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- elms0
so you're down with the foursome idea?
mr_snuggles
(Nov 6 06, 11:39)what you say? me not speak english
- Seff0
- ********0
depends on what kind of gold effect you want. and also it is important what the background or complementary color(s) is/are..
- ********0
ie on a white background a different shade will be more effective then on a black background..
- ********0
fool's gold
- monNom0
if you want it to read as gold rather than golden yellow, you're going to have to illustrate the effect of gold (eg: reflecting it's environmental lighting)
look at some reference images and go from there.
converting a metallic to CMYK will give you a shit brown.
- ********0
the english language is a mighty hoax. it's just a phonetic evolution of the original google ad impulse.
- ********0
what monNom said. check everything under sunlight. some people just disappear.
- kyl30
black gold, texas tea
- neue75_bold0
make sure the printer adds some sparkles to the ink...
- elms0
what monNom said. check everything under sunlight. some people just disappear.
Witt
(Nov 6 06, 20:23)HAHAHAHHA!
- elms0
but seriously - i don't know why i asked that question. only some text on white background should have that gold-like look - the text is so thin that there's no point trying to achieve that. so i put the text in light orange.
- mr_snuggles0
orange with sparkles?