Color
General
Text
Art
Info
Set
Watermark
Advanced
Download
Border
Color


Border Color
Title Color Outline
Type Color Outline
Rules Color Outline
Power/Toughness Color
Name
Mana Cost
Type
Rules Text

Rules Text Font Size
Pixels Between Paragraphs
Shift All Text Down
Shift Mana Symbols Down
Image

Image Zoom
Image Left
Image Up Image Rotation
Other Info
Card Number
Rarity
Set Abbreviation
Language
Artist Credit
Info Color
Set Code
Set Symbol Rarity
Custom Set Symbol

Scale Set Symbol
Download
Frame Rate



Watermark Color

Watermark Opacity
Planeswalker Ability Line Height These values set the height of each ability box of the planeswalker. For evenly spaced boxes use (145, 145) or (90, 90, 90)
Planeswalker Ability Values
Hand Size Modifier Life Total Modifier
About
Mana Symbols
Other Codes
Set Codes
Card Colors
Welcome to Card Conjurer!
Card Conjurer is a program that creates custom Magic: The Gathering cards. There are already plenty of Magic card makers, but what sets Card Conjurer apart from the rest is its live-edit capabilities. Users can immediately see the effects of any change they make, which makes card customization easier and more enjoyable. Additionally, Card Conjurer offers more borders than any other website, including flip cards, planar cards, Ixalan maps, and so much more.

About Me
My name is Kyle Burton and I am currently a high school student. I used to play Pokemon, but when a friend introduced me to Magic in 2013 I sold my pocket monsters and bought an M14 Intro Pack. Ever since that day Magic has been my all time favorite game. In addition to playing games, I've always loved technology. During the 2017-18 school year I tought myself how to code Javascript, and a little bit of HTML and CSS. The following summer I created Kyle's Card Imager. (KCI) It was pretty simple but I soon began to add more border images like Miracle or Nyx. After a few months I decided to share my creation, so I renamed it Card Conjurer and uploaded it to Github.

Donate?
I hope that you found Card Conjurer useful! If you did, you can help me out tremendously by making a small donation or using a referral link... Or you can check out my friend's youtube channel: Izzet Right?

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Izzet Right?
Each of the following codes must include '{' before each code and '}' after. These codes aren't caps sensitive.
Like the mana symbols, each of the following codes must include '{' before each code and '}' after. These codes are caps sensitive.
• line → Skips to the next line
• bar → Just like line, except adds the bar that usually seperates flavor text
• lineNoSpace → Just like line, except stays closer to the previous line
• i → Text is italicized
• /i → Text returns to normal
• left → Text aligns to the left
• center → Text aligns to the center
• right → Text aligns to the right
• plane → Creates a large and shifts the following text to the right. This is designed for planar cards.
Every set in Magic: The Gathering has an associated 2-3 letter code. For example, Homelands is HM and Innistrad is ISD. This program uses the codes from The Gatherer, the official Magic card database. A handy list of all sets and their codes can be found on Wikipedia. These codes aren't caps sensitive.
Under the 'Card Border' tab use the following guidelines:
• Border → Selects the border style, such as planar card, m15 card, etc...
• Color → Primary color
• Second Color → Secondary color. Only affects the right half of the card, as seen on hybrid cards.
• Third Color → Tertiary color. Affects the entire card, including power and toughness, as seen on two-colored gold cards.

Under the 'Border (Advanced)' tab the checkboxes are fairly straightforward. Try each feature out to see what it does.
Check out some samples