![]() ![]() ![]() All of the business card sizes in my Word program are 2" tall by 3.5" wide. It seems you already know you need to use Word or some other word processing program to print out business cards. ![]() I can't speak for every computer/printer set up, but PDN always defers to my Epson Photo printer, giving me only the choice of photo-sized prints of wallet, 4圆, 5x7, etc. Paint.NET is for creating and processing images, not words. Sorry I can't help more - looks like you've got a stressful weekend ahead Ahmed - nice mini tutorial I suppose it would be possible to create a template in PDN - getting the measurements from the pre-cut card, but there are a lot of variables to get wrong - dpi and your printer settings (eg borders) could mean a lot of attempts and wasted card! I do remember I had more success with designs that were slightly over-sized and without a noticeable border as this gave a bit of room if the edges didn't line up exactly. I think I even ended up measuring the card itself with a ruler to get the positions correct - good luck (I did eventually solve it - so don't give up - however it was about 3 years ago so cannot remember exactly and my template is unlikely to be the same size as yours). I think I solved this by playing around with the positioning within Word itself - I would suggest checking that 'picture tools/position' is set to absolute position and lock anchor. The main problems I had was lining up the images I had into the template without them moving around and not lining up with the cuts in the card. I had difficulties like this when I did my business cards using the pop out pre-cut Avery card. Of course your own try will be better as you'll give it some time. ħ- create a new layer above them all using the color bucket tool, fill the selection blackĨ- set the layer blending mode to reflectĩ- use the gradient tool at transparency mode, slide till you reach a good looking shade on your card. ģ- think of what colors will fit the best, i choose grey and white, after that select your rectangle using the magic wand, and with the gradient tool use the radial gradient to have your base color done, you have something like this:ĥ-get your logo, you sure do have one don't you?, get that logo, put it in the center of our new layer (In my logo it's just a black text), set the layer opacity to your own liking.Ħ- go to the main layer again, use magic wand to select the logo. ĭue to google, business cards are rounded rectangles, the size is smaller than a hand ,ġ-so we will start with a canvas of width265 and height 150, which equals 7centimeters x 4centimetersĢ-Using the rounded rectangle tool, we'll draw a rounded rectangle to fill the hole canvas, remember to have the draw shape filled selected. I don't understand what is Business Card Creator plugins for PDN ,However, i hope you're talking about a rectangle where you put your image and logo and info. ![]()
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