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looking to create a graphic novel traditionally. anyone here have experience with this?
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i’m a traditional artist, interested in creating a graphic novel. i work in ink. i’ve been drafting pages in a sketchbook, but i don’t know what paper is best to use for a final product. what dimensions should be used for the best size to reprint it into a book? should the panels be bigger than the actual book would be printed as? what paper should i use? i have no experience at all in digital art or software, and would honestly prefer to avoid it as much as i can. should i just create each page individually and store them in a folder to scan in eventually? i’ll worry about the actual creation of the book later, since it will be a long time until i get to that point, but i want to make sure i am formatting everything right to be able to print it.

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