What is an Overprint? How to Make Overprints in Illustrator | Screen Printing

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  • Опубліковано 29 гру 2024

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  • @ChristopherDillman
    @ChristopherDillman 3 роки тому +1

    Oldie but a goodie. Needed to know how to set certain PMS colors from a texture to overprint on top of a solid PMS. This tutorial is solid. 🤙

  • @morgantyree
    @morgantyree 7 років тому +2

    I'm covering a section (one week) on trapping and overprinting in my Digital Illustration class. I'll make sure this is one of the videos they can follow up on. Strong work Casey.

  • @EmmaStnly
    @EmmaStnly 8 років тому +2

    Your videos are so helpful! I did a lot of screen printing in college, but didn't have time to keep it up after graduation. Now I'm about to start a new job as a graphic designer for a print shop, and your vids are really helping jog my memory! Keep up the good work!

  • @xXRubella666Xx
    @xXRubella666Xx 6 років тому +5

    When you were zooming in with multiply, I was like "...what's with this zoom in as you fumble over your words? You've made this unintentionally comedic." But then you did the little drop/"unsure" thing and I laughed out loud. Nice sense of humor.

    • @BillieLo
      @BillieLo 3 місяці тому

      🤣 same here..I keep asking why zoom?? Please stop..no need to zoom...😆

  • @cityprintmaker4354
    @cityprintmaker4354 8 років тому +3

    Thankyou, I'll show this to our students.

  • @rodiron
    @rodiron 4 роки тому

    Thank you. Was lost for a while

  • @HameedUnfiltered
    @HameedUnfiltered 4 роки тому +1

    Hi! Thanks for the tips. I'm a newbie here and this will be very helpful.
    I just got question. When we screen print overlapping colors, do we print it as 3 individual colors (in case of blue, green and yellow) or do we print this as CMYK process printing?

  • @jammyn7368
    @jammyn7368 8 років тому +1

    Great video and thanks for posting.
    I would love to see you do a detailed video on gradients and how to print them. Gradients drive me up a wall :)

  • @beccarand
    @beccarand 7 років тому +14

    Lololol the multiply explanation panic attack. We've all been there.

    • @Mudboob
      @Mudboob 7 років тому +4

      this had me loling also

  • @tpw.1610
    @tpw.1610 Рік тому

    thanks, but wait, can you actually use blending mode for print jobs? I was told this wouldn't work when the file's sent to the printshop, and the transparency modes are only for screen? thank you

  • @bigwater161
    @bigwater161 4 роки тому

    So helpful, thanks! Any tips are getting a nice vibrant color to print on transparent paper? It's awfully muted so far :(

  • @hassanmohammed1046
    @hassanmohammed1046 4 роки тому

    thanks, please tell us how to print it then with corel or illustrator. i think if you print as vector, this effect will not work. do you convert the complete shape to bitmap or just cut halftones, and how?

  • @saul4691
    @saul4691 8 років тому

    tanks for the quick response I forgot to add one nore thing options to print half tones available for free most of us beginners can't afford to pay $400 for Accurip or other software since Adobe sofware can be obtain for free. It is only halfway when it comes to do more complex work thank you and have a nice holliday season.

  • @gnarsattack6631
    @gnarsattack6631 6 років тому

    Hi, i have some questions. Been googling for some time, but no results. What will be the outcome, if i overprint black process color over regular plastisol spot color, say blue or orange? Do i get a darker shade of the said color, or something else? Thank you in advance.

  • @saul4691
    @saul4691 8 років тому +1

    This is very helpful is there or could yo make a vid. on how to print on transparency. sometimes gets confusing or at least I do my epson 1400 has so many options as well as photoshop and illustrator especially when doing multiple colors thanks

    • @StartScreenPrintingNowTV
      @StartScreenPrintingNowTV  8 років тому

      +saul sep Thank you Saul! Yes I think that would be a really good idea. I'll put it in the idea queue

  • @WhiteyGraphics
    @WhiteyGraphics 9 років тому +1

    Casey can you do something on choking and trapping as it relates to printing on shirts. How to use it when you don't want to butt register all the colors. Thanks.

    • @StartScreenPrintingNowTV
      @StartScreenPrintingNowTV  9 років тому

      Hey +WhiteyGraphics ! I did touch on chokes and traps a little bit in my How to Make an Underbase video. ua-cam.com/video/iy4cPQTLutQ/v-deo.html
      I do need to dedicate a video to it though.

    • @WhiteyGraphics
      @WhiteyGraphics 9 років тому

      +Start Screen Printing Now I remember that video. I was thinking of maybe you could expand the Lizzy when you change the black to blue, and put an underbase under both the green and blue. Now if the registration is off a little and the blue and green are butting each other you will see the white. Kinda like you said something on the trap and choke subject by itself, Thanks for the reply.

    • @alexedwardv
      @alexedwardv 8 років тому +1

      For me, this is where the Pathfinder tools come in handy. Usually when I'm making my underbase I drag the art to copy to a new layer then lock the other art and start. Depending on the art, I might use the Divide tool to get the separate shapes, or if things are going to be butted for the base then I'll go ahead and use Merge. From there I select the shapes then go to Object > Path > Outline Stroke then set the stroke weight. Gotta remember though that the actual stroke is half the weight you choose unless you set your stroke to inside.

    • @StartScreenPrintingNowTV
      @StartScreenPrintingNowTV  8 років тому

      +Alex Vazquez thanks for the comment Alex! Really good tips. Yes the pathfinder tool is boss. I use add and merge most of the time. I dont use divide a lot. I do cover some of this a bit in my video about underbases but should have mentioned more here as well. Thanks again!

