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Re-do previous split fountain art as process

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Frog:

--- Quote from: Dottonedan on October 10, 2021, 02:52:13 PM ---Sorry.  It’s a habit to try and think of how this can print in Spot colors.

would probably print more controllable at spot colors. Same 4 color number.
Green, into a deep blueish purple, into red, into yellow.

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I actually also added an orange to aid that transition. My new business model precludes me from even doing the actual printing this time around, so should probably talk to my colleague about how he'd prefer to handle it. Moot point right now for the present as the specific shirts they want are not available. Here's what I came up with so far.

Dottonedan:
Is that top one your print?  Good blends if so.  You might carry the orange over the yellow further to the left but the others are right on.

Frog:
Yes, the top one is one of the original actual screened prints.  Thing is, of course with this split fountain technique, no two prints are exactly the same. That example was just one of the good ones to use as display. My exercise here did not need to match it, just have the same flavor.
The whole design originally  grew from an example he showed my as a digitally printed sign on his truck, which followed no logical progression as to color changes.
If I wanted to split hairs, I'd point out that mine doesn't even follow the true order of the spectrum. That would be more like this one

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