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    • Coreyartus
      Coreyartus Moderator last edited by Coreyartus

      I've not used it a lot, but the Affinity suite of products is getting rave reviews... I like the iPad versions of their stuff, and I know that people are flocking to it for exactly the reason you articulated--it's a one time purchase making it much much much cheaper. It's $50. Period.

      They make an alternative to InDesign called "Publisher"... Might it be a possibility?

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      • KathrynAdebayo
        KathrynAdebayo last edited by

        There’s an open source software called Scribus that I find a bit clunky and hard to use, but I’ve used it for a book dummy before. It’s free, so it seemed worth a try. 🙂

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        • xin li
          xin li last edited by

          I just did a quick search "online jpg to pdf converter". This one pops up in the search result:
          https://smallpdf.com/jpg-to-pdf
          Probably worth to try if you just need to combine a bunch of images into a single pdf.

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          • KaraDaniel
            KaraDaniel @Coreyartus last edited by

            @Coreyartus I'll check it out, thank you!

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            • roses
              roses last edited by

              More and more I was doing everything in InDesign and I believe that readers much better than the publishing houses do. Scribus this open-source InDesign alternative is very popular and is used all over the world.

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              • KaraDaniel
                KaraDaniel @roses last edited by

                @roses thanks! I'll check out Scribus.

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                • mag
                  mag Pro SVS OG @KaraDaniel last edited by

                  @KaraDaniel
                  When I’m working with a publisher on my own book (where I’m both writer and illustrator) they want to see first a pdf dummy and a word document with the manuscript. Afterwards, I’m sending them PDFs with updates, usually in 3 rounds - first clean sketches, second full colour images, third illustrations with text together (if I do the lettering).
                  However when I work on someone else’s book, we are sending pictures back and forth with people from the publishing house, because there could be a lot of changes and updates. It is usually also in a PDF form.
                  I do use indesign a lot, but I don’t think it’s a necessity if you are not expected to deliver text and illustrations together. I would always create a nice clean pdf with updates of your work to send the publisher though. But you do not need indesign for this. 🙂

                  Mag
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                  • KaraDaniel
                    KaraDaniel @mag last edited by

                    @mag thanks for your insightful response! When you make your dummy books do you include the words in your pdf images or just in the accompanying manuscript?

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                    • mag
                      mag Pro SVS OG @KaraDaniel last edited by

                      @KaraDaniel yes, I do. I usually do not stress about making the lettering super cool, I just place the words in the space where I plan to have it, and if you do not use any fancy graphic program, I think you could print the manuscript, cut it into pieces and glue it onto the pages along side the sketches maybe? Or do a nice clean hand lettering... ? Good luck with your book dummy! And if you would feel comfortable sharing a little bit of it with us here, that would be really cool!

                      Mag
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                      • KaraDaniel
                        KaraDaniel @mag last edited by

                        @mag great ideas! I'll be sharing here soon 🙂

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