@@mahnoorali20005 What seems to be the best is to ask your local printing shop for a 300dpi poster printing on some 225g (more or less) gloss paper, or on some 100lb text high gloss paper stock, depending on what your printing shop offers.
MITCH ! As I told you before, this video was dope bro ! Much needed for people that don’t know ! You did this so flawlessly ! So fresh so clean ! Keep em’ coming bro !
So I got a gloss dust jacket made it was my first jacket after watching this 2 times I put it on my book and now at the ends the ink is just rubbing of onto my shelf and leaving the white underneath did I press to hard or was it printed bad I can literally rub the ink of with my finger
Some paper does not hold ink very well. It can take a bit of experimentation. My DJ for Batman by Morrison vol 1 does that if I rub it much. Took WEEKS for it to cure enough to where now it's fine with light handling. Some paper just does not absorb ink well and others it takes a long time for the ink to fully try. I doubt you did anything wrong, it's more you may need to find a different paper/ink combo or just wait longer for it to dry.
Hmmm… yeah, you may just have to do a bit more research on how well they hold up to touching and folding. My latest custom I did I tried a new paper and it held in REALLY well (from a local Kinkos) but it did NOT fold well at all as I couldn’t put a light fold it would immediately start to put really bad hard creases in it. We’re all still learning! May want to head to a local print shop and explain what you’re looking for. They’re usually helpful!
I used to have access to a large format printer. Now I’ve used Kinkos (when they’ll let me print a DJ) but usually the best way to go is a bindary like Houchen here in the US. They know exactly how to print them so they look 100% the same.
I actually JUST dropped a video talking all about my shelves (IKEA Havsta shelves)! You can check it out here if you'd like: ua-cam.com/video/PGWkiLp1hpA/v-deo.html
Can you tell me what paper you used to print this matte dust jacket? I have a large format canon printer and I need to know what matte paper sheets to buy to print dust jackets for my children’s books. It would mass printing because I have over 500 books. The book size is 8.5x11
You’re best bet at recreating the paper of a regular dust jacket tends to be 225g (more or less) gloss paper, or on some 100lb text high gloss paper stock. Hope that helps!
@shanthit9192 I don’t, I’m sorry. My suggestion is to take a regular Dust Jacket into a print shop and compare it with what they have. Make sure it can “fold/bend” like a regular DJ does without cracking the print!
Hey Mitch! This is kind of unrelated but kind of related lol. I am working on some custom DJs and I want to print them on something similar to the Harrow County dust jacket paper. They have a great silky, mossy texture to them. Any idea what type of stock they are?
That's a great question, and I have absolutely NO idea! My best recommendation would be to take one into a print shop and see if they can compare it to what they have in stock!
Dude what is "nice thick paper... a regular dust jacket"?! Can you tell us a bit more specific what kindof paper? Is this regular RC photo paper of Barite? Is this 50 g/ or 300g? Thanks!
Yes! Sorry, what seems to be the best is to ask your local printing shop for a 300dpi poster printing on some 225g (more or less) gloss paper, or on some 100lb text high gloss paper stock, depending on what your printing shop offers.
You gotta search around for some artists to create your jacket (or make one yourself). You could also join some custom omnibus/books/dust jacket groups. I have a couple I help manage: facebook.com/groups/1727784894129701 facebook.com/groups/412901276301758
I don’t have any bodart covers so no tutorials. But I have been tempted to get some and put them on my customers to make them have that glossy look. Hmmmm… 🤔
Omnibuddy, recently i saw your vid and when i saw your custom dust jacket for your Blackest night omnibus that blows my mind 😅 in good terms, looks so dope and i just want to ask you if you would be able to lend me that design for your dust jacket if that’s possible 😢
I printed it on my work's large format pinter - so it was matte and not the best colors. Most binderies will do it pretty well. Places like Houchen is my recommendations.
I've worked with a designer to do many of them. I got the hookup on these ones though! If you're on Facebook, make sure to check out the Custom Dust Jackets and Covers group! facebook.com/groups/229820615683437/
I've thought about some custom dust jackets... especially now that Marvel has changed their Silver Age layout. That's stopped me from getting more of the Stan Lee / Jack Kirby FF era and the Amazing Spider-Man reprints... :( I might have to go through with them and just get custom dust jackets.
