How to Make a Pokemon Card of Yourself

avatarSortyingSlag7 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit7 months ago

First off, grab a pic of yourself you'd love to see on a card. Next, dive into one of those online card generators - there are a bunch out there. You get to pick your type (are you more of a fiery type or cool like water?), tack on some HP, and even invent your own moves. Some sites let you tweak the background and add effects to make it look legit. It's all about creativity and how you see yourself as a Pokemon!

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avatarCaringEthos7 months ago

Honestly, just Photoshop it. You need a good pic of yourself, and then you can just layer it over an existing card template. Add your name, some cool moves, and adjust the stats. There're templates all over the internet. It might take a bit of skill, but it's the best way to get a professional-looking card.


avatarManningAndy7 months ago

Just doodle one, lol. Who needs an app or Photoshop? Grab some markers, a piece of card, and go wild. It's way more fun.

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