?

I want to make a ghetto Dark Phoenix hero card by simply painting colored numbers on the deck protector sleeves clear surface (create an overlay effect, cheaply).

Thanks for any tips.

(http://i.imgur.com/Bk69dy6.jpg)


P.S. tried to post this in custom cards section, but it wouldn't let me.
Title: Re: How to paint on plastic sleeve? Want to turn trading card into hero card
Post by: Jack on February 24, 2016, 07:11:11 PM
The easiest method I've found is to use transparency film (overhead projector sheets) that you can use with a inkjet/laser printer. I'm sure Staples or Kinkos will have the stuff too. You can easily get 9 to a page and its just a matter of cutting out the 2.5x3.5 rectangle and overlaying it. No mess, no fuss.

I've done it in the past, not sure if I can find the post link (http://www.beenhereandthere.com/SMF/custom-cards/homemade-holo-heroes/), but I used clear adhesive vinyl to print EFSI on top of Batman: Holo Series cards to make them mimic the more expensive character cards -- for proxy purposes.
Title: Re: How to paint on plastic sleeve? Want to turn trading card into hero card
Post by: Zer0evil on February 25, 2016, 04:41:26 PM
Good idea, I will look into it. Thanks for the tip.

Another idea a woman suggested to me on twitter was to use a exact fit sleeve and colored permanent markers and do the double sleeve method, put the smaller exact fit "painted" sleeve on the card, and insert it into a bigger deck protector sleeve to protect it.

Both will probably work, I will experiment and see how it goes.
Title: Re: How to paint on plastic sleeve? Want to turn trading card into hero card
Post by: Zer0evil on April 18, 2017, 05:49:31 PM
UPDATE: I know this has been weighing heavily on everyone's minds in anticipation..


I bought a pack of circular colored label stickers (red,green,yellow,blue), cut them in half and put the half circle colored stickers on top of the plastic, then used a ball point pen to write the number on it.



(http://i.imgur.com/MLdaOWk.gif)