thebigiceman
Technical User
Hi guys, hope someone can help me here, I'm losing hair and sleep!
I'll try to make this as simple as possible...
I have a 5-colour job with a base layer that comprises a spot colour, silver.
Brushed metal image (greyscale tiff) is placed on top and multiplied so the spot silver shows through.
So, lock off this base layer.
Then, a placed tiff is laid over on another layer to partially cover the locked base layer.
Some outlined text is then placed over this, with an offset path of, say, 2mm.
Here's the issue: I want the offset path of the outline text to cut through the placed tiff so it shows a matching silver to that off the base layer, so it looks like the base layer is showing through.
Have tried duping the metallic tiff, and making a compound path of the silver and the offset path, but keep getting dialogue boxes saying 'can't make compound path' etc.
Sounds like this should be relatively simple, but it's just not working.
Have tried all sorts of fixes to no avail, compound paths don't seem to want to know.
Anyone got any ideas?
Any help much appreciated in advance.
I'll try to make this as simple as possible...
I have a 5-colour job with a base layer that comprises a spot colour, silver.
Brushed metal image (greyscale tiff) is placed on top and multiplied so the spot silver shows through.
So, lock off this base layer.
Then, a placed tiff is laid over on another layer to partially cover the locked base layer.
Some outlined text is then placed over this, with an offset path of, say, 2mm.
Here's the issue: I want the offset path of the outline text to cut through the placed tiff so it shows a matching silver to that off the base layer, so it looks like the base layer is showing through.
Have tried duping the metallic tiff, and making a compound path of the silver and the offset path, but keep getting dialogue boxes saying 'can't make compound path' etc.
Sounds like this should be relatively simple, but it's just not working.
Have tried all sorts of fixes to no avail, compound paths don't seem to want to know.
Anyone got any ideas?
Any help much appreciated in advance.