Placing artwork in illustrator
I am creating a cookbook for print. My publisher has an InDesign plug-in so the end product will be in that format. However, I am laying out the book in Illustrator because the majority of the artwork is manipulated text. In addition to the manipulated text, I am adding artwork that I am creating in Procreate and exporting into Photoshop (as a psd). From Photoshop, I place the artwork into Illustrator.
I am wondering if the following method of getting desired results is a good one. I don’t want to inadvertently do something that impacts the quality of my art images. My art style is crisp black outlines using various paint effects for the rest of the subject. I was not happy with how my outlines were losing the desired crispness once I place them in Illustrator. As I mentioned before, I create the artwork in Procreate and then export them as psd files into Photoshop. From there, I create one file that is the black outlines converted to a smart object. I create another file that is the rest of the image converted to a smart object. I then place both into an Illustrator document as 2 layers. I image trace the black outline layer. Then I group it with the other layer. From there I place it into my actual page layout in Illustrator. It seems to be doing a good job accomplishing my goal of crisp lines filled with the desired paint effects, but I need someone that knows way more than me to let me know if I am doing something that will get unintended results.
Any other suggestions as to how to minimize the hit on quality would be greatly appreciated. I’ve read that rotating, reducing, etc. can all impact this. (I was hoping that converting the artwork to a smart object would avoid this.)
