

This colour will not be printed, it's simply for our designers to use as a guide when creating your cut line. Using the Bucket fill the selection black. Select your 'Cut Area' layer and use the Increment function approximately 20 times to increase your selection by the required amount.Ī slightly quicker way to do this is by using the shortcut ALT+S followed immediately by the 1 key. To create your cut line, CTRL click on your Artwork Layer to select all of the elements of that layer. A 1mm border will prevent this from happening.

Failure to do so can cause your printed design to lift along the cut edge as a result of the heat generated by the laser. It is ESSENTIAL that you make this border AT LEAST 1mm wider than your artwork. You can now decide on the thickness of your border, which will be used as a cut line. or create a custom silhouette based on the areas of your design that you would like to highlight. To do this, simply delete any unwanted parts of the grey silhouette that you created in step 6a. Handy for creating textures like water droplets or snakeskin. You should now have a grey silhouette of your original artwork, placed on the 'Gloss Varnish' layer.Īs well as being able to add gloss varnish to your entire design, you also have the option to limit this to certain areas, in effect highlighting particular elements of your design. Select your ' Gloss Varnish' layer and using the Bucket tool, click inside of your selection. ĬTRL click on your artwork layer to select all of the elements of that layer.

If you choose 'Gloss' as your option, you will need to create a grey silhouette on the 'Gloss Varnish' layer, similar to how you created the cyan silhouette on your 'White' layer in step 5 of this tutorial.Ĭlick on the RGB slider in the 'Color and Tool' panel and create a grey with the following colour values R:150 G:150 B:150. You can choose to have a gloss or matte finish on your designs by selecting the matte or gloss option when placing your orders. You can see this effect on our clear acrylic charms above. To create a transparent area, simply delete any unwanted areas on your white layer using the eraser or any of the other tools at your disposal in SAI to achieve your desired effect. This effect works especially well on our clear acrylics to create transparencies (areas with coloured ink and no white ink or areas with no ink at all). The 'White' layer can also be used to create areas where you don't want a white base. mistakes can not be rectified once your charms have been printed. Please remember that we always recommend ordering samples before committing to large print runs, so that you can check that you are happy with the result. Always zoom in on areas with fine details such as strands of hair or small point text and check that you are happy with the results. You should now have a Cyan silhouette of your original artwork, placed on your 'White' layer.īe aware that contracting your selection in this manner can have an effect on the pixels selected. Select the 'Bucket' tool and click inside your selection to fill the selection Cyan.Ĭlick 'OK' and 'OK' again. With your selection inverted, use the increment option SELECTION > INCREMENT to inset your selection before inverting the selection again SELECTION > INVERT.Ĭlick on the RGB slider in your colour & tool panel and create a Cyan colour (R:000 G:255 B:255)
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Download our Paint Tool SAI templates > here INVERT, your selection should look like the image below. Templates are available in various sizes ranging from 0.5" (12.7mm) right up to 3.5" (88.9mm). To start submitting your custom printed acrylic charm designs you'll need to download our design templates. Always remember to order samples if you require any colour accuracy or if you are unsure or feel that you may be unhappy with these colour changes. We convert all Paint Tool SAI images from RGB to CMYK before printing so do remember to bear these colour differences in mind. CMYK in comparison appear flatter with slightly duller colours. RGB colours appear vivid with bright blues and greens. The image below shows the RGB palette on the left and the same palette converted to CMYK on the right. Please note that Paint Tool SAI can only create documents in RGB colour whereas we only print in CMYK colour.Ī quick search on the internet for 'the difference between RGB and CMYK' will provide you with a wealth of information on this subject, but we wanted to make you aware that the colours of your designs on screen will be different to the colours of your final printed products.
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This tutorial contains everything you need to know about creating your own printed clear acrylic charms using the design software Paint Tool SAI.
