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I'm probably missing something since I don't work in Illy. But Corel is a Vector program so I would think there have to be a lot of similarities. If I properly SPOT PANTONE color the vector pieces in Corel, when I output, it separates the different colors for film. Illy doesn't do the same thing?
Time is money. Unless you have a lot of time to invest in learning. My suggestion is to farm out your seps (while learning)
I'm trying to get my head wrapped around how to use illustrator as a screen printer and I came across these couple of tutorials that SEEM legit. Could some one with more experience (just about anyone here) please take a glance and see if the info they provide is proper or am I barking up the wrong tree by learning from these.http://vector.tutsplus.com/tutorials/designing/super-slick-screen-printing-separations-with-illustrator/This is kind of lengthy as he goes into a lot of detail on creating the art... I guess I'm more interested in when he starts separating out things but it's probably got some good info all the same throughout.http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/12/07/preparing-artwork-for-screen-printing-in-adobe-illustrator/Fairly basic and to the point.Thanks in advance for anyone taking a look at this... I just hate to develop/learn bad techniques starting off here.Hey Dan... anytime you're ready to get that DVD together, I'll be your first customer!
Anyone want to check out my little spot color sep and tell me what they think?Underbase, Old Gold and Hilight Wite are the only layers that will be outputted/printed. Originally it was on white and didn't have the outline around the whole thing. I kept the black in case they ever wanted to do the job on another color shirt.Let me know!
Quote from: Gilligan on April 15, 2012, 05:50:24 PMAnyone want to check out my little spot color sep and tell me what they think?Underbase, Old Gold and Hilight Wite are the only layers that will be outputted/printed. Originally it was on white and didn't have the outline around the whole thing. I kept the black in case they ever wanted to do the job on another color shirt.Let me know!Hey, no one really had time to take a look at my first attempt at separations?
Wow... good catch... I had been previewing separations all the way until I had it "right" and then of course it was "wrong". ha!Just double checked it and yep, I would have been pretty frustrated and confused with just a little ghostly line printing out.This also forced me to recall (and probably now permanently remember) a shortcut... ALT + Click Layer selects all on layer. I had heard it being used but never really needed it so it never stuck... after a few failed modifiers I found it.THANKS!