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  1. Welcome everyone to a Cardconjurer tutorial. This guide will be more in-depth with this program than the full proxy tutorial that I covered previously. Enjoy...

  2. The dropdown menus are used to navigate through frame packs. Frame groups (left, currently "Regular") organize frame packs into general groups, whereas frame packs (right, currently "Regular Frames") contain the actual images and settings you'll use to create cards.

  3. Learn how to create custom Magic: The Gathering cards with Card Conjurer in this step-by-step tutorial on YouTube.

  4. Here's how you can run Card Conjurer locally! Note : We are currently working on porting, rewriting, and extending the original Card Conjurer source as a standalone desktop app built in Electron-React for Windows, Mac and Linux.

  5. I've been making a few borderless proxies I'm quite happy with on Cardconjurer, and was looking to print them through MPC. I've downloaded them through the program which ends looking like this, but I noticed that MPC likes to keep extra space past the border to prevent cutoff.

  6. You're good to go! You could also set up Card Conjurer in a more traditional method using WAMP, Docker, XAMPP, etc. ← Help out Card Conjurer's original creator, Kyle. We love you buddy.

  7. Yes, you need to print a minimum of 18 cards. You probably won't find anywhere that will print only one single card. MPC requires a 1/8" margin. CardConjurer has a 1/8" margin option when making the card (bottom of the list of frame categories). See r/mpcproxies/wiki