Some changes would likely be made, but someone wants this printed? Any ideas? The marbling in the X and the radial gradient in the back are what are making me most nervous. Especially since they sent me the file in .psd but rasterized the X, so I cant mess with the overlay.
Some changes would likely be made, but someone wants this printed? Any ideas? The marbling in the X and the radial gradient in the back are what are making me most nervous. Especially since they sent me the file in .psd but rasterized the X, so I cant mess with the overlay.
1. Simple spot color application for the red and grey.
2. Halftone black for the marble shade.
3. Solid spot color white for the font outline + Halftone White for the back gradient.
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Especially since they sent me the file in .psd but rasterized the X, so I cant mess with the overlay.
Maybe you can ask for the "original" .psd file (which is not rasterized) or better find a good Graphic Artist to vectorize the design and have it separated as per instruction.
Simulated spot process. Any good rip soft wear should make easy work of the PSD file. If they want it that bright you may have a bit of an issues with thicker ink hand. You may be able to do a discharge base to soften it up a bit.