It was a while ago, so I don't remember what it was printed on, sorry! I do recommend going into a print store and talking with them about the best kind of paper they can do to match a dust jacket (maybe take a smaller DJ in with you to help match it). The smaller shops are usually pretty good with helping you out!
My best advice is to use a semi-gloss and to ask the printer for a couple samples and for help choosing something. They can usually provide some examples.
Hey awesome video ! As a dust jacket designer I get that question asked quite often... I'll share your video as an answer!
Thank you, sir! Hopefully it helps everyone out!
@@Omnibuddy whats the paper called for making dust jacket??
@@mahnoorali20005 What seems to be the best is to ask your local printing shop for a 300dpi poster printing on some 225g (more or less) gloss paper, or on some 100lb text high gloss paper stock, depending on what your printing shop offers.
@@Omnibuddy thanks alot I got it !
@@mahnoorali20005 No problem! Good luck!
There are a few I'd love to custom. This was a great video, thanks!
Happy to help! Thank you!
Great walkthrough!
Thank you so much!
MITCH ! As I told you before, this video was dope bro ! Much needed for people that don’t know ! You did this so flawlessly ! So fresh so clean ! Keep em’ coming bro !
Thank you so much! I’ve folded a fair amount of them so I’ve had lots of practice. I still probably have some to learn too!
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So I got a gloss dust jacket made it was my first jacket after watching this 2 times I put it on my book and now at the ends the ink is just rubbing of onto my shelf and leaving the white underneath did I press to hard or was it printed bad I can literally rub the ink of with my finger
Some paper does not hold ink very well. It can take a bit of experimentation. My DJ for Batman by Morrison vol 1 does that if I rub it much. Took WEEKS for it to cure enough to where now it's fine with light handling. Some paper just does not absorb ink well and others it takes a long time for the ink to fully try. I doubt you did anything wrong, it's more you may need to find a different paper/ink combo or just wait longer for it to dry.
Hmmm… yeah, you may just have to do a bit more research on how well they hold up to touching and folding. My latest custom I did I tried a new paper and it held in REALLY well (from a local Kinkos) but it did NOT fold well at all as I couldn’t put a light fold it would immediately start to put really bad hard creases in it. We’re all still learning! May want to head to a local print shop and explain what you’re looking for. They’re usually helpful!
@@Omnibuddy I can try that thank you for the quick response
No problem! Good luck and let me know how it goes!
what kind of matte paper is best for dust jackets?
It's recommended that you try and do 300dpi poster printing on some 225g gloss paper. You could also go for 100lb text high gloss paper stock.
Hey Mitch, who do you use for your custom dust jackets?
I used to have access to a large format printer. Now I’ve used Kinkos (when they’ll let me print a DJ) but usually the best way to go is a bindary like Houchen here in the US. They know exactly how to print them so they look 100% the same.
What bookshelves are those with the glass door covers?
I actually JUST dropped a video talking all about my shelves (IKEA Havsta shelves)! You can check it out here if you'd like: ua-cam.com/video/PGWkiLp1hpA/v-deo.html
Can you tell me what paper you used to print this matte dust jacket? I have a large format canon printer and I need to know what matte paper sheets to buy to print dust jackets for my children’s books. It would mass printing because I have over 500 books. The book size is 8.5x11
You’re best bet at recreating the paper of a regular dust jacket tends to be 225g (more or less) gloss paper, or on some 100lb text high gloss paper stock. Hope that helps!
Any chance do you remember the exact paper you used for this project. I am having trouble finding one with these specs
@shanthit9192 I don’t, I’m sorry. My suggestion is to take a regular Dust Jacket into a print shop and compare it with what they have. Make sure it can “fold/bend” like a regular DJ does without cracking the print!
Hey Mitch! This is kind of unrelated but kind of related lol. I am working on some custom DJs and I want to print them on something similar to the Harrow County dust jacket paper. They have a great silky, mossy texture to them. Any idea what type of stock they are?
That's a great question, and I have absolutely NO idea! My best recommendation would be to take one into a print shop and see if they can compare it to what they have in stock!
Very useful.
Happy it helps! Good luck!
