These look great! I thought about something.. though idk if it would make the cards much thicker. Could you print a silhouette of your character/elements in like a slightly off-white color onto the transparent sticker paper, then your actual print on transparent sticker paper, and layer them? Just curious! Great work!
Yes great point! I tried two methods: white markers behind the transparent sheet and white paper cut to the exact silhouette then glued behind. What you’re describing is more like my second method yet slightly different since you’re describing a pre-printed layer of white behind the character. As far as I know, my local print companies do not print white onto transparent paper…which is a bummer. I know sticker companies like Sticker Mule can print white onto transparent sticker paper like you mentioned, but that’s very costly and wouldn’t be an affordable at home DIY at that point. Great advice! You definitely understand the layering process to this.
The store I print at is FedEx Kinkos. I’m in California and there are many in the US. Regardless, most print shops should offer printing on transparent sheets. It costed me about $2 per print. Thanks for your support!
Looks so good !
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Wow so cool, I’m definitely buying for my son and to support the channel 🎉
have you tried gluing the whole transparency down instead of double sided tape?
@@thetunnelrat Yes I have (: In an updated video I use spray adhesive which works great too when used at a distance.
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These look great! I thought about something.. though idk if it would make the cards much thicker. Could you print a silhouette of your character/elements in like a slightly off-white color onto the transparent sticker paper, then your actual print on transparent sticker paper, and layer them? Just curious! Great work!
Yes great point! I tried two methods: white markers behind the transparent sheet and white paper cut to the exact silhouette then glued behind. What you’re describing is more like my second method yet slightly different since you’re describing a pre-printed layer of white behind the character. As far as I know, my local print companies do not print white onto transparent paper…which is a bummer. I know sticker companies like Sticker Mule can print white onto transparent sticker paper like you mentioned, but that’s very costly and wouldn’t be an affordable at home DIY at that point. Great advice! You definitely understand the layering process to this.
Whats the store called where you printed these? Definitely trying this out and purchasing via your link
The store I print at is FedEx Kinkos. I’m in California and there are many in the US. Regardless, most print shops should offer printing on transparent sheets. It costed me about $2 per print. Thanks for your support!