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Underlying white for aluminum foil printing

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Nov 17, 2024 Nov 17, 2024

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Hello I'll be a total amateur, which I am. At work they wanted me to try to make graphics for chocolate characters for Bethlehem. As for the design, I have it done, but I don't seem to really understand how it is with the background white. For example, here with the cow, I made the underlying white so that in reality the cow and straw were shiny. The rest should be matte, but I got a response from the management that it was wrong. Especially with a cow, where it would completely change colors. Both white and brown spots. They want me to make the background shine and the cow not. Does this mean that I should just swap the underlying white with a transparent background? Or is there someone who would like to explain to me the basic undelying white in the case of aluminum foil? Thank you very much.

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(Blue is representing the underlying white)

 

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Nov 17, 2024 Nov 17, 2024

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You would need to create a shape that covers the cow and then apply a spot color white to that shape.

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Nov 17, 2024 Nov 17, 2024

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Thank you. So, it should be like this for the cow to be matte and rest shiny? sdfddf.png

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That would be the shape for the cow. I would now talk to the printing service about precisely how to set up that spot color. They might have some very specific demands.

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Oh, okay, thank you. There's that problem, that i don't have any contact on the printing service cause it all goes through other people, but this still helps a lot. Thanks 🙂

 

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