shirt.cdr
I'm trying to make a monotone piece of art, so i can do something like this.My problem is i can get it to LOOK like this on the screen But i can't get it to print like this.
What I am mainly trying to do, is layer a greyscale over a color and print just the color behind it,so the greyscale accually gives the background color halftones.
I can change a greyscale to a black/white and use halftones or jarvis, but it looks so, so grainy.
I want a greyscale so i can left click and add color, while a right click changes not the pen line, but the greysclale color.
I know this can't be done or can it? i have this file for you to see how i want my monotone to react.
when i open the shirt in corelpaint you can see it's just a solid black monotone.
6648.shirt.cdr
ok how do i attach the file?
Thanks Patti.
Here it is in corelx4 The wolf doesn't show up in Corelx6
Choose the rich formatting link and use the Insert Media button.
Patti
This is just a guess as to what you are asking. Is it that you want to print just a monotone color using a greyscale image as sort of a mask. If so, this is a quick way in PhotoPaint since white will not not be printed. The wolf is in Normal mode below the Shirts (colored) that are in Overlay mode.
So, lets take an example where the shirt is yellow and try to clarify what you want the result to look like. Is it this:
And if it is ... are you trying to print the shirt itself, or trying to print what the shirt looks like -- for example, in a catalogue ?
You say the results you are getting are grainy and moire. Are you working from the very low resolution image in the CDR file, or do you have a working version at higher resolution?