Grizzly & The Bear Patrol #15 Printed
Dec. 28th, 2014 02:02 pmOne of my morning errands was to finally get a printed copy of last comic book issue.
There is a little something fun about holding the printed copy of the comic book in my hands. As usual, I ran to Kinko's to get it done. Today, I was helped by a guy named Rod, who is usually an okay guy, but he must be having a crappy morning. I cracked a joke and he didn't even blink. So I made my request and he started working on it in awkward silence while I waited.

Still, the result was good. I have to admit that it seems to come out darker than it does on the computer screen. I do the comic in "RGB" and I have heard that I should do them in "CYMK" color mode. However, since the comic is primarily an online comic, RGB is supposed to be better. I need to check into some kind of conversion for the printing, especially if I go forward with any plans to print these in the future.
Once I have the printed copy, I put them in plastic sleeves, with the original artwork and the finished product on opposing pages.

The end result is pretty compact and easy to shelve, so I can pull them and take a look at them later for reference.

There is a little something fun about holding the printed copy of the comic book in my hands. As usual, I ran to Kinko's to get it done. Today, I was helped by a guy named Rod, who is usually an okay guy, but he must be having a crappy morning. I cracked a joke and he didn't even blink. So I made my request and he started working on it in awkward silence while I waited.

Still, the result was good. I have to admit that it seems to come out darker than it does on the computer screen. I do the comic in "RGB" and I have heard that I should do them in "CYMK" color mode. However, since the comic is primarily an online comic, RGB is supposed to be better. I need to check into some kind of conversion for the printing, especially if I go forward with any plans to print these in the future.
Once I have the printed copy, I put them in plastic sleeves, with the original artwork and the finished product on opposing pages.

The end result is pretty compact and easy to shelve, so I can pull them and take a look at them later for reference.
