Convertissez une illustration en formes, puis combinez-les facilement pour faciliter la séparation des couleurs.
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Contente de vous retrouver !
Maintenant que l'image est prête dans Illustrator, nous allons la préparer pour l'imprimer en sérigraphie.
Pour commencer, nous allons vectoriser les contours pour pouvoir l'agrandir et la réduire sans toucher au fichier.
Je masque le template du sac et le texte pour l'instant.
Je crée un vecteur pour éviter tout problème de police manquante lors de l'ouverture du fichier sur l'imprimante.
Ensuite, j'utilise l'outil Pathfinder pour regrouper toutes les formes de la même couleur.
Comme vous le voyez, je rassemble les couleurs dans différents calques.
Cette image en comporte trois, j'utilise donc le panneau Pathfinder pour retirer les formes afin de faciliter l'impression des séparations de couleurs sur le sérigraphe pour les mini-tote bags.
Ensuite, je divise l'image par couleur : noir, jaune clair et jaune foncé.
Voilà, le fichier est maintenant prêt à imprimer.
C'est aussi simple que cela !
Ce que vous apprendrez
Préparer une illustration en vue de son impression par sérigraphie
Vectorisez les contours afin que l’image puisse être agrandie ou réduite sans être altérée. Convertissez le texte dynamique en contours pour que le fichier puisse être ouvert chez l’imprimeur même s’il manque des polices.
Regrouper les éléments similaires dans un calque
Rassemblez les formes de même couleur et supprimez les superpositions via le panneau Pathfinder. Le fichier sera ainsi plus facile à configurer pour la sérigraphie.
Organiser les objets par couleur dans différents calques
Regroupez les objets de même couleur au sein d’un même calque et nommez les calques de manière explicite pour faciliter la tâche de l’imprimeur.
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