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The 13-pg supplement worksheet for this tutorial is also available!

This tutorial was suggested by Tym P, and voted on by Patrons to be a future tutorial! Thanks for voting :] We'll have another poll soon.

I hope you guys like this tutorial, I put a ton of thought into it and I think I've got some really good advice in here, all of which I use myself. Let me know if you have any questions! 

Also my secret: I've been basing my tutorial color schemes off my bf's sneaker collection. He got a new one the other day... it's pretty
https://sneakernews.com/2017/07/26/nike-kobe-ad-nxt-mambacurial/

Thanks for reading, and check out the other tuts in the tag below~

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Toasty

Hey Der-shing, I'm hoping to use this advice productively so I've been digging into a lot of stuff about making printable short comics (because...I'd like to do that someday)! But the most helpful available resources are still pretty intimidating! I'm trying to figure out if there's a Right way to format bleed and trim lines and whether I should worry about backing my blacks and if I need to buy new programs and...all that stuff. These aren't questions I'm trying to put on your plate right now! But if you ever did a crash-course tutorial/process in Getting Your Shit Right For Printing so you don't find yourself with janked colors and blurry lineart, I'd love that. Thanks for all the cool work you do!!

Der-shing Helmer

Sup Toasty, There's actually an incredible tutorial comic already made about that subject, I couldn't even come close to touching it: <a href="https://ironcircus.com/shop/ebooks/72-let-s-print-a-comic-pdf-ebook.html" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://ironcircus.com/shop/ebooks/72-let-s-print-a-comic-pdf-ebook.html</a> I have a copy myself and it's very comprehensive, and written by a pre-press professional, I highly recommend it

Levi Snyder

I could spend all day looking at these tutorials. And I have. Today, as a matter of fact. And parts of yesterday. Last week. Next week. You work is greatly appreciated, as is your experience and time. First patreon I've ever supported. Feels pretty great.