  • @nataligil5366
    @nataligil5366 6 років тому

    thanks!!! that was very helpful! Do you know If I can use overprint/multiple with Pantone colors for print as well? I'm trying to save my .ai file into pdf and it tells me that 'the transparency blend space doesn't match the destination color space'

  • @322doug
    @322doug 4 роки тому +1

    Does anyone still use photo shop and or illustrator for screen printing anymore? I just come from a screen printing class and not one of them uses either one, thet all used Corel draw, or vinyl masters, the two actual screen shops i know, bith use corel draw. Just asking ?

  • @alexedwardv
    @alexedwardv 8 років тому +1

    Have you printed films using each method? And if so, is there a noticeable difference in the way the rip produces the half tones? I might just try this on a small scrap of film tomorrow at work to find out haha

    • @StartScreenPrintingNowTV
      @StartScreenPrintingNowTV  8 років тому

      +Alex Vazquez Hi Alex. I have used both ways and as far as I can tell they produce the exact same film.

    • @alexedwardv
      @alexedwardv 8 років тому

      Start Screen Printing Now Cool, that's good to know. I'm going to using an overprint for one of my own creations but have never approached art that way before. Thanks for the info!

  • @exuviumisopods
    @exuviumisopods 3 роки тому

    3:32 LOL don't worry, keep on with the tut 😁

  • @DavidProctorGBD
    @DavidProctorGBD 8 років тому +1

    great video! this satisfied me on many levels..... (sounds weird). The "unsure of multiply" killed me man! haha

  • @Bromoteknada
    @Bromoteknada 6 років тому +1

    Channels with design tips + average humor have at least 100k subs. You should have 3M subs. Too bad you stopped uploading man.

    • @StartScreenPrintingNowTV
      @StartScreenPrintingNowTV  6 років тому

      Thanks! My humor is below average but I am going to start uploading again very soon. Had to start over with a new computer

  • @seandunlevy5289
    @seandunlevy5289 8 років тому

    How do you convert 3Ds Max overprinted image (on highest quality Egyption qualith - may thanks.

  • @str8vtec661
    @str8vtec661 8 років тому

    does accurip color separate as well or does it simply just ( create dots )

    • @StartScreenPrintingNowTV
      @StartScreenPrintingNowTV  8 років тому

      +sergio hidrogo accuRIP does not do the color separating unfortunately. That can be done with 3rd party software like Spot Process Separation Studio (which used to be called VueRite) or a Photoshop plugin called T-Seps (formerly Fast Films I believe). Most experts do it manually in photoshop though and it can be more accurate that way. Yeah rip software is more for controlling your halftone output so your printer knows how to print your film.

    • @StartScreenPrintingNowTV
      @StartScreenPrintingNowTV  8 років тому

      +sergio hidrogo accuRIP does not do the color separating unfortunately. That can be done with 3rd party software like Spot Process Separation Studio (which used to be called VueRite) or a Photoshop plugin called T-Seps (formerly Fast Films I believe). Most experts do it manually in photoshop though and it can be more accurate that way. Yeah rip software is more for controlling your halftone output so your printer knows how to print your film.

  • @bwallsmith4137
    @bwallsmith4137 8 років тому +3

    I think the video could be more complete and informative. Multiply mode should work for printing composites but shouldn't really work for knocking out the color that is being overtaken in screenprinting. It would give too heavy a coverage in those areas. I think as well that would be important to mention that for screenprinting separations that the entire underbase (and inlines if they are used) need to have overprints used as well. I'm just trying to give some constructive feedback.

    • @StartScreenPrintingNowTV
      @StartScreenPrintingNowTV  8 років тому

      I appreciate the feedback! I have a video about setting up underbases and I believe I addressed that in that video but probably should have mentioned it here. Personally, in Illustrator I have all of my artwork on 1 layer and my underbase on a layer below that and jus turn off the top layer when printing the base.

  • @cityoflaveen
    @cityoflaveen 8 років тому +1

    What rip software do you use?

    • @StartScreenPrintingNowTV
      @StartScreenPrintingNowTV  8 років тому

      Hey Omar! I'm trying to save up for a lot of things and rip software is one of them. At home for now I bitmap all of my halftone layers in photoshop and print from illustrator. I use Wasatch SoftRIP for years at my old shop and it was pretty incredible but not very cost effective. Its really expensive. The go to is definitely AccuRIP and thats what I am going to get hopefully very soon.

  • @str8vtec661
    @str8vtec661 8 років тому

    so for this to print it would half to be converted to half tones?

    • @StartScreenPrintingNowTV
      @StartScreenPrintingNowTV  8 років тому

      +sergio hidrogo if you have any sort of gradient or tint to your colors then yes it would need to be converted to halftones either through photoshop (check out my first video for that) or your rip software like accuRIP can do it for you when outputting the films. Thanks!

  • @chronicfish
    @chronicfish 8 років тому +5

    ROFL with the "unsure of multiply " ... hahahaha

  • @blenkal5373
    @blenkal5373 5 років тому

    Really Thank u .

  • @mikkih2393
    @mikkih2393 8 років тому

    Can you use an overprint if your are screen printing transfers?

    • @StartScreenPrintingNowTV
      @StartScreenPrintingNowTV  8 років тому

      +Mickaela Hoffpauir Hi Mickaela! I'm sorry but I dont have any experience using screen printing transfers and so I cant really say.

  • @str8vtec661
    @str8vtec661 8 років тому

    thank you.

  • @TheMrAQuinn
    @TheMrAQuinn 3 роки тому

    I hated the video but I hit the like button

  • @r1pcurl24
    @r1pcurl24 6 років тому +1

    hahaha, unsure part is legendary :P

  • @yotronthedon877
    @yotronthedon877 7 років тому +1

    cools kids don't call it that