(Feb. 03, 2015 6:06 PM)Izhkoort Wrote: Does someone have a way to scale the sticker sheets? (for each generation)
Scans are usually cropped versions of the actual full page scans, so you will need to scale them right.
If Im doing a plastic gen bey sticker sheet then heres what I do:
1. Scan a plastic gen bit chip, any one you have
2.Get the sticker sheet scan for desired beyblade
3. Open up both of the above in photoshop
4. Create a new document (or whatever its called in photoshop), basically do "ctr+n" and a dialog box appears. Chose the Paper size/type to A4, since its the standard paper size all over the world, I think.
5. Now you will have 3 working tabs which contain your: (A) new document (B) Sticker sheet scan © Bit chip scan
6. Cut and paste (B) into bit chip scan document
7. Select the layer it is and Reduce the opacity of the sticker sheet scan down to 50 or so.
8. Then resize it so that the bit chip sticker fits perfectly on the bitchip scan. Basically you are scaling the bit chip sticker itself to the actual scale size scan of the bitchip. So you end up scaling the other stickers on the sheet appropriately as well.
9. Now move the scaled sticker sheet to the new document. It will come up as the same size as scale size assuming your scanner does A4 size scans and you made the new document A4.
10. Execute print command.
IMO its the most accurate way to do it. I print on glossy paper. Then Take a wide transparent scotch tape, apply it over the print so that the ink dont smudge. Stickers will last forever this way.
One more thing. Printers can have their own scale setting for prints. So check the settings before printing.