Typesetting Test by blasted
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Typesetting Test by blasted
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Hi
I wanted to try this out..
and apply for the position
any advice would be appreciated, as this is my first time typesetting.
i dunno if i even uploaded and linked it right.....
took me a while to do those 2.
took some thime to learn a few things bout the program...
complete noob here lol
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[/img]Hi
I wanted to try this out..
and apply for the position
any advice would be appreciated, as this is my first time typesetting.
i dunno if i even uploaded and linked it right.....
took me a while to do those 2.
took some thime to learn a few things bout the program...
complete noob here lol
blasted- Spectator

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Registration date: 2008-06-14
Re: Typesetting Test by blasted
I'm not a staff but I will comment your work if you don't mind, first thing of all, before typesetting, on the bar set your anti aliasng to smooth if you don't want your fonts looks ugly like what you have right now, some of your font is not on the correct size and not positioned in center, and don't use too many weird fonts stick to regulations, and give some space between bubble and text, some of your text is overlapping the bubble, thus making the text hard to read.
and your text shape is already good, but still could use some fix, try to match it by size or try to arrange the text yourself. And you should use vertical text tool for that book flipping SFX, it's make the text more readable, and for outside text, put a stroke effect there . the good one should look like this (this is not the perfect one since every TS have their own way to make the TS looks good)

and your text shape is already good, but still could use some fix, try to match it by size or try to arrange the text yourself. And you should use vertical text tool for that book flipping SFX, it's make the text more readable, and for outside text, put a stroke effect there . the good one should look like this (this is not the perfect one since every TS have their own way to make the TS looks good)


Hyuver- Spectator

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Location: Medan, Indonesia
Registration date: 2008-07-04
Re: Typesetting Test by blasted
Hey, blasted...seems you are a noob. 
Here's Pakui/Eric test: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v683/zer0rev/OD%20typeset/Overdrive_097b.jpg
Take a look at his typesetting... pretty good isn't it. That was his second try :p His first try can be viewed here: http://baka87.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=105
And I suggest you look these tutorials too:
http://www.kuu-scans.info/forum/index.php?topic=346.0
http://www.n-u-l-l.net/wiki/index.php/Typeset
Be sure to read them first, and you'll know what is a good Typesetting
(you have to...I read them twice
), and If you want to ask things...I'll be gladly help you.
And for OP typesetting...well Hyuver's typesetting is good...but the space between bubbles is too narrow :p...so make the font size smaller a bit.
Here's Pakui/Eric test: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v683/zer0rev/OD%20typeset/Overdrive_097b.jpg
Take a look at his typesetting... pretty good isn't it. That was his second try :p His first try can be viewed here: http://baka87.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=105
And I suggest you look these tutorials too:
http://www.kuu-scans.info/forum/index.php?topic=346.0
http://www.n-u-l-l.net/wiki/index.php/Typeset
Be sure to read them first, and you'll know what is a good Typesetting
And for OP typesetting...well Hyuver's typesetting is good...but the space between bubbles is too narrow :p...so make the font size smaller a bit.

kid.21- .: lazy bum :.

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Registration date: 2008-06-18
Re: Typesetting Test by blasted
whether the font fit or not I believe it up to group, some prefer to use big text, and some small. I like to use big text because I like text that not too small, because I read scanlation on distance, but I admit that my style if affected by Oh!Great uniqueness of drawing bubble, he always use small bubble that leave us TS-er with no choice but to overload the bubble with text :p although it hard to typeset but the result of the TS always great :pkid.21 wrote:And for OP typesetting...well Hyuver's typesetting is good...but the space between bubbles is too narrow :p...so make the font size smaller a bit.

Hyuver- Spectator

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Age: 21
Location: Medan, Indonesia
Registration date: 2008-07-04
Re: Typesetting Test by blasted
yay, great! Another typesetter!!
I can't really add anymore things^^. Kid and Hyuver said it all!
Good luck and much effort!
I can't really add anymore things^^. Kid and Hyuver said it all!
Good luck and much effort!

mathi36- Chibi Master

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Age: 21
Location: Switzerland
Registration date: 2008-06-13

Re: Typesetting Test by blasted
blasted, are you there? Don't be scared of us 
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kid.21- .: lazy bum :.

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Re: Typesetting Test by blasted
i'm still here.
i've been sick lately, and had summer school,
so ya......
thx for the advice!
tho i will have to do a lot more work on this it seems.....
first off it will seem i have to get photoshop.......unless somebody knows
how to do all that stuff with the GIMP or some other free program....
now off to try the stuff u guys talked about.
i've been sick lately, and had summer school,
so ya......
thx for the advice!
tho i will have to do a lot more work on this it seems.....
first off it will seem i have to get photoshop.......unless somebody knows
how to do all that stuff with the GIMP or some other free program....
now off to try the stuff u guys talked about.
blasted- Spectator

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Registration date: 2008-06-14
Re: Typesetting Test by blasted
Photoshop makes life easier if you already know how to use it. If not, there's a learning curve, but typesetting only uses one tool, so you really have to get used to the interface and options.

Pakui- Staff

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Re: Typesetting Test by blasted
what about the people who doesnt have photoshop? D:

Ichigo007- Beginner Cyclist

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Re: Typesetting Test by blasted
Well, it sounds like blasted doesn't have Photoshop but he did the test, so there are other programs out there that let you typeset. I just can't name any since Photoshop is all I use.

Pakui- Staff

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Age: 19
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Re: Typesetting Test by blasted
I'll google for a bit

mathi36- Chibi Master

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Re: Typesetting Test by blasted
GIMP is an opensource type of program (mostly installed at Linux) that is just like photoshop, can let you edit images and layout/typeset. another one is Paint Shop Pro.
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jaelee- Staff

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Re: Typesetting Test by blasted
i know this amazing artist on deviantart as in i have seen her work.. XD and she uses GIMP. so yeah... XD PSP too... XD okay, sorta of unrelated... welcome blasted! thanks for signing up~!

Kouri-chan- Goddess

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Re: Typesetting Test by blasted
hey blasted, how's it going?

mathi36- Chibi Master

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