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  • in reply to: 3D Ebook Cover #57863
    kc00799
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    Thanks to everyone who responded! I have been away for awhile.

    in reply to: 3D Ebook Cover #57601
    kc00799
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    Hello,

    I wil be producing a variety of free ebooks and ebooks for sale. I've produced a cover for a kindle book in indesign, but I need to be able to produce 3d ebook covers for a squeeze page for my opt in list. A flat picture just won't do. I don't own photoshop and do not know if the lower price of Photoshop Elements will do the job. All I have heard refers to Photoshop. Just wanted to know if that's the only way or the best way??

    Thanks for responding

    in reply to: Packaging Exporting #54731
    kc00799
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    Thanks David!!

    in reply to: Packaging & Exporting #51727
    kc00799
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    Thanks David!!

    in reply to: Text on Spine #54714
    kc00799
    Member

    Thanks Eugene!!

    You are a life saver!

    KC

    in reply to: Text on Spine #51648
    kc00799
    Member

    Thanks Eugene!!

    You are a life saver!

    KC

    in reply to: Text on Spine #54698
    kc00799
    Member

    Hello Again!

    I finally got my text on spine! However the background of the text on the spine is pink? Don't know how that happened, and I tried the fill/none option, but still cannot delete the pink background. I checked both the color & swatches panels and do not even see the pink color. I can change the text color but not the background color. I keep trying the fill/none, but it changes nothing! Help!! It's basicallly the last thing I have to do!!

    KC

    in reply to: Text on Spine #51646
    kc00799
    Member

    Hello Again!

    I finally got my text on spine! However the background of the text on the spine is pink? Don't know how that happened, and I tried the fill/none option, but still cannot delete the pink background. I checked both the color & swatches panels and do not even see the pink color. I can change the text color but not the background color. I keep trying the fill/none, but it changes nothing! Help!! It's basicallly the last thing I have to do!!

    KC

    in reply to: Text on Spine #54672
    kc00799
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    Thanks Eugene!

    That helps a lot. I am fully armored and I'm going back in!

    KC :)

    in reply to: Text on Spine #51644
    kc00799
    Member

    Thanks Eugene!

    That helps a lot. I am fully armored and I'm going back in!

    KC   :)

    in reply to: Text on Spine #54664
    kc00799
    Member

    Furry,

    I have a cover template from LSI with all the printer dimensions already set. Do I rotate the whole cover frame and enter text for the spine and then rotate back? Do I rotate the spine frame only (if possible) then enter the text and then rotate back??? Am I not being clear? Just want to know how to enter text on the spine of my book. I want to be careful not to disrupt the printer's set guides & bleeds. As always, I appreciate everyone's help!

    KC

    in reply to: Text on Spine #54653
    kc00799
    Member

    Ok! Thanks… But… In the pages panel I only see rotate spreads in CS4. Do I type horizontally across the spine and then rotate and if so, where is the rotation tab located? I only see rotate spreads….

    KC

    in reply to: Text on Spine #54652
    kc00799
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    Eugene Tyson said:

    Set up a new document.

    If the book is 210 (w) x 297 (h) mm, for example.

    You want to insert the width for the new document to be 210 + 210 + Spine Width

    So if your spine width is 10 mm then your cover size is 210 + 210 + 10 = 430

    At this point I usually give the cover 2 columns and make the gutter 10mm (the width of the spine) and this gives me a visual grid using the guides.

    Front cover goes on the right

    Back cover goes ont he left

    Spine goes in the middle.

    For the spine Text, draw a text frame that is 10 mm in height.

    Insert your text.

    Rotate the frame so that the top of the letters face the front cover, and the bottom of the letters face the back cover.

    Place the text frame in the Spine Area – adjust the position so that the text is visually centered on the Spine (in CS4 you can rotate the page view via the Pages Panel to make it easier)

    Once you have this done, make sure your document bleeds the correct amount off all sides.

    Then you're done.

    If you have anything going on the inside of the cover, insert a new page, and

    put the Inside Front Cover to the left hand side

    put the inside back cover on the right hand side

    Leave the Spine Area on the inside free of ink, as if there is ink on the inside of the spine the glue won't stick to the book.


    in reply to: Text on Spine #51642
    kc00799
    Member

    Furry,

    I have a cover template from LSI with all the printer dimensions already set. Do I rotate the whole cover frame and enter text for the spine and then rotate back? Do I rotate the spine frame only (if possible) then enter the text and then rotate back??? Am I not being clear? Just want to know how to enter text on the spine of my book. I want to be careful not to disrupt the printer's set guides & bleeds.  As always, I appreciate everyone's help!

    KC

    in reply to: Text on Spine #51638
    kc00799
    Member

    Ok! Thanks… But… In the pages panel I only see rotate spreads in CS4. Do I type horizontally across the spine and then rotate and if so, where is the rotation tab located? I only see rotate spreads….

    KC

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