12-17-2019, 06:58 AM
Hello Everyone
I've made a card boarder which is filled with a geometric shape pattern where each induvidual triangle in the pattern has a slight difference in shade of the base color. Each card type has a diffrent base color, but the same pattern so I've only use the color drop menu to change the color base of each identical layer to each card type.
Preview of my red shade card:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BRkr0t...FfNjqvHtXT
My problem is that the geomertic patterna now bleeds together, instead of shades of red triangles, the printed version comes out almost solid red. Is their any setting or any other technique i can use to increase the pop-factor between the shades in my pattern?
I've made a card boarder which is filled with a geometric shape pattern where each induvidual triangle in the pattern has a slight difference in shade of the base color. Each card type has a diffrent base color, but the same pattern so I've only use the color drop menu to change the color base of each identical layer to each card type.
Preview of my red shade card:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BRkr0t...FfNjqvHtXT
My problem is that the geomertic patterna now bleeds together, instead of shades of red triangles, the printed version comes out almost solid red. Is their any setting or any other technique i can use to increase the pop-factor between the shades in my pattern?