What would be the reasoning for using square halftones vs round for an image? Would be preference or depending on artwork? Glad you made a video like this. I wanted to learn how to separate artwork like this manually in 2020.
It is basically just a different method of halftoning and the square dot do interlock as I do with halftones. Index style printing is good for low color count images if the image has a lot of colors Simulated Process might be the better way to go. Index on images with a lot of colors can require more color and be more difficult to get an accurate color palette for the Paletted 8 bit image conversion.
@@advancedtshirts thank you sir. Have to say, you make it look so simple. But go into detail on why you do it the way you do. Even if I have to watch the videos 30 times. An image of such quality is my goal and with a video like this I'm sure I can do it over time. Right now I get excited over a simple two color design. But you gotta crawl before you can walk.
freaking genius!!!!! learn a ton from your vids.
Awesome, thanks ! I'm on photoshop Mac but for this kind of work's separation I find CorelDraw more effective
How would you chock this underbase
Awesome! How do you deal with dot gain, or is it not much of an issue with index printing?
What would be the reasoning for using square halftones vs round for an image? Would be preference or depending on artwork? Glad you made a video like this. I wanted to learn how to separate artwork like this manually in 2020.
It is basically just a different method of halftoning and the square dot do interlock as I do with halftones. Index style printing is good for low color count images if the image has a lot of colors Simulated Process might be the better way to go. Index on images with a lot of colors can require more color and be more difficult to get an accurate color palette for the Paletted 8 bit image conversion.
@@advancedtshirts thank you sir. Have to say, you make it look so simple. But go into detail on why you do it the way you do. Even if I have to watch the videos 30 times. An image of such quality is my goal and with a video like this I'm sure I can do it over time. Right now I get excited over a simple two color design. But you gotta crawl before you can walk.
Excuse me Mr. Tiger your not a Lion. Verbal Typos are too easy in recording tutorials when working and talking about the work you are doing.