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Dark Synchro monster, made with Magic Set Editor


nytro_fox

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i'm not asking the card's opinion "practically". i'm asking it "technically". and the thread's question is: IT'S REALISTIC OR NOT? MAGIC SET EDITOR NEEDS CHANGES OR THOSE YGO CARD MAKER DOES? OR DOES ANYBODY HAS ANY OTHER THING TO SAY?

 

so?

 

try not to use caps.

 

There are pros and cons of MSE and YCM

 

MSE

Pros:

The text formatting is better than YCM's

They have dark synchros

More rarity options

 

Cons:

The text is wrong

The text location is wrong

 

YCM

Pros:

The text and location is right

The templates are a bit better

 

Cons:

Doesn't have the pros of MSE

 

 

Now if we can combine the pros together,you would get a pretty good cardmaker

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Wow...

 

Here's all thats wrong on the card you posted.

 

1. You can see the dotted lines on the card still.

2. The text is wrong.

3. The color of the card is wrong.

4. The set number is messed up.

5. '2st Edition' nice mistake.

 

What is right:

1. The Attribute symbol

2. The stars

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Wow...

 

Here's all thats wrong on the card you posted.

 

1. You can see the dotted lines on the card still.

2. The text is wrong.

3. The color of the card is wrong.

4. The set number is messed up.

5. '2st Edition' nice mistake.

 

What is right:

1. The Attribute symbol

2. The stars

 

lol, ok, the 5º error its my fault im not english and im still learning (more a distraction than a language error, but whatever...)

 

ok, so some have good and bad things that the other has and not too.

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Go into Computer, OS C:, Program Files, magic set editor 2, data, yugioh mse-style, Find the style folder and open it with notepad. Now look through it and find where it says:

 

############################# Name line

name:

left: 34

top : 30

width: 254

height: 37

alignment: middle shrink-overflow

padding bottom: 0

z index: 2

font:

name: Palatino Linotype Bold (or MatrixBoldSmallCaps)

size: 26

color:

 

Change Palitino Linotype Bold to MatrixRegularSmallCaps. Your done, and your card looks great. Make sure to do it with the areas like Type and Serial Number, ect.

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Go into Computer' date=' OS C:, Program Files, magic set editor 2, data, yugioh mse-style, Find the style folder and open it with notepad. Now look through it and find where it says:

 

############################# Name line

name:

left: 34

top : 30

width: 254

height: 37

alignment: middle shrink-overflow

padding bottom: 0

z index: 2

font:

name: Palatino Linotype Bold (or MatrixBoldSmallCaps)

size: 26

color:

 

Change Palitino Linotype Bold to MatrixRegularSmallCaps. Your done, and your card looks great. Make sure to do it with the areas like Type and Serial Number, ect.

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I would also recommend decreasing the size a bit,the cards I look at don't have the font almost going from top to bottom

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Go into Computer' date=' OS C:, Program Files, magic set editor 2, data, yugioh mse-style, Find the style folder and open it with notepad. Now look through it and find where it says:

 

############################# Name line

name:

left: 34

top : 30

width: 254

height: 37

alignment: middle shrink-overflow

padding bottom: 0

z index: 2

font:

name: Palatino Linotype Bold (or MatrixBoldSmallCaps)

size: 26

color:

 

Change Palitino Linotype Bold to MatrixRegularSmallCaps. Your done, and your card looks great. Make sure to do it with the areas like Type and Serial Number, ect.

[/quote']

 

I would also recommend decreasing the size a bit,the cards I look at don't have the font almost going from top to bottom

 

Actually, when you change the font, it gets smaller.

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