Thank you so much for this. It’s so concise and structured really well, SO professional and informative. Feels like it’s from a class I’d have to pay for lol
Love this video, really helped me "get" Scribus in a way I was really struggling with. I'd love to see some videos that integrate bleed and margins for physical printing. (you may have some already but I've watched a few Scribus videos from your channel and haven't seen it yet so I'm still looking)
Thanks for your quick reply. Very, helpful! I was able to add flourishes following your instructions and learn about ScrapBook and Creative Fabrica. Great work! Thanks again.
Very nice tutorial, thanks. I especially like how you showed the guides. It would be easier to modify your text using styles, though, rather than setting all the properties individually.
Only 24 likes and 8 comments. I am dumbstruck. This is an excellent video tutorial. Thanks for the clear explanation and well thought out workflows and examples used. New subscriber here.😃
A serious Note: The Processed PDF is large in size, if anyone want to reduce the size of the PDF (Web optimized PDF), Reduce the resolution from 300 DPI to 72 DPI for both (document & Images). :)
Thanks! This was excellent. The only place I struggled to follow was when you added the flourishes from the scrapbook. Are those shapes that you created? My scrapbook is empty.
@simonabbot You are correct, the flourishes from my scrapbook are elements created ourselves. You can create and save your own scrapbook items in Scribus or import SVG images form a number of online sites that provide them for free.
@Yoe Kovalik, The Content Properties and other control panels on the right of the screen are opened control panels that have be docked to the right edge of the Scribus application. You should be able to open any Control Panel by using its keyboard shortcut or from the standard menu by selecting Windows and then the name of the Control Panel you would like open. You should then be able to click and drag the panel to the left or right edge of the Scribus application window and watch it snap into place as it docks itself.
Where'd you get the scrapbook option? I do not see that anywhere at all lol It's like you have multiple options at the bottom of your properties list but I don't know how to add that to mine. I'd appreciate the help.
The scrapbook option can be accessed from the main menu under the Windows option. If you are interested in learning more about the scrapbook feature in Scribus we have a video going into more detail here. th-cam.com/video/6x3M9FMN61c/w-d-xo.html
Good tutorial but a few how-to details are left out. One that I cannot accomplish with Scribus 1.6.1 is creating a flourish. The flourish elements/icons/tools, I cannot find anywhere. Any advice?
Fair point. The flourishes used in this video where created by combining simple shapes, selecting all of them (click and drag) and then right-clicking and selecting 'send to' and then Scrapbook. If the Scrapbook tab is not visible to you, it can be opened from the standard menu. From the standard menu you would select 'Windows' and then 'Scrapbook'. The flourishes are effectively SVG images stored and available for all of your projects. If you are not feeling incredibly artistic (like me most of the time) you should check out Creative Fabrica (link in description). They give away a bunch of SVG images, icons, and flourishes every month.
PDF viewer applications Like Adobe Reader can be configured to display pages individually or spread. Scribus doesn't have a feature that tells viewer applications how to display pages as this is usually a personal preference that has to be manually set.
By default, the scrapbook folder will be empty until you create a design to store in it. We have a video explaining how this works in our Getting Started with Scribus series.
The version on of Scribus in this video is 1.5.8 which is currently the newest version of Scribus. To create the 'thick font' you should create a text frame, select a font and font style (i.e. Arial and Bold) from the Content Properties window (F3). From this point you can convert the text frame to an Outline to scale and stretch the text content. 10:50 Convert TextFrame to Outline
Quality tutorial about scribus that really meet the design Standards. Keep it up! Love from India.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you so much for this. It’s so concise and structured really well, SO professional and informative. Feels like it’s from a class I’d have to pay for lol
Glad it was helpful!
Thank You very much. Your video was really helpful. To me the most appealing was that You gave step by step instruction on a useful subject.
Glad it helped!
Love this video, really helped me "get" Scribus in a way I was really struggling with.
I'd love to see some videos that integrate bleed and margins for physical printing. (you may have some already but I've watched a few Scribus videos from your channel and haven't seen it yet so I'm still looking)
Great suggestion!
Tutorials like this is gold. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, gained an instant level of confidence with how to use the software.
Thanks, we are glad you found it helpful.
Your Scribus tutorial is great, this video is really helpful and helped me a lot, thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for your quick reply. Very, helpful! I was able to add flourishes following your instructions and learn about ScrapBook and Creative Fabrica. Great work! Thanks again.
Glad you found it helpful
Very nice tutorial, thanks. I especially like how you showed the guides. It would be easier to modify your text using styles, though, rather than setting all the properties individually.
Glad it was helpful! Using styles does make things easier-agreed.
Very good tutorial thank you so much
We are glad you found it helpful.
Only 24 likes and 8 comments. I am dumbstruck.
