essaichay
Member
Hi there,
I'm creating an illustration to be printed on tissue paper and fabric but I'm currently creating it in Photoshop as it's easier and quicker for me to create the style that I'm going for (There's a lot of shading and I'm not well versed in doing that in Illustrator).
I'm using the brush tool in the white swatch to create the illustrations then placing them in an Illustrator file with a background in one spot colour. I've looked at seperations in Illustrator and all seems well, but some of the printers I've contacted have told me that they'd need the files in an EPS format.
Surely if the separations are fine then it shouldn't be a problem printing right? Or am I missing something here? If I've completely got it wrong then I'd be grateful for any explanations.
I've attached an example for you to look at.
Thank you!
I'm creating an illustration to be printed on tissue paper and fabric but I'm currently creating it in Photoshop as it's easier and quicker for me to create the style that I'm going for (There's a lot of shading and I'm not well versed in doing that in Illustrator).
I'm using the brush tool in the white swatch to create the illustrations then placing them in an Illustrator file with a background in one spot colour. I've looked at seperations in Illustrator and all seems well, but some of the printers I've contacted have told me that they'd need the files in an EPS format.
Surely if the separations are fine then it shouldn't be a problem printing right? Or am I missing something here? If I've completely got it wrong then I'd be grateful for any explanations.
I've attached an example for you to look at.
Thank you!