So I saw the original D&D manuals are available for PDF purchase through WotC on sites like DMsguild, and I had the idea that it would be fun to reprint them and sort of make a replica of the original box they came in (as buying an original one or the fancy 2012 wooden box reprint is... prohibitive to say the least haha), Pretty much like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff54GQvzDD4
Does anyone have any experience doing this sort of project or advice? I found out selecting "booklet" style in the adobe reader printer settings should be able to print the manuals in classic booklet style but I don't have too much experience with unconventional printing methods, nor sure what types of glue would be best for the box labels. I think it would be a fun project to do though!
Edit: I'm also totally going to get a set of dice in the right colours to match the original set to complete the feel haha.
Hey Guys,
So I saw the original D&D manuals are available for PDF purchase through WotC on sites like DMsguild, and I had the idea that it would be fun to reprint them and sort of make a replica of the original box they came in (as buying an original one or the fancy 2012 wooden box reprint is... prohibitive to say the least haha), Pretty much like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff54GQvzDD4
Does anyone have any experience doing this sort of project or advice? I found out selecting "booklet" style in the adobe reader printer settings should be able to print the manuals in classic booklet style but I don't have too much experience with unconventional printing methods, nor sure what types of glue would be best for the box labels. I think it would be a fun project to do though!
Edit: I'm also totally going to get a set of dice in the right colours to match the original set to complete the feel haha.
You could try talking to someone at a print shop. Someone there is likely to know how to help you.