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dutchshader

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  1. it looks like you downloaded the preview, and not the vector file. even if you downloaded the png without transparancy the checkerboard would not be visible on a placed file. it would be white.
  2. no problem, made a quick example : Full Colour Printed Presentation Box2.pdf
  3. Is this jpg the only file from the printcompany? I think there should be a pdf to
  4. You could just create a horizontal arrow and make a asset from it, and create a verticlal arrow and make a asset from it. No need to rotate
  5. i don't think there is a way to export and have the checkerboard visible. could you post the afdesign file?
  6. don't know if this would help, but instead of moving the guide, drag out a new one with the node tool and delete the old one. the nodes stay visible this way.
  7. From the pantone website: What is the difference between coated (C) and uncoated (U)? PMS colors marked with a C mean that the color is printed on coated paper for a glossy finish, as you would see in a magazine. This is desirable for sharp and complex designs, as the ink stays on top of the paper, preventing bleeding. Likewise, a U indicates uncoated paper, which has a more porous finish, common on letterhead. Uncoated paper is generally more absorbent of ink than coated, reducing sharpness.
  8. Hello JohnnyG91, And welcome to the forum. Could you post the vector file ?
  9. where the layer opacity is set to 50% it affects the opacity of the white circle, where the color opacity is set to 50% it only affects the red square.
  10. could be that you have "scale with object" checked in the stroke settings, and you scaled the image down.
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