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Is the Pikachu Illustrator the rarest Pokemon card of all time?

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Is the Pikachu Illustrator the rarest Pokemon card of all time?

Pokemon was introduced in Japan, back in late 1996. In 1997, a little known drawing contest took place. This contest was held in Japan 3 different times during 1997. In each contest, two of the best children’s drawings were selected and the prize was a rare Japanese Pokemon card. This card came to be known as “the Illustrator” or the “Pikachu Illustrator” as it is sometimes called.

But, Is this card the rarest Pokemon card of all time?

I believe the answer is yes. It is the rarest Japanese Pokemon card by a longshota and I would say that it is the rarest Pokemon card the world has ever seen. There was a total of only six of the Pikachu Illustrator cards ever produced. But to make it even more rare, most of the cards were given out to very young children. The only one I have ever seen was given out to a 6 year old boy in Japan. So, of the 6 cards that were given out 13 years ago, how many exist today? And in what condition? Nobody knows exactly how many, but there have only been 1 or 2 of these cards to surface in the 13 years that I have been following Pokemon. There was an illustrator card for sale on Ebay for  .500.00, however it is now gone. One card sold several years ago for ,000. A small fortune for most of us, but the card has been steadily increasing in value ever since its creation in 1997. These cards are very difficult to find in mint condition because they were mainly given to very small children.

The card is a beautiful holofoil that has the word “Illustrator” instead of “Trainer” on the top of the card. It portrays Pikachu holding a paintbrush and has two stars at the bottom of the card indicating its rarity. In addition, it also has a paintbrush logo on the bottom of the card instead of a series mark. This is the only card which has ever had this series mark.

Other people may argue that some of the other rare Japanese Pokemon cards are just as rare or more rare. For example, the Pikachu trophy trainer no. 1 card, the Super Secret Battle Mewtwo 1st place gold trophy card, or the Tropical Mega Battle no. 1 trainer with Exeggutor on it come to mind. These are all very rare Japanese promo cards and some of them like the Tropical Mega Battle no. 1 card was produced in the same extremely low quantity, but I would still have to say the Pikachu Illustrator would have to be the rarest Pokemon card of all time. Just because it seems to be almost impossible to find. I have seen the other cards surface once every 4-5 years for about 00-7000 per card, but the Illustrator is always at least double the price. Maybe due to the fact that Pikachu is a more popular character, but I still believe that the Pikachu Illustrator card is the rarest Pokemon card of all time.

This article was written by Brian Grabow who has lived in Japan since 1997 and has vast knowledge of Japanese Pokemon cards, plushies, and much more. For the largest source of  rare Japanese Pokemon cards directly from Japan, check out his store. Pokemon plush toys, charms, deck boxes, sleeves, charms, figures, and thousands more very rare Japanese Pokemon items.


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How do I make a birthday card on Microsoft Word 2007 without using Clip Art?

Question by morgste281: How do I make a birthday card on Microsoft Word 2007 without using Clip Art?
In computer class at my school, we learned how to make birthday cards without using Clip art, but I forgot. My moms birthday is tomorrow and I would appreciate it if anyone told me how or gave me tips! I know that the first thing you do is click on the Office Button…… that’s all I remember. Help!

Best answer:

Answer by brayden
Open Word of course. Then click the round office button (top left hand corner), select new, scroll down to “Greeting Cards” and click it, then select “Occasions and Events” and then you’ll see some birthday card templates to pick from

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How do I add clip art to create a Christmas photo card?

Question by Charlie: How do I add clip art to create a Christmas photo card?
I would like to design a Christmas photo, and add Santa Hats on my kids heads, add presents in the background but I can not find any clip art to do this in Adobe Photoshop. I just bought the software and it does not offer any thing about clipart to photos, just to slides. Help

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Answer by Philip H
Get the clip arts from Microsoft, then copy it and paste it to photoshop.

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Prepare my business card artwork for PDF (Bleed and Crop Marks) for perfect printing – CorelDRAW 12 and Adobe Illustrator CS3

Prepare my business card artwork for PDF (Bleed and Crop Marks) for perfect printing – CorelDRAW 12 and Adobe Illustrator CS3

Most people in today’s digital world already use some type of graphic software and have some idea of how to put together a business card, flyer, brochure or postcard with with no, or little, problem. The problem is their work is unfinished – unfinished meaning their artwork does not have any needed ‘Bleed’ values and/or ‘Crop Marks’ on the PDF. Both bleed values and crop marks are needed in printing so the printer knows exactly how to handle and cut your product. Have you ever wondered why the graphics are not centered or something important is cut off? The reason is because you, through your artwork have allowed the printers to have thousands of options and ways to print your product. So, basically, it is a gamble to send your artwork to the printers without any bleed values and/or crop marks.