Looking to this on blade of the immortal Who would you recommend for commissions
Check out 21Roy_ on Instagram. The dude is a beast!
@@Omnibuddy will do thanks 👍
No problem!
Dude what is "nice thick paper... a regular dust jacket"?! Can you tell us a bit more specific what kindof paper? Is this regular RC photo paper of Barite? Is this 50 g/ or 300g? Thanks!
Yes! Sorry, what seems to be the best is to ask your local printing shop for a 300dpi poster printing on some 225g (more or less) gloss paper, or on some 100lb text high gloss paper stock, depending on what your printing shop offers.
Is there a place to view and order custom or replacement dust jackets
You gotta search around for some artists to create your jacket (or make one yourself). You could also join some custom omnibus/books/dust jacket groups. I have a couple I help manage:
facebook.com/groups/1727784894129701
facebook.com/groups/412901276301758
I have a few books in mind I’d love to do this too. Do you have any tutorials on brodart covers?
Remember, just a light crease NOT a full crease 😄
I don’t have any bodart covers so no tutorials. But I have been tempted to get some and put them on my customers to make them have that glossy look. Hmmmm… 🤔
Omnibuddy, recently i saw your vid and when i saw your custom dust jacket for your Blackest night omnibus that blows my mind 😅 in good terms, looks so dope and i just want to ask you if you would be able to lend me that design for your dust jacket if that’s possible 😢
Thank you very much! I can’t give you the file/s but hit up Kevin over on Instagram: instagram.com/kevsayson?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Dude I legit NEEDED this video 😂
Glad to help! Now you have no excuses! lol
@@Omnibuddy right 😂
Where did you get it printed and how much did it cost?
Some get it printed at Kinkos or FedEx, some binderies will do it too! Usually around $15.
@@Omnibuddy did it look like the image you wanted to print? Like the exact color?
I printed it on my work's large format pinter - so it was matte and not the best colors. Most binderies will do it pretty well. Places like Houchen is my recommendations.
I hate dust jackets. But as I’m getting into custom binds, I can see they may be useful and dare I say fun.
It’s a lot of fun to be able to customize your binds beyond the fabric/paper that you cover them in …and they’re easy to change out down the road!
Cool! Where did you get it printed?
I printed mine on a large-format printer I had access too. But many use local binaries and smaller printers. Some Kinkos will do it too.
Another great video! Thank you sir 👏👏👏
Thank you so much! I appreciate the support!
@@Omnibuddy of course I’ve really enjoyed your channel
Do you design these yourself or do you get them from somewhere? I'm thinking of printing some.
I've worked with a designer to do many of them. I got the hookup on these ones though! If you're on Facebook, make sure to check out the Custom Dust Jackets and Covers group!
facebook.com/groups/229820615683437/
@@Omnibuddy Thanks! I appreciate the info!
I've thought about some custom dust jackets... especially now that Marvel has changed their Silver Age layout. That's stopped me from getting more of the Stan Lee / Jack Kirby FF era and the Amazing Spider-Man reprints... :( I might have to go through with them and just get custom dust jackets.
It sucks that they've changed the look half-way through the series. Change? Sure. ...but not in the middle of a series. lol
You mention "Nice thick matte paper", do you have the specific name or type of the paper you used to print this design on?
It was a while ago, so I don't remember what it was printed on, sorry! I do recommend going into a print store and talking with them about the best kind of paper they can do to match a dust jacket (maybe take a smaller DJ in with you to help match it). The smaller shops are usually pretty good with helping you out!
Can anyone tell me which paper to use for printing a glossy dust jacket?
My best advice is to use a semi-gloss and to ask the printer for a couple samples and for help choosing something. They can usually provide some examples.
@@Omnibuddy thanks.
Who can point me to someone who can make a replacement for wolverine by jason aaron omnibus volume 1 2011 replacement dust cover?
Hit up “21Roy_” over on Instagram. He’s awesome!
instagram.com/21roy_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Custom dust jackets are not a bad idea
I freaking love them! So fun to change it up and make a book look EXACTLY how you want.
My problem was affordable printing and then after finding a semi affordable price it came out tacky.
Binderies like Houchen can print Dust Jackets for around $15 shipped (in the U.S.). They look REALLY good too!