From the course: Logo Design: Techniques
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Converting process to tints
From the course: Logo Design: Techniques
Converting process to tints
- [Instructor] Continuing to explore the options of the Recolor Artwork dialogue. Lets say that in this scenario we have a logo that we created in color but we need to make a version of it that can be reproduced in a single Pantone color and tints of that color. I'll use the bottom version as my control, to the left first of all. So here, what I need to do is, So I'm going to get the orange and drag that down onto the blue. So now the blue and the orange are going to map to blue. I'll do the same thing with the yellow. So these three colors are now all mapping to this one color. And we have Scale Tints on, which in this case we want. If I were to say Exact, then we would just get a solid blue. So we need our Scale Tints turned on. And currently, the blue that we're going to get is a process blue, made up of C, M, Y, K. So that's no good. We need to come to our dropdown here, limits the color group to colors in a swatch…
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Color associations1m 57s
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Combining colors4m 3s
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Spot, process, and web colors2m 19s
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Recoloring artwork: Experiment with different color schemes4m 59s
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Random color swatches1m 13s
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Converting process to spot color2m 53s
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Converting process to tints2m 6s
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Converting transparency to tints4m 47s
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