Excellent tool thank you Michael! So glad I grabbed it. One thing that might be hepful for people is when I just experimented with it, when I saved my swatch guide it automatically saved as an editable PDF (there was no pop up as you demonstrated) when opening in Illustrator CC 2023. I'm also curious about your 'tweaking' of the cymk values... I didn't know that was an issue. Can you say more about that? is it really necessary or just your preference. Cheers! 🙂
Hello Jai. I'm glad you're enjoying Swatch. When you create the color sheet, the only thing that will pop up is a Finder or File Explorer window. Once you choose the folder and press "Open" the PDF exports with no alert. The next step is to go to the location you selected and open the PDF or in Illustrator go to File > Open and then navigate to the PDF. All color values in Swatch are editable. If you like the result, you don't have to edit. Some people don't like seeing a value like 30, 50, 0, 1 so they'll change it to 30, 50, 0, 0. It's just a matter of personal preference :)
@@LogoPackage yes I had no problems with the process I was pointing out there was nothing to uncheck as you had demonstrated And thanks for the cymk explanation… wanted to make sure there wasn’t something I needed to learn about
Excellent tool thank you Michael! So glad I grabbed it. One thing that might be hepful for people is when I just experimented with it, when I saved my swatch guide it automatically saved as an editable PDF (there was no pop up as you demonstrated) when opening in Illustrator CC 2023. I'm also curious about your 'tweaking' of the cymk values... I didn't know that was an issue. Can you say more about that? is it really necessary or just your preference. Cheers! 🙂
Hello Jai. I'm glad you're enjoying Swatch. When you create the color sheet, the only thing that will pop up is a Finder or File Explorer window. Once you choose the folder and press "Open" the PDF exports with no alert. The next step is to go to the location you selected and open the PDF or in Illustrator go to File > Open and then navigate to the PDF.
All color values in Swatch are editable. If you like the result, you don't have to edit. Some people don't like seeing a value like 30, 50, 0, 1 so they'll change it to 30, 50, 0, 0. It's just a matter of personal preference :)
@@LogoPackage yes I had no problems with the process I was pointing out there was nothing to uncheck as you had demonstrated
And thanks for the cymk explanation… wanted to make sure there wasn’t something I needed to learn about
@@JaiSequoia I understand now. That popup only appears in Illustrator for PDFs that contain more than 1 page :)
aaaahhh thank you for solving that mystery 🙂@@LogoPackage