![]() Down the bottom, you'll see inside the back cover, and the back cover itself. When you have your file set to include cover page, it'll actually show here's your cover page. So let's take a look at how this lays out in Clip Studio. So a cover will have front and back and inside cover and backside of the front cover that you also need to account for. Generally because covers are going to be printed on a different type of stock. Now this does not include covers and inside covers. So every new sheet of paper will add four. So these two pieces of paper equal eight printed pages in your comic. Page seven would be here, page eight on the backside there. Then page five here, page six on the backside of this fold. Page three would be the front of the next page. ![]() So for instance, this would be page one, page two would be the backside of this half. So if you think of the front and back side of a piece of paper as being two different pages, you fold it and you end up having four. When they print comic books, they print each page as a folded page. But if you plan to print your comic, the page count must be in multiples of four with a minimum of eight. Now, if you plan to deliver your comic digitally, you can make your comic book any number of pages you want. Now, when you lay out your pages, as we covered in an earlier movie, you'll have an idea of how many pages you'll need. When you create a new comic book file in Clip Studio, you'll need to specify how many pages it'll be.
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