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Final print size comic book page
Final print size comic book page








final print size comic book page final print size comic book page

We will trim away the red area of the template and having something in the yellow area might risk getting lost as well. Underpants saying something prolific as he crashes through the wall, make sure that his prolific utterance is sitting safely in the blue area of the template. Now one important note here if you have Capt. Underpants in all his wall-busting 7 x 10.5 inch glory. The whole thing! You shouldn’t see any white border in your final file. Yes, that includes the yellow and scary red area of the template. If you’re doing a manga comic then Cap needs to fill the entire 5.5 x 7.75 inch template. If you’re doing a standard size comic, then Capt Underpants needs to be covering the entire 7 x 10.5 inch template. Underpants crashing through a wall, then you need your image to cover the entire template. If you want the images/pages of your final printed comic to cover the entire page I’m talking no borders just a whole image of Capt. Now armed with all the information above, this should be a pretty easy explanation. So now that leads me into our most frequent and biggest obstacle course which most people seem to have a difficult time navigating…the bleed. Ladies and Gentlemen… The Ka-Blam Template Visual Guide! I’ve given this link to several creators whom have found it very helpful so I thought that I should share this with everyone, again. They’re pretty self-explanatory but, if you’re a visual type of person, like myself, you may find this very useful. OK, armed with the above info, let’s jump into the templates! Yay!īack in the Ka-Blam Bunker we get a lot of questions concerning our templates. ****VERY IMPORTANT: Before you send us your way too cool files, be sure to delete the Ka-Blam template. If your comic page is smaller than 5.5 x 7.75 inches, we still need the final file that you send us to be 5.5 x 7.75 inches. All you need to do is to place your file on a 7 x 10.5 canvas and fill the rest with white, a color of your choice, or whatever you like just as long as the final file size you send us is 7 x 10.5 inches. Let’s say your comic page/file is only 6×9, we still need the file you send us to be 7 x 10.5 inches, unless you’re doing a custom sized book. First off, everything I’m telling you can be easily found by reading through our FAQ’s and Technical Specs pages.










Final print size comic book page