Our method:
(we use a custom template for our i-image that already has a 'underbase grey' spot color)
- Place art on the i-Image template, size to final size and place where desired.
- Add a new Layer underneath your art or use Layer 3 in the i-Image template.
- Select all. Copy.
- Lock the Art Layer.
- Place art on the new layer using Command+F (crtl+F for PC) or the Edit/Place in Front function.
- Hide the Art Layer.
- Delete all black from the new underbase layer (or any colors you don’t want to underbase.)
- Change all colors needing underbase to the Underbase Grey swatch in the color picker.
- Select All.
- Stroke in Black to 0.7 pt.
- Expand all (stroke and fill).
- Use the Pathfinder to merge everything.
- Select the black stroke using the magic wand tool and delete it.
- Lock the Underbase layer, show and unlock the art layer.
- Select All.
- Window/Attributes, click the overprint fill until it is checked (not empty or a dash),
- Zoom in, you should be able to see the underbase layer mixed with the art colors, creating a haze.
- Save the screen file.
- Create the .ps file from the print menu