
20 boxes/case, 500 cases total.Common sets (250): approx.

Thanks much to LMA for the checklist!īox: 36 packs of 12 cards. Early boxes had error cards for the Stripping Empress subset. Many of the chase cards were lightly distributed or available only through dealer offers and mail-ins. Stephen Hicks, with some images by Suze Randall. Images were mostly taken from the photo portfolio of J. Many of the cards do not have titles other than "Hot Shot" and no indication of the model's identity. Hot Shots 2 : The Emperors CollectionHot Shots - 1993 Please click on the image above to visit the main page.
#HOTSHOTS2 DOWNLOAD#
Version 2.2.0 brings "the ability to restore the previous selection in region and freehand grabbing and some new options for the download process".The House of Checklists is provided as an information resource for And handy extras include an "Encircle" tool which draws a vector ring around whatever you want to highlight an "Obfuscate" tool pixelates text you'd like to hide "Magnify" magnifies a circular area of the image, to zoom in on some fine detail and "Tag" adds a new numbered tag to the image every time you click.įinally, once all this is finished, your image can be copied to the clipboard, saved directly to disk, or even uploaded to the web (there's support for saving to Imgur, Imageshack, FreeImageHosting and CanardPC, as well as your own FTP account). You can also draw curves, polygons, polylines and more. You might start by drawing lines, squares, ellipses and arrows, perhaps, or adding text captions. The real fun starts if you open your grab in the HotShots editor, though, where you can enhance your image with a host of vector-based annotations.

These all have their own default hotkeys, but you can customise them to whatever you like.Īfter taking a snapshot, you can have the program add a simple effect (drop shadow, borders, progressive opacity, torn edges), before saving it directly to disk, either automatically or with a regular "Save As" dialog.
#HOTSHOTS2 FULL#
It can grab the full screen, all screens (in a multimonitor setup), the active window, and rectangular or freehand regions.

The program offers a good range of capture types. HotShots is a tool for capturing screens, then annotating them in various ways.
