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http://lists.csua.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gzg-lFound a neat little
program called Trading Card maker:
http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/deck.php
Messing around with an image I used for a Star Wars SSD to make a
corresponding trading card as well:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/2fulvh
Feedback appreciated--thanks.
MD
When I read your message, I thought you were going to make trading cards with
SSDs on them for game play. You know, just a small deck of SSDs, then a
separate page to write orders.
Certains what I thought, and not a bad idea. Actually, you could get a smaller
ship's SSD and order space on one card, then laminate for reuse. Wouldn't try
it with an attack carrier, or course.
However, I am intrigued by what I'm seeing. Is this an 'event' card to draw
from a deck, or playable from a hand?
The_Beast
Tom-Noh-B on 04/04/2007 07:30:18 AM:
> When I read your message, I thought you were going to make trading
On Wed, April 4, 2007 7:04 am, Doug Evans said:
> Certains what I thought, and not a bad idea. Actually, you could get a
This is actually what I do. I have a "deck" of SSDs and write my orders on a
separate sheet. I used to use trading card protective sleeves, but now that
you mention lamination, I think I'll go that route since I have one at the
office.
> From: "McCarthy, Tom > When I read your message, I thought you were
----Tom,did not think of that but thanks for the idea.I will try that
out now!
> > From: Doug Evans >
----Doug it is from an event deck for a just completed writeup of a Star
Wars scenario for Full Thrust.The card is something I made for fun.It is a
visual aid for one of the possible reinforcements that could appear in the
scenario. I used Dean's Crossover game stats and Brendan Robertson's SW
conversion
stats,plus modelled some of my own SSD's after their conversions for the few
needed ships not covered by them.Just want to ask their permission about use
of some of their material in modified form before I put the scenario files
onto my webpage.
Thanks,
> > From: "McCarthy, Tom > When I read your message, I thought you were
> I think I owe that idea to Nick Caldwell (or was it another fellow from
I was't there for that game but I believe you're thinking of Keith
Watt.See http://www.exodusproject.com/
> I was't there for that game but I believe you're thinking of Keith
You're right. Thanks, and apologies to Keith.