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Topic: Gerber choke THIS!!! spread em & then bleed
Bob Rochon
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Member # 30
posted August 29, 2001 05:21 PM
I've about had it with the extremely limiting abilities of the choke and spread, bleed commands in Omega.I had a logo today that had a fade from magenta to yellow, a process blue outline, a black outline and shadow around that.
So I added a bleed to the black for cutting, then choked & spread the blue and the black. THen, I spread & choked the blue to the fade and Voila!!!!!!
the whole design turned blue green.
I guess it was just choked too much.
It seems as if you apply too many choke & spreads on one particular design it just can't handle it.
Ok now how can I eliminat the infamous white line between colors on a simple job like this?
------------------ Bob Rochon Creative Signworks Millbury, MA bob@creativesignworks.com
"Some people's kids"
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