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Hello,
I purchased this image on shutterstock. https://www.shutterstock.com/image-vector/translucent-sphere-shadow-on-transparent-background-172203...
when using it in my design, if layed on top of any color background the bubble appears clear. However when I delete the colored background the bubble appears greyish/black. Is this going to print in this greyish color? Its an esp. file and I know theres issues with translucency.
Please help, thanks 🙂
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this EPS (not ESP) looks to be Grayscale – so its normal to appear greyish on a white background.
In your AI layout/design there are only vectors if you copy & paste the Shutterstock Graphic in it.
Did you try to print it for test?
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Thank you - no I havent tried to print it. But curious why it shows up white on an orange background and then greyish when I delete the background.
thanks
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There always must be something behind that artwork.
It won't work as intended without a background artwork or image.
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Put a white object behind it. e.g. you can make a white circle the same size as the bubble and put it in behind.
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did want to do this, but will it print transparent if I put a white circle behind it?
thank you
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will it print transparent
By @active_Melody98A6
Not quite sure what you want to do.
Can you please elaborate?
Some printers will actually print white. But every one of your posts makes your problem more mysterious.
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