![]() ![]() On the Centre layer use the Rectangle Select tool and (anywhere on the canvas) drag a rectangle that is 350x500 - use the paint bucket to fill this black (this is for the black cards, you should fill this red for the red cards). This will give your rectangle rounded corners.Ĭreate a new layer - call it 'Centre'. You should now have a white rectangle with a transparent border.Įffects > Noise > Median: Radius 30 - Percentile 50. Image > Canvas Size (CTRL+SHIFT+R) and change the canvas to 1000 x 1000. Set your secondary colour with an alpha value of 0 (zero) so it is completely transparent. Start with a 500x700 canvas - filled white. The steps demonstrated here are not anything new, or exciting, and I'm sure most PDN users could easily create a playing card image, however, for the PDN noob's, here's the steps I decided to make everything from scratch, but you could easlily do a GIS for some cards. I decided on Aces as they were reasonably easy you could, of course, make other cards - I'll leave it up to you, the user, to take these steps and modify them for your own purposes. This part deals with the making of the playing cards I used. You will also require the following plugins. You will need at least Paint.NET version v3.20 ![]() This tutorial is posted in response to many requests as to how I made the 'bent' cards and poker chips in this piece, ![]()
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