Bleed Values:
Bleed values are needed in order for the printers to print ‘Beyond’ your product size – in result, the the edges of your products are printed with your graphics and colors and not some white line showing up on the face of your printing product. If there is no bleed in the file, the printing shop might or usually ‘Stretches’ the file to the bleed in order to print beyond the entire product. This may function for you, unless of course, the stretch process stretches your important text/graphics and then cuts it off or the artwork is not centered in your end product. Printers have very limited control of the out come without bleed values. I will explain to you quick and easy ways to add bleed values to your artwork.

Crop Marks:
Crop marks are needed for printers to align and center your product and most importantly, where to cut your product. There can be thousands of ways to place your product on the printing plates and thousands of ways to cut your product without crop marks. Using crop marks on your PDF, there is only ONE way to place and cut your product. The odds of “one” are best.

CorelDRAW 12 – Instructions for Bleed and Crop Marks
Most people who read this will already have their artwork done, so let’s move on to make the project flawless with any printer shop. A standard business card is dimensioned at 2″ x 3.5″ -  this will also be the ‘Paper Type/Size of your Corel project in both Method 1 and 2 below. Next is the bleed. At this point, it is important to know the bleed value of your printer shop – some are .25″ and really good printer shops are .125″.

In CorelDRAW 12, there are 2 ways to create bleed.

Method 1 – (Ex. Business Card – finished size: 2″ X 3.5″ with bleed of .125″: 2.125″ X 3.625″)
Add bleed to you output print settings. Go into File, Print Preview, Settings, Layout – Check mark the ‘Bleed Limit’. Keep in mind that you just can’t type in the bleed value into the field. You have to think: The Corel bleed value extends on all 4 sides if the project – If you enter in a bleed vaule of .125″, you will have .125″ on the top, .125″ on the bottom, .125″ on the left and .125″ on the right. So if you do the math: business card dimension 2″ x 3.5″. Height: 2″ + .125″ +.125″ = 2.25″ Wrong! Width – 3.5″ + .125″ + .125″ = Wrong again! You will have to take the bleed value that the printer shop gives you (ex. .125″) and then divide it by 2 (for two sides) = .0625 This is correct! So enter in .0625″ into the ‘Bleed Limit’ field and press ‘apply’ and ‘OK’.

Note: Add guidelines to your project that don’t get printed. This will give you a ‘Guideline’ as to where NOT to put your important text or graphics. With a bleed of .125 the guidelines need to offset the business card dimension by .0625″ which is .125″/2 since we have two sides.  So, the guidelines dimension vertically would be for example: -.0625″, 0.0″, .0625″, 1.375″, 2.0″, 2.0625″. Horizontally is: -.0625″, 0.0″, .0625″, 2.9375″, 3.0″, 3.0625″.

Crop Marks:
Go in File, Print Preview, Settings, Prepress. Check mark the ‘Crop/foldmarks’ and ‘Exterior only’. Press ‘Apply’ and ‘OK’. You now have crop marks on your PDF. Publish to PDF – Done.

Method 2 – make your image sizes to the bleed value. Example: 2.125″ x 3.625″. All we did here was add the bleed value .125 to the width and height of the images. Once you center your images, you now have bleed.

Note: Add guidelines to your project that don’t get printed. This will give you a ‘Guideline’ as to where NOT to put your important text or graphics. With a bleed of .125 the guidelines need to offset the business card dimension by .0625″ which is .125″/2 since we have two sides.  So, the guidelines dimension vertically would be for example: -.0625″, 0.0″, .0625″, 1.375″, 2.0″, 2.0625″. Horizontally is: -.0625″, 0.0″, .0625″, 2.9375″, 3.0″, 3.0625″.

Add your Crop Marks as explained above. Publish to PDF – Done.

Adobe Illustrator CS3 – Instructions for Bleed and Crop Marks
1. Set the Document Setup dimensions to 3.625″ X 2.125″
2. Align all your images to the dimensions above. (keep in mind the Safety Margin. All important text should be in the window of 1.875″ X 3.375″). It is good practice to use ‘Guidelines’ offset-ed .0625 of all 4 sides “IN” of the B-Card size of 2″ X 3.5″.
3. Re-Set the Document setup dimensions back to 3.5″ X 2.0″ and leave the images as they are in step 1. This step will leave the needed Bleed to print perfectly to the edges and the Crop Marks will come in at the document setup dimensions of 3.5″ X 2.0″.
4. Align some of the graphics IF required.
5. Save as PDF – Preset to “Press”. Marks and Bleeds Tab, “All Printer Marks” will be selected and set to Bleed to zero, because no matter how much you play with the bleed, no effect seems to be the result.

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