"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I still don´t get the need for a second white? If I have an underbase white and cut a "hole" in the red shape, isn´t that working? or is an underbase-white really so different from a top-white? Like, underbase super thin layer and then thicker white on top?
The accommodations for registration should be applied to your base white only.No matter what graphic program you are using, you want to "choke" or cut away from the base.
Not sure why its such a hot topic. I honestly just do it old school, I sep everything manually so I can treat every part separately. I almost always just choke the white base but when there is small lines I will instead increase the top color. These details are so small to start with it will not effect the over all art work in any discernible way.
Maybe I'm getting old and lazy but this was a really big discussion on such a simple looking print, but sometimes simply can be more of a pain than you thought, I know I've run into this before.
Quote from: Dottonedan on December 28, 2023, 04:49:10 PMThe accommodations for registration should be applied to your base white only.No matter what graphic program you are using, you want to "choke" or cut away from the base. Very, very strongly DISAGREE with this statement! Changing the underbase wil alter the look of the design. Choking will eliminate very thin lines.Try choking fine text and see whats left…Underbase should be left alone and the top colors should be expanded to cover the underbase. Pierre