Overall expectations
- Fill in forms.
- Voluntary work - no pay
- Willingness to scanlate 1/2 Prince and all other projects
- Active and Social member of Scanlation Group
- Use MSN messenger for chatting to OSS members
- Follow instructions properly
- Actively check for tasks
- Pass TEST before acceptance (1/2 Prince not used as a test)
- Pass Trial after acceptance
Any Typesetter applicant might be asked to clean easy webcomics, which usually requires whiting out a bubble or cloning simple art.
- Adobe Photoshop CS3 or higher - and ability to use
- Can install fonts
- Decent computer that can run photoshop without crashing or lagging.
- High typesetting speed
- Since this is the least challenging task of our group, recruitment is usually closed.
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- Fill in forms.
- Voluntary work - no pay
- Willingness to scanlate 1/2 Prince and all other projects
- Active and Social member of Scanlation Group
- Use MSN messenger for chatting to OSS members
- Follow instructions properly
- Actively check for tasks
- Pass TEST before acceptance (1/2 Prince not used as a test)
- Pass Trial after acceptance
Any Typesetter applicant might be asked to clean easy webcomics, which usually requires whiting out a bubble or cloning simple art.
Typesetter
Requirement: - Adobe Photoshop CS3 or higher - and ability to use
- Can install fonts
- Decent computer that can run photoshop without crashing or lagging.
- High typesetting speed
- Since this is the least challenging task of our group, recruitment is usually closed.
How much time do you think would have to be dedicated to this?
ReplyDeleteim guessing form my usual typesetter deadlines at least 2-4 hours a day.
ReplyDeletewhats cheese in the trap? is it a manga/mahua/korean manga/novel/thingy?
ReplyDeletekorean webcomic.
ReplyDeleteWow, 2-4 hours a day- that is a lot (especially if that person is working and has other commitments)
ReplyDeleteWell you don't need to devote every single day, frankly typesetters usually have no work, due to main delay in the cleaning and proofing department.
ReplyDeleteHow about Gimp?
ReplyDelete