Ever notice how a few teams have those awesome trading cards? Remember when dedicated members of Team 811 attempted to create unique trading card for each team in Atlanta during the 2004 Championship competition? Well, using this program (Written by me of Team 811), you can crank out your very own Trading Cards! Simply use the program, bring the resulting Bitmap files to a print shop, and in no time you’ll have cool-looking trading cards!
NOTE: .NET Framework is required to run this program. It’s included in the .zip to make life that much easier.
Please make sure to look over the ReadMe. If you find any glaring bugs that aren’t mentioned in the ReadMe, please post them here. Please keep in mind that this program is still in its beta stages, since I just started writing it on Friday.
I apologize for the corrupt .zip, I’m trying to upload it again using a different FTP client… I don’t trust the first one I was using… It should be done in about 5-10 minutes.
EDIT: And it’s good. Once again, sorry for the corrupt .zip, a bad FTP client is to blame. Enjoy the program.
Also, I’m rewriting most of the program to make it more efficient and make the cards more customizable. Expect a major rehaul of the program between the Granite State Regionals (translation: After this weekend) and the Championship event. I’ll keep you all posted.
After next year’s kickoff, I’ll provide an update package that will basically update the files to apply for the new game, as soon as I can get a real page put together for this program.
Make sure to bring me some of your cards if you’re gonna be at the Verizon Center later this week! I’ll be tough to miss (I’ll be in the bright yellow 811 garb with a giant sombrero).
I am getting an error when I try to install it. I updated my .NET framework to 1.1 and then I downloaded the .exe. After that I double clicked the .exe to install the program but I get an error saying “This file contains invalid data.”