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Dec 2017

Hi Guys

Hope that you had a brilliant Christmas Day! Am just catching up with everything.

Am thinking of re-formatting Saturday Night Séance so that instead of being in traditional Western comic page style, it's more one large panel stacked above the other vertically, like the usual Webtoon style?

The pages I have are in pretty high definition so zooming in won't be a problem.

However, and this is all probably really obvious, how do I

a) Stack the images one on top of the other to create that long vertical single file?
b) How do I make sure that long vertical single file isn't too big in terms of size?

Or is it kind of impossible and easier to just upload individual panels?

Any help at all would be great!

I'm using Paint.

Thanks Guys.

All Best

Danny

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And on a related point, does anyone on Webtoon upload individual hi-res panels per "page"? How is that received, does it work? Might be easier for me in terms of formatting!

If I'm understanding you correctly, the best course of action is to look at Tapas' maximum resolution size. Width is 940 px, but I don't remember length. However, you are able to upload multiple images to one episode. This would display them stacked, and would be a likely option for you.

I'm pretty sure webtoons allows multiple pages too, if so you can do the same one panel at a time format. But I've also never used webtoons, so take that with a grain of salt.

However, formatting wise, I imagine it'll look better if you actually plot out the vertical format page. Can you not cut and paste the panels onto a page in Paint? Sadly I don't use the program, so I can't do more then say that I'd be surprised if you couldn't do that much.

Best of luck!