This is really nice but I wish you actually showed us the printer you're using and it printing the pages. The attitude that if you need to ask, you shouldn't buy one doesn't help, because some people might actually benefit from just getting a good recommendation rather than going through trial and error.
I would also like to know what printer is being used, there is not a lot of info out there and to be honest, if you are showing people how to do this at home and want to help mainstream this why not just say?
he didn't tell you because he doesn' actually want you to print your own graphic novel .. he just wanted your view and likes .. .it's the truth. Don't you think the printer would be the first thing he would mention ? there is a reason he did not. Best
I liked the video, however it's like you only wanted to show that you print your own comics and did not want anyone else to learn it. Usually people give the information on all the supplies they use to help others be able to achieve what the video is about.... Hope you make a video on the printer, paper, laminate etc etc.
As someone coming from the fanzine world, and with all due respect for a well stablished artist like George... He is not helping anyone, we are looking at a "knowledge silos" right here. He is just telling everybody that he knows how to do it, but that's it. And being the artist that he is, l am trully dissapointed with his attitude on this subject. Hopefully a more humble artist will share true details on a process like this one day.
I've watches two videos of yours about making your own comics and appreciate the efforts, but find them both, ultimately, disappointing as you refuse to share what color printer you are using. That is not trivial information. All printers are not created equal. Please, if you truly want to help current and future creators, don't be cute, just simply share all necessary information. You show us what stapler you use, what smaller B&W printer you use, what guillotine you use, but when it comes to arguably the most important component to making a finished, printed comic, you clam up. What printer are you using to make these comics? And, maybe, given it is probably considered a pricey piece of machinery for most home creators, offer suggestions for moderately priced alternatives? Thanks.
I just got a stack of your comics in the mail. I especially loved your Paris comic and the way that it was presented. Can you make a BTS video of how you made that plastic case for your collected books? Will you be doing that for Bad Dreams once it’s all collected?
I heard that inkjet printer is better for graphic than laser. Have you ever compared your art printed on both? Why did you choose laser over inkjet? Thanks for the video.
its gotten to the point where laser color is just so close to inkjet in terms to colour and the difference isnt worth the price per page that comes with inkjet
Nice art, nicely done, with the creativity to get it together! You are a Greek, though with 100% American accent, if I did not seen the last name I would not guessed it.
Should a comic books cover be card stock? If so, what is the standard weight? Could 70# matte paper work for a cover? Where is a good place to buy 70# and 60# matte paper or cardstock online or in-store? In regards to the main subject in the comments, I respect the creator not revealing his printer. While that is what mainly brought me to this video, and while it would be helpful to know, the psychology of mystique has its purpose. He does reveal the type of printer it is and its price range....those are some crumbs one can follow. Thanks~
ahm do u guys know what kind of paper he used or would best fit if i would also print? - this is for school activity purposes tho 🤣🤣, if our group could be a company and would print ourselves of our manga/comics
I love these behind the scenes on how your comics are being printed and distributed. Quality is on par with standard comics in the stores.
This is really nice but I wish you actually showed us the printer you're using and it printing the pages. The attitude that if you need to ask, you shouldn't buy one doesn't help, because some people might actually benefit from just getting a good recommendation rather than going through trial and error.
I would also like to know what printer is being used, there is not a lot of info out there and to be honest, if you are showing people how to do this at home and want to help mainstream this why not just say?
I agree with you both 100%.
Yeah I agree with that too.
he didn't tell you because he doesn' actually want you to print your own graphic novel .. he just wanted your view and likes .. .it's the truth. Don't you think the printer would be the first thing he would mention ? there is a reason he did not. Best
Video starts @3:50 or so....
Dude thank you. Only guy on UA-cam actually actually showing how to do it. Just finished our first issue btw.
Subbed fyi.
I liked the video, however it's like you only wanted to show that you print your own comics and did not want anyone else to learn it. Usually people give the information on all the supplies they use to help others be able to achieve what the video is about.... Hope you make a video on the printer, paper, laminate etc etc.
Hey George, when will you reopen your Etsy? I want to get one of your comics.
I randomly stumbled onto this account, it looks amazing. I book marked the store and when i have some money i look forward to buying a copy
As someone coming from the fanzine world, and with all due respect for a well stablished artist like George... He is not helping anyone, we are looking at a "knowledge silos" right here. He is just telling everybody that he knows how to do it, but that's it. And being the artist that he is, l am trully dissapointed with his attitude on this subject. Hopefully a more humble artist will share true details on a process like this one day.
Your very passionate with your art that's a lot of hard work 😊
I've watches two videos of yours about making your own comics and appreciate the efforts, but find them both, ultimately, disappointing as you refuse to share what color printer you are using. That is not trivial information. All printers are not created equal. Please, if you truly want to help current and future creators, don't be cute, just simply share all necessary information. You show us what stapler you use, what smaller B&W printer you use, what guillotine you use, but when it comes to arguably the most important component to making a finished, printed comic, you clam up. What printer are you using to make these comics? And, maybe, given it is probably considered a pricey piece of machinery for most home creators, offer suggestions for moderately priced alternatives? Thanks.
he has never answered this has he?
@@ZipDraw Nope.
I just got a stack of your comics in the mail. I especially loved your Paris comic and the way that it was presented. Can you make a BTS video of how you made that plastic case for your collected books? Will you be doing that for Bad Dreams once it’s all collected?
I heard that inkjet printer is better for graphic than laser. Have you ever compared your art printed on both? Why did you choose laser over inkjet? Thanks for the video.
Probably Speed and how long until the ink dries.
its gotten to the point where laser color is just so close to inkjet in terms to colour and the difference isnt worth the price per page that comes with inkjet
Inkjet printer tank, gg you won. Enjoy
Wow good job!👍👍😉
Looking forward to getting my comic soon. 😁
This is so awesome! Well done!
I should really print my own books. Any printers you recommend I should check out?
I second this as I too would like to print my own comics.
Epson L3156
This is so cool. Are normal comic books using staples? How stable are the staples to keep the book from falling apart?
Nice art, nicely done, with the creativity to get it together!
You are a Greek, though with 100% American accent, if I did not seen the last name I would not guessed it.
What paper do you use
Seriously what printer do you use?
Bad Dreams was great! I gotta get Mari Sue physical copies now.
What's the paper size???
Should a comic books cover be card stock? If so, what is the standard weight? Could 70# matte paper work for a cover? Where is a good place to buy 70# and 60# matte paper or cardstock online or in-store?
In regards to the main subject in the comments, I respect the creator not revealing his printer. While that is what mainly brought me to this video, and while it would be helpful to know, the psychology of mystique has its purpose. He does reveal the type of printer it is and its price range....those are some crumbs one can follow.
Thanks~
How do you Print digital made Drawings I’m planning to make my manga to a Book
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Which printer do you use?
What kinda printer is it
i love it
Hi there! Wondering where you got the paper folding tool? Hope you are well! Thanks in advance!
Amazing
Stoked!
I already love this guy
How do you do the glossy cover
What is the make and model of the paper guillotine you used in this video?
Where's the 1st video?
Socks and sandals???? Is that your dark secret??!? Seriously though id love to pick your brain more on the subject
ahm do u guys know what kind of paper he used or would best fit if i would also print?
- this is for school activity purposes tho 🤣🤣, if our group could be a company and would print ourselves of our manga/comics
do u use a slandered 11x17 paper?
What paper do you use for cover?
what paper did you use? what dimensions
Is this about toast??? I just got so annoyed
What are the price rang of your equipment
What kind of folder tool is the one u use on this video if I may ask?