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: Color Seperation Layer Problem I'm designing a image for a clothing company and this is my first art gig job ever since I graduated from my uni in May, and well I don't have any experience

@Radia289

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I'm designing a image for a clothing company and this is my first art gig job ever since I graduated from my uni in May, and well I don't have any experience in getting a image print ready for screen printing. I have done old skool screen printing where I did color separations by hand of using acetate and oil based markers, so I am familiar with that and understanding that each color should have it's own layer.

Now working on AI, everything was going fine until I ran into a problem, everything that's WHITE is on 1 layer and everything that is BLACK is on 1 layer. The black layer is underneath the white layer, and I need to add black stroke lines for hair strands for the design ( I quickly drew with the pencil tool hair strands to show how I want the final image to look like), but if I draw the hair strands using the BLACK color layer, the strands won't show, because it will be hidden behind the WHITE hair.

If I move the black layer above the white layer, the eyes and mouth are hidden behind the black skull face, but the black stroke hair strands are now showing on the WHITE hair. If I move the BLACK layer back to it's original place, under the WHITE layer, the skulls face features show, but the black hair strands won't, it's hiding behind the WHITE hair. :(



My question is, can I make ANOTHER BLACK LAYER just for the hair strand strokes?! Or do you guys know how to fix my issue?

And don't mind the gray circle it's not part of the design, I just put a colored background so that the white hair can show.

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@Turnbaugh909

Layers within a file mean nothing where output is concerned. Layers have no bearing on output and are only a tool to better organize, edit, or create an image. When the file is output it's seen as colors, not layers. You can have 50000 layers all with a single black object on each of them. When you print the file, it prints as one black plate, or 1 color, and ignores the layer structure completely. You are free to have as many layers as you want. There's no correlation between number of layers and number of colors.

In short... there's no technical reason each color "needs to have its own layer". You can freely spread colors across any number of layers you want.

Just create 4 layers:


Black base
White base
Black on top of white areas
White on top of black areas


When the file is output it is still just black art. (Or, in other words, a single color plate)

With the above posted, there are methods to remove shapes from other shapes - Pathfinder, Shape Builder Tool, overprinting, transparency settings, compound paths, clipping or opacity masks. All of these methods can be used as well.

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@Holmes874

I think you should use first use pathfinder in Illustrator to delete the over-lapping faces (e.g. basic hair structure and face) and yes, you should definitely make an ANOTHER BLACK LAYER just for the hair strand strokes.

Working in layers is always beneficial

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