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Hello,
I wonder how to make a paper map with Indesign. I saw tutorials only on Illustrator which I dont have. How to add that inner fold which is inside of a school map? If you make a book all pages have same size but with a map the fifth site would be that fold to keep sheets inside the map. I hope you are getting my point...
Thanks for your answer.
The reason why all the tutorials you watched recommended Illustrator is that Illustrator has the best tools for drawing a precise die strike like the one that Jongware showed. InDesign does have drawing tools that an experienced user might be able to make a simple die strike with but Photoshop would absolutely be the wrong program to do it in.
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Could you provide more specifics about what you are looking to do? Post a screen shot of an existing example to show exactly what kind of map you're talking about.
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Maybe you mean a book or booklet where the back page of the cover folds out and this is where you'd print your map.
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seems you are talking about a 'foldout' … wouldn't be any different from illustrator … use indd's "page tool" to adjust size of a single-page rather than facing-page … 7x10 facing pages would likely utilize a 13.5" foldout. however, easiest creating separate document just for the foldout.
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That would not work for the folds themselfs. An image would help (even if it is from an Illustrator tutorial) but I think Natasao wants to have a "die-cut" such as this: Folder Die Cut Empty Shablon Blank Stock Vector 453289432 - Shutterstock
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I highly recommend spending some time at https://foldfactory.com/pages/template-builder. Just plug-in the page specs you need, and the FOLDRite Template Builder will build a properly sized and labeled InDesign downloadable template. For free.
Have a look and see if this doesn't get you want you want.
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Yes, Jongware this is what I am looking for, a folder die-cut, I couldn't find the correct word. And I would like it look like the one on the picture you posted. Probably curvy or slanting edges are out of the question in Indesign? What about doing it in Photoshop?
I will try to do it with a page tool, but does it make any difference in settings when I will export file into pdf for print?
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The reason why all the tutorials you watched recommended Illustrator is that Illustrator has the best tools for drawing a precise die strike like the one that Jongware showed. InDesign does have drawing tools that an experienced user might be able to make a simple die strike with but Photoshop would absolutely be the wrong program to do it in.
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What I do in this case is to choose my printer first. The printer will then supply you with a template for the die-cut that can be placed into InDesign.
As Bill Silbert already said, Photoshop is not designed for creating this kind of project (although you could use it if you had no alternative).
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