The sketchbook that started it all
Back in 2011, I started making home-made sketchbooks. It's also when I started capturing my daily life in small comic panels in my sketchbook as I went about my day - something I still enjoy practicing years later. This sketchbook is the first in a series of 3, where I kept up this daily life comics journalling from cover to cover.
I've carefully scanned the pages of this first book and turned it into an eBook and it is available for download on my Payhip site HERE.
All the pages are in full colour. Each page is 150mmx 211mm. There are 38 pages altogether including the covers. Plus, the images are in high-resolution (450dpi) so you get maximum details.
Comments
- Tina
I tried ePub but the output layout kept getting messed up. But for PDF, although it seems common, can carry images well. And I can also save it in a super high resolution so people can zoom in. If it were a web comic online, it would be a lower resolution. So this option works well for me for now. Are you putting your haiku comics up on your blog?
No haiku comments on my blog yet -- I'm just getting started -- but it's very challenging fun, so I hope to make a small collection some day... maybe an e-book of some kind! :-) Thanks for all you share. I'm learning so much from your blog and YouTubes.