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Anyway, here's how to make a custom deck. http://berserk-games.com/knowledgebase/custom-decks/
So my reply is not helpful, and yet your reply is a link that is inside the glaring obvious thread I mentioned in my reply.
If they had "read first", this thread wouldn't even need to exist. But who will bother ever looking for stuff when they can just ask the same thing over and over and there will be always someone who wants to show how helpful they are to do their work for them?
Are you sure you're helping and not just enabling their bad habits of asking instead of reading what they should read by themselves?
The answer isn't right in the "Read First" post. It's in the knowledge base, and it's below the fold. Why not just link to it directly and save someone a lot of time clicking around.
If you really don't want to answer the same question again and again, just don't answer the question. No one's forcing you to belittle every dumb question that comes by.
Ok then.
But what do I know, I'm the worst kind of person, so, don't listen to me.
and i actually useally search online first for example on tf2 when i was new to the game i searched up how to do the bot commands and found my awnser without asking the question
i only will ask a question if i can't find a answear to it
This ^
Drag and drop pngs/jpegs from your other folders into that template/black picture with numbers until it fills with the cards you want. Then you go to file>Save as and you save it somewhere in your machine that you can easily find.
Afterwards, you launch tabletop simulator, go to a singleplayer game, hit Objects>Chest>Custom>Deck. This will open a small import wizard. On the line next to Face, hit the folder icon, and select the deck file you saved with the deck generator before. You can do the same and select a png for the card back you want your deck to have by clicking the folder next to the line labelled Back.
Choose the rest of the settings as you want for number of cards, width and height and then click Import to create your deck. Afterwards, you can save your deck in the chest, and access it by clicking on Objects>Chest>Saved Objects.
Note that the default number for a deck is 52, so if you filled all 70 spaces on the template, to see them all you will need to drag the slider all the way to the end during the Import Wizard part.
Thank you for the helpful reply. I have a question, though.
I followed your process and have created a deck using the TTS Deck Editor under the Modding > Deck Builder folder. I've saved that deck under Documents in a folder there.
When I try to import it within TTS, I can see the PNG files, but not the deck files for some reason. All Types is selected - but they're just not showing up. I know I'm browsing to the correct location (confirming by viewing it in Windows Explorer)....so what am I missing? I can add the card back (it's a PNG), but not the Face deck.
Thank you!
You're seeing the PNG files from the in-game file browser? That's correct. You import the front-face-grid-image file and TTS splits it up for you. A different file is used for all the backs, like you've done.
The missing step is that once you save the deck, you must also Export it. Then it will be saved as a PNG file that you can browse to using the Custom Deck wizard within TTS.