This is an excellent video tutorial. Thanks for the clear explanation and well thought out workflows and examples used.
New subscriber here.😃
Awesome! We're glad you are finding the Scribus series helpful.
@@TopCLAX Would appreciate if you could show a Scribus to Web Blog workflow.😃
Thank you so much for sharing amazing tutorial
Thank you! Cheers!
Very useful, especially the explanations for choices.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome! Very helpful video, thank you very much!
Glad it was helpful!
Great stuff! I'm excited to start learning scribus so I don't have to assemble all of my zines in google slides.
Thats great to hear.
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We are glad you like our Scribus videos.
underrated
Agreed
Thank you so much for this!
You're so welcome! Glad it was helpful.
A serious Note: The Processed PDF is large in size, if anyone want to reduce the size of the PDF (Web optimized PDF), Reduce the resolution from 300 DPI to 72 DPI for both (document & Images). :)
Good point. Thanks for the input.
Thanks! This was excellent. The only place I struggled to follow was when you added the flourishes from the scrapbook. Are those shapes that you created? My scrapbook is empty.
@simonabbot You are correct, the flourishes from my scrapbook are elements created ourselves. You can create and save your own scrapbook items in Scribus or import SVG images form a number of online sites that provide them for free.
Nice Tutorial Thanks
Glad you liked it
Where can I set up wha tyou have on the right side - content properties. I dont have that window there. Thanks for the reply.
@Yoe Kovalik, The Content Properties and other control panels on the right of the screen are opened control panels that have be docked to the right edge of the Scribus application. You should be able to open any Control Panel by using its keyboard shortcut or from the standard menu by selecting Windows and then the name of the Control Panel you would like open. You should then be able to click and drag the panel to the left or right edge of the Scribus application window and watch it snap into place as it docks itself.
very good
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks!
Your welcome!
Excelent, in few minutes i learn to much
Great 👍
Where'd you get the scrapbook option? I do not see that anywhere at all lol
It's like you have multiple options at the bottom of your properties list but I don't know how to add that to mine. I'd appreciate the help.
The scrapbook option can be accessed from the main menu under the Windows option. If you are interested in learning more about the scrapbook feature in Scribus we have a video going into more detail here. th-cam.com/video/6x3M9FMN61c/w-d-xo.html
Good tutorial but a few how-to details are left out. One that I cannot accomplish with Scribus 1.6.1 is creating a flourish. The flourish elements/icons/tools, I cannot find anywhere. Any advice?
Fair point. The flourishes used in this video where created by combining simple shapes, selecting all of them (click and drag) and then right-clicking and selecting 'send to' and then Scrapbook.
If the Scrapbook tab is not visible to you, it can be opened from the standard menu.
From the standard menu you would select 'Windows' and then 'Scrapbook'. The flourishes are effectively SVG images stored and available for all of your projects. If you are not feeling incredibly artistic (like me most of the time) you should check out Creative Fabrica (link in description). They give away a bunch of SVG images, icons, and flourishes every month.
Here a short video on using the scrapbook feature in Scribus
th-cam.com/video/6x3M9FMN61c/w-d-xo.html
Can I use the software to make books for Amazon kdp.
Because people are only recommending canva
Yes, you can certainly use Scribus to create PDF publications that can be submitted to print-on-demand services like Amazon KDP or IngramSpark.
@@TopCLAX ok thanks 😊
Is it possible to export a pdf as a spread? To combine two pages into one after exporting from scribus?
PDF viewer applications Like Adobe Reader can be configured to display pages individually or spread. Scribus doesn't have a feature that tells viewer applications how to display pages as this is usually a personal preference that has to be manually set.
Can I do this on 1.4.6 version? Thanks in advance ❤
Yes, of course. The steps may vary a little.
@@TopCLAX thank you so much
I did all that You showed and it went fine, but my scrapbook folder was empty.
By default, the scrapbook folder will be empty until you create a design to store in it. We have a video explaining how this works in our Getting Started with Scribus series.
@@TopCLAX thank You
How to make that big and thick font in the newer version? 😊
11:17
The version on of Scribus in this video is 1.5.8 which is currently the newest version of Scribus.
To create the 'thick font' you should create a text frame, select a font and font style (i.e. Arial and Bold) from the Content Properties window (F3). From this point you can convert the text frame to an Outline to scale and stretch the text content.
10:50 Convert TextFrame to Outline
@@TopCLAX Thank you 😊
you deserve more subs, but the nitch is very specific. please make more and better tutorials
Thanks for the response.
I dont have the scaling section here.
For the scaling section to appear, you will need to select an Image frame and ensure you are viewing the correct settings panel.
I dont have content control panel. where can I adjust it. would be very glad for a reply
The content control panel can be accessed from the standard menu under the Windows option or by pressing F2 on the Keyboard.