lister
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right, hopefully this makes sense.
We are printing a spot green flooded onto a can which we want to show some of the aluminium through, so no opaque white under the green.
All the artwork is in illustrator, we have random black images across the can, almost like a pattern. then we have a label which is dark brown pantone on top of a white label to keep the brown brown. There is some type on the label which is green, this has to be the green/Aluminium showing through. But we have the white label and under that the images and the then the green/Aluminium.
Im not sure how best to set this up., please see the rough screen shot here
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cheers
lister
We are printing a spot green flooded onto a can which we want to show some of the aluminium through, so no opaque white under the green.
All the artwork is in illustrator, we have random black images across the can, almost like a pattern. then we have a label which is dark brown pantone on top of a white label to keep the brown brown. There is some type on the label which is green, this has to be the green/Aluminium showing through. But we have the white label and under that the images and the then the green/Aluminium.
Im not sure how best to set this up., please see the rough screen shot here
MobileMe Gallery
cheers
lister