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    • Ed O
      Ed O last edited by

      For those of us who are creating picture books, I'm curious to know what publishing route you're taking - Self or Traditional Publishing?

      I'm currently working on my first picture book that I'll be publishing through CreateSpace ( Amazon ) once it's complete.

      I'd love to work for a big publisher once my skills are where they need to be, but until then, I'm just striving to get better and in the meantime focus on starting AND completing my own books and projects....

      Kevin Longueil Chip Valecek Rich Green 3 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 4
      • Kevin Longueil
        Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Ed O last edited by Kevin Longueil

        @Ed-O Hey Ed - i am planning on publishing through Amazon too - The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is in the public domain and i thought when i was done with my Oz series of drawings that i would put them together with the text as an alternate Kindle Version (i have the pdf of the book from project Gutenberg) that's my plan anyways πŸ™‚ - I look forward to seeing your picture book!

        (Goal is traditional publishing though)

        Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
        https://www.instagram.com/kevinlongueil/

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        • Chip Valecek
          Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @Ed O last edited by

          @Ed-O I am in the last step of publishing with CreateSpace. I am just waiting for the final proof to come before I push the publish button. I really enjoyed working with createspace, the only downfall so far is their colors come out dark. The first proof the blues came out really muddy. I knew this before hand and lighten all of the blues but it still came dark, so the second proof I went even lighter. I hope it turns out. I should be getting the proof sometime this week. Best of luck on your book!


          https://www.instagram.com/chipvalecek/
          https://www.facebook.com/cvalecek
          http://www.cshellmedia.com/

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          • Ed O
            Ed O last edited by

            Cool @Kevin-Longueil I'd like to see it when it's done. I'll definitely be posting my progress as I go along.

            @Chip-Valecek that's good to know. Let me know how the proof comes out. I published a coloring book through CreateSpace last year… the interior was all black and white line work, but I thought the colors on the cover turned out pretty nice and matched the file pretty well. I'll be prepared to make changes, though. LOL

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            • Jana
              Jana last edited by

              @Chip-Valecek @Ed-O @Kevin-Longueil
              That is so interesting to follow your progress and to learn and compare directly from life how all these different options work. πŸ™‚
              Thanks for sharing! Good luck for all your books. πŸ™‚

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              • mattramsey
                mattramsey last edited by

                I went with PrintNinja and I felt like the product turned out well. It would be nice if they had an online page where you could upload an image and get an approximate idea how it would print (The Game Crafter does this with cards/boxes that you can have printed through them).

                Very reasonable prices and great customer service.

                https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/mattramsey/
                https://mattramsey.artstation.com/
                https://twitter.com/mramseyART

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                • Rich Green
                  Rich Green SVS OG @Ed O last edited by

                  @Ed-O - an self-published author and I put out a book using Print Ninja as well. They were really great to work with and the books came out really nice. We did opt to have a proof made, so that we could verify colors before having the books printed. There is a whole bunch of info on their site about setting up colors for their printing systems. It took me a few times reading through it and going over the various settings in Photoshop and InDesign but I eventually figured it all out.

                  www.richgreenart.com instagram.com/richgreenart/

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                  • Ed O
                    Ed O last edited by

                    Thanks, @Jana !

                    @mattramsey and @Rich-Green I'm not familiar with Print Ninja but I'll have to check them out later. It's always nice to have options!

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