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| Prankster | Apr 29 2010, 01:51 AM Post #1 |
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Tom was asking about this, and it's a good thing to have as reference. These are the standard dimensions and formatting for a standard comics page, as brought to you by Ka-Blam. Basically, 6 x 9 inches is the "live" area, so everything important needs to be in that area. The finished page should be at 7 x 10.5, but you can draw a comics page to be 6 x 9 (or any other 2:3 ratio) and fill the rest with blank space. The rest of the space is there for if you want an image to "bleed" off to the edge (i.e. a full page splash with no white border). Also note that the files need to be at 300 dpi. I'm going to post this in another forum as well. Edited by Prankster, Apr 29 2010, 01:52 AM.
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