I am thinking of doing a pretty lengthy comic for my senior thesis - in pencil because I can work quickly with it, and I don't mind certain scenes being less rendered than others (sacrifice necessary to finish). Can someone on /ic/ recommend me some good tutorials on comic printing? I don't need tutorials on things like composition or anything - I mean, specifically, what the setup is like. The paper, the materials, the dimensions, how I would get it printed, what my process should look like. I don't want to just draw the whole thing on paper and then have my dimensions screwed over or have pieces of the page cut off when I decide to print.
Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks, /ic/.
The specifics of the format are up to who you're getting it printed by, just research what the margins your printshop requires.
Otherwise, just leave yourself big fucking margins. I can't remember what these are called , but I'm pretty sure they actually sell the kind of margin template paper like this that pro comic artists use for their submissions to the publisher.
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Oh, pff. It says it right on the image. Here you go
http://www.bluelinepro.com/Merchant5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=BL&Category_Code=003Aper