GREAT job - clear, quick and to the point. Plus well edited and balanced ausio ( a plus ) Best tuturial I've seen in 8 years - Most, waste time with added conversation, while most of us just want to get right to the point. Well done. QUESTION, When printing a book..... Is it always best to place the entire image over the facing pages as a spread as you did ---- OR BETTER to place half of the image on the left and then place the other half on the right aligned, and drag each image's gutter side to the edge??? Which is best to get the best print and binding results?
DO you have any tutorial on how to layout the image on a spread, considering that the final result of a printed book sometimes "eats" the middle of the image on the spread...is there any configuration for not letting that happen? thanks
Good tutorial, but I have a question about bleeds? When it goes to print from here, how do you avoid them cropping out the part of the image in the middle?
Thank you so much, I'm really rusty working with Indesign and you answered my question in the first 1:36 minutes!!! Cut down a lot of frustration and searching.
What about the extra page? You made 3 pages and there's this awkward first page you have to remove afterward. Is there no way to just set up 2 pages without the extra first page?
I believe this would be really bad for printing... Sorry, my english is very basic, but I'll try to explain why this wouldn't work. You need to setup a bigger inside margin, since that part is going to get binded.. So, if you did this for printing, unless this is the middle page in some kind of stitch binding, you're going to lose a significant part of the image.. In this case the girl's face, wich is one of the main subjects of the image. I believe a way to avoid this, and this comes from someone who was just trying to learn too, so don't asume I'm right, is to repeat the image in two different frames, tanking into consideration an estimate amount of "image area" thats going to be lost through binding. But I believe you gotta do some test printings before coming to a conclusion. Try one with 3mm, other with 5mm... It's expensive but it works in the end.
Agreed, it wasn't the best image to use for this kind of layout. Always make sure there is nothing important on the fold. Not only because of the binding, but also because the trim can be a little off on either or both pages, making it hard for the printer to line things up properly.
Select the pages you'd like to keep, right click and uncheck Allowed Selected Spread To Shuffle. Then deselect all pages, select the one you want to delete and drag it to the trash.
Sorry, but i personally dont understand the point of this tutorial, there is basically no word on design at all. I mean explain why you make the "design" choices you make, or more likely you dont make, because its just a textbox and a picture. Could you design a more complex page spread please? With more pictures and text boxes ect? So that we understand what and why you place and where?
Hey, I wondered if you could do a tutorial about the trailer of Suicide Squad. Like the title on the end and stuff, if you get what I mean? Hope it's possible! Nice video's btw! + sub!
And thats how you do a tutorial video. Good job. Quick to the point. No messing around or babbling.. Very helpful
GREAT job - clear, quick and to the point. Plus well edited and balanced ausio ( a plus ) Best tuturial I've seen in 8 years - Most, waste time with added conversation, while most of us just want to get right to the point. Well done.
QUESTION, When printing a book..... Is it always best to place the entire image over the facing pages as a spread as you did ---- OR BETTER to place half of the image on the left and then place the other half on the right aligned, and drag each image's gutter side to the edge??? Which is best to get the best print and binding results?
DO you have any tutorial on how to layout the image on a spread, considering that the final result of a printed book sometimes "eats" the middle of the image on the spread...is there any configuration for not letting that happen? thanks
Excellent video!
Good tutorial, but I have a question about bleeds? When it goes to print from here, how do you avoid them cropping out the part of the image in the middle?
Same question here
came here just to ask that....it would cut from both side making image much smaller
@@lukasprochazkaprod same question too
did you figure this out ? :'( I came searching for exactly this. ended up wasting 10 minutes of my life haha
same question!
Lol what about bleeds in the middle...
Thank you so much, I'm really rusty working with Indesign and you answered my question in the first 1:36 minutes!!! Cut down a lot of frustration and searching.
I loved the way you explain. Its juts crisp and clear. Thanks
Vinidhra Venkataraman is this a splash page?
best tutorial channel on youtube, keep it up man!
Can you make a video like that but to have an image on two pages for book printing. The perfect bind book. With bleeds and slugs.
How do you make a spread for KDP when it only accepts single pages? Thanks!
All this is fine but I have a spread with a .25 bleed so what do I do with the .5 inches that would be lost between the 2 pages of a spread?
yes, I'm looking for this same answer 😭
White is absolutely a color.
What about the extra page? You made 3 pages and there's this awkward first page you have to remove afterward. Is there no way to just set up 2 pages without the extra first page?
I knew something was wrong when he didn´t mention the bleed in the middle.
Great tutorial
you made it so easy... thanks
I believe this would be really bad for printing... Sorry, my english is very basic, but I'll try to explain why this wouldn't work.
You need to setup a bigger inside margin, since that part is going to get binded.. So, if you did this for printing, unless this is the middle page in some kind of stitch binding, you're going to lose a significant part of the image.. In this case the girl's face, wich is one of the main subjects of the image.
I believe a way to avoid this, and this comes from someone who was just trying to learn too, so don't asume I'm right, is to repeat the image in two different frames, tanking into consideration an estimate amount of "image area" thats going to be lost through binding. But I believe you gotta do some test printings before coming to a conclusion. Try one with 3mm, other with 5mm... It's expensive but it works in the end.
Agreed, it wasn't the best image to use for this kind of layout. Always make sure there is nothing important on the fold. Not only because of the binding, but also because the trim can be a little off on either or both pages, making it hard for the printer to line things up properly.
Great tutorial! This is exactly what I need T_T
awesome! thank you!
The gutter goes right through the woman's face. Her face is going to disappear into the binding. Don't put important things in the gutter.
What about grids??
How do you create just a DPS without the blank page at the beginning?
Select the pages you'd like to keep, right click and uncheck Allowed Selected Spread To Shuffle. Then deselect all pages, select the one you want to delete and drag it to the trash.
In Document Setup make the first page an even number
Thanks for not showing us how
Sorry, but i personally dont understand the point of this tutorial, there is basically no word on design at all. I mean explain why you make the "design" choices you make, or more likely you dont make, because its just a textbox and a picture. Could you design a more complex page spread please? With more pictures and text boxes ect? So that we understand what and why you place and where?
Should be using grids, basic design principle.
Hey, I wondered if you could do a tutorial about the trailer of Suicide Squad. Like the title on the end and stuff, if you get what I mean? Hope it's possible! Nice video's btw! + sub!
I really want to do that. I am planning to work on it!
+SonduckFilm Nice! Thanx! Looking forward to see it!
aannnnd!
This is what you want: ua-cam.com/video/aOZCY12o1pc/v-deo.html