i get into many things which i cant handle :) besides rules are meant to be broken :) but seriously printing 4 colour, light projection et all prove no problem *what should i be aware of Trish **@firebrand and @nido thanks :)
This will produce fine in 4c offset. Grayscale would obviously lose the effect but companies aren't letting that dictate their primary brand these days.
Yeh I think that's the way of the future, No more faxes or greyscale. Everything full colour. I think that embroidery days are numbered too although I think this would also work on that medium.
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It certainly does!
Replyvisionary stuff...
Replythat is definitely breaking a lot of rules. it looks real cool, I just hope you know what you are getting into when it comes to reproducing this.
Replyi get into many things which i cant handle :) besides rules are meant to be broken :) but seriously printing 4 colour, light projection et all prove no problem *what should i be aware of Trish **@firebrand and @nido thanks :)
ReplyThis will produce fine in 4c offset. Grayscale would obviously lose the effect but companies aren't letting that dictate their primary brand these days.
Reply@logoboom my thoughts exactly ... never will be grayscale thou EVER ...
ReplyGreat technique!
ReplyYeh I think that's the way of the future, No more faxes or greyscale. Everything full colour. I think that embroidery days are numbered too although I think this would also work on that medium.
ReplyOwe my eyes!
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