Hello, I have been trying to make my outline color appear on the side with the fill color how you have yours set up. I cant figure it out so thought id pop on in hopes of you being able to direct me.. thanks again for this awesome vid!!
Thank you, yes this is similar to the way we did it before computer graphics. At the beginning of the video I mentioned that while there are more efficient ways of separating color, I believe it's useful for a new printer to do a few manual separations in order to understand exactly what separations are and how they should look when properly done..
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This process always intimidated me and your video made it so easy to understand!! Thank you so much!!❤
Holy smokes I was searching UA-cam for hours for this 😱 you answered all my questions
quite genius the way you did this all. been searching for hours to know how to do this. thank you so much
Hello, I have been trying to make my outline color appear on the side with the fill color how you have yours set up. I cant figure it out so thought id pop on in hopes of you being able to direct me.. thanks again for this awesome vid!!
Great video dont have computer so i will do by hand to see if it works out
Really nice, will registration mark also appear on t shirt also with the intended graphic???
Yes they do. So after the design is in proper registration you want to tape the registration marks off so they don't appear on the printed shirts.
how to put some registration mark?
I add the registration marks at 3:30 - I just use a simple 2pt crossline
What software is this?
This is CorelDraw, but you can do it the same way with Illustrator or Inkscape.
very good content but extremely out dated, maybe do an updated video showing how coreldraw does it simply through the print options.
Thank you, yes this is similar to the way we did it before computer graphics. At the beginning of the video I mentioned that while there are more efficient ways of separating color, I believe it's useful for a new printer to do a few manual separations in order to understand exactly what separations are and how they should look when properly done..