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    • APHOTICMOTH
      APHOTICMOTH Moderator last edited by

      I like the first logo as well. šŸ™‚

      All my links: https://APHOTICMOTH.carrd.co/

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      • APHOTICMOTH
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        Maybe thin the chains a bit. Just an idea.

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        All my links: https://APHOTICMOTH.carrd.co/

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          @Erin-Cortese Thanks Erin, I hope this will not be a major headache for the person in the pre-press department, but it’s good to know it can work even if I can’t get the head vectorized. Your experience as a designer has been so helpful!

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          • BichonBistro
            BichonBistro @APHOTICMOTH last edited by

            @CLCanadyArts good idea Cassandra! And easy to implement šŸ˜Šā€”I got a discount for Affinity Designer, but even at $19.99, it’s a very worthwhile tool and I’ve barely scratched the surface.

            If I knew how to add tags to an existing post, I would definitely tag Affinity Designer. Thank you so much @Adriana-Bergstrom for mentioning this software!

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            • BichonBistro
              BichonBistro @Erin.Cortese last edited by BichonBistro

              @Erin-Cortese another few questions Erin—if my saved file is editable, can the print house easily change the black to whatever color might strike the client’s fancy for scales and/or text? I’m thinking I don’t want to open the color can of worms...

              Should I preserve all layers and group them according to visual element or combine/flatten layers so that all features of the scale (finial, center pole, horizontal balance, chains, bowls) and dogs (body, head, paws, shadows) are simplified?

              As a person who had to do pre-press work, which made your job easier, more underlying detail or simplified elements? Thanks!

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                                    • Erin.Cortese
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                                      @BichonBistro So is this job officially done now? Is it time to release the balloons and throw confetti? šŸŽ‰ šŸŽˆ

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                                            @Erin-Cortese 🤣I wish! There is that minor detail of ā€œdeliverablesā€...but at least now it’s the tolerable frustrations of a learning curve. Now I am testing what a PDF file exported from Affinity Designer looks like in Adobe Illustrator. I still have a basically unused copy of AI CS5, so at least I have a rough idea of what things look like.

                                            My initial impression is too many layers is error-prone, so thinking I should flatten layers that I don’t want edited: for example, merge the dog’s parts (including shadows) before I export as an editable PDF—does that seem logical?

                                            The export as an editable PDF produced some unexpected output: a missing head 😱, thick pen lines for the scale bowl highlights and less than crisp text for ā€œScale & Balanceā€ when printed (I exported ā€œtext as outlinesā€). I am troubleshooting those. I hope I can meet my Aug 5 deadline 😬

                                            I see some errors in the lack of precision when I joined objects (base of scale with vertical pole, for example) when I print on a larger scale (6x6 inches) so I have some additional cleanup to do.

                                            I think I probably made a mistake creating the initial vector document with defaults (144 dpi, rgb color space, document sized as a 2.5 x 3 business card). The total file size on export is surprisingly small (between 500-900 KILOBYTES), so I am a worried about implications of that, although that is supposedly the reason for vector. I am accustomed to file sizes in the mega-megabytes when I scan watercolors for printing.
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                                            I need to make sure I understand unfamiliar export options like resampling and ICC profile options and the impact of exporting as CMYK a file I created as RGB. These are the things I am looking at for the PDF export. I think the SVG, PNG and JPG export options should be easier to decipher.
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