Hi there!
ok, so I have a tricky one for you all.
I got this project in which there're 2 overlapping images both to be printed in a specific spot color.
I'm attaching a sample so you can get a better picture of it.
One of the images is a word with an outer-glow effect and it goes on top of a larger grayscale image.
The trick is how to get that gradient/glow around the letters to print right. It's 2 spot colors gradients overlapping and I wonder how should I make the color separation in this case.
Everything would be simpler if I just get rid of that outer glow, right? That's what the printing house recommended.
I'd like to have a second opinion from you guys.
I think it can be done somehow. What do you think?
ok, so I have a tricky one for you all.
I got this project in which there're 2 overlapping images both to be printed in a specific spot color.
I'm attaching a sample so you can get a better picture of it.
One of the images is a word with an outer-glow effect and it goes on top of a larger grayscale image.
The trick is how to get that gradient/glow around the letters to print right. It's 2 spot colors gradients overlapping and I wonder how should I make the color separation in this case.
Everything would be simpler if I just get rid of that outer glow, right? That's what the printing house recommended.
I'd like to have a second opinion from you guys.
I think it can be done somehow. What do you think?