From the course: Print Production: Spot Colors and Varnish
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Creating a varnish
From the course: Print Production: Spot Colors and Varnish
Creating a varnish
In this project, I'd like to accentuate the flower shapes and the little ampersand, but I don't want to have those components compete with the type. I don't want to make them darker. So what I'm going to do is, I'm going to apply a spot varnish. First, I'm going to create the varnish color. Now, there isn't a varnish, book. So there really isn't any place you can pick an existing varnish color from. You just make your own. So here in the Color panel, I tend to like to make them bright green just because I think it makes it obvious that it's not part of the real artwork, that it's something separate. It's up to you what color you pick. I'm going to add it to the Swatches panel and I'm going to name it varnish and by the way, if I were going to incorporate this with other pieces of artwork. And in InDesign file, I have to make sure that that word varnish is spelled the same and capitalized the same, so that InDesign understands that's all one varnish. If there's any difference in the…
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Adding Pantone color swatches5m 18s
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Using Overprint Preview to proof the display of spot color transparency2m 58s
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3D shading: Preview with overprint on2m 22s
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Converting spot colors to process3m 11s
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Creating a varnish5m 52s
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Creating spot gradients3m 33s
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