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Posted by Cpack (Member # 2011) on :
 
Hi Everyone. It is good to be back. I have been sick since last October so it is good to be back. I have a question. I have forgotten things but if you can help I would appreciate it. I am still using GA by Gerber. I have Omega but haven't changed. Can I blend one color into another with this software? What I want to do is start off yellow, then yellow-green to a green? If this can be done , would someone please be kind enough to tell me how?

[ February 15, 2002, 10:20 PM: Message edited by: Steve Shortreed ]
 
Posted by Arvil Shep' Shepherd (Member # 2030) on :
 
Bump.
Sorry I can't help you ....but maybe someone will see this post again and reply...Good Luck

Shep'

Ps I used to live in Mt Airy....And I am building a new Shop/Studio in "Beaulah".....
 
Posted by B Daniel (Member # 11) on :
 
Cynthia,,

You cannot blend from spot color to spot color, but you can make multi-color blends using process colors.

Another way you can accomplish a yellow-green fade is to use yellow vinyl and print a green fade on it.This would be my prefered mehod if it works in your situation. Good Luck

Beth

[ February 16, 2002, 08:04 AM: Message edited by: B Daniel ]
 
Posted by Cpack (Member # 2011) on :
 
I stopped by the Kodak Nascar Museum yesterday and saw exactly what I want to do. It started as a blue, then pink, and then green rainbow or splash on the side of the car. The decal was done by a printer because you could tell when you got a real close look at it. I am going to try a few more things and maybe I'l get lucky. PLEASE I am open to any suggestions to try. [Roll Eyes]
 


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