Two spot colors, Gray and Navy. I usually just "knock out" the background item(s) and butt register the foreground element in the openings. But we want to let the background image show through just a little.
I've seen this on the forum already. It is just hard to word the search, and I can't remember the different approaches.
I had intended using a plastisol approach just basing down the foreground Navy Blue overprint with curable reducer, letting the gray show through.
I'm worried about consistency print to print, plus my navy blue is soooooo opaque out right of the bucket I'm not even sure where to start.
Maybe waterbased is a better choice.
These shirts are a light gray, raglan sleeved, baseball style shirt. The Navy blue overprint can be a fairly subtle element.
I'm sure the answer is easy and maybe even ridiculously simple for some of you here.
Thanks!
Stan