Christian_R
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Hello everybody,
I'm an artist working on a color graphic novel. I'm painting directly in Photoshop. As I plan to first publish it on the web and -if successful- eventually in print, I'm trying to cover the technical bases.
All the info I've found about comics printing assumes the US-style of Marvel/DC Comics, with black line art and flat areas of color, trapping, separations, etc., but I'm doing something painterly, with zillions of colors mixed and intertwined sometimes pixel-by-pixel. How are these types of comics (like many French or Belgian books) printed nowadays?
Of course, no need to scan, I'll have everything in digital from the start...
I'm an artist working on a color graphic novel. I'm painting directly in Photoshop. As I plan to first publish it on the web and -if successful- eventually in print, I'm trying to cover the technical bases.
All the info I've found about comics printing assumes the US-style of Marvel/DC Comics, with black line art and flat areas of color, trapping, separations, etc., but I'm doing something painterly, with zillions of colors mixed and intertwined sometimes pixel-by-pixel. How are these types of comics (like many French or Belgian books) printed nowadays?