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Simulated 22 karat engine turned gold

JR's

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Simulated 22 karat engine turned gold.

Hey guys I have a question.
I am going to be printing a 22 karat gold look.
Usually this client has 22 karat sign gold.
But he purchased a trailer and the price for the gold going that size gave him sticker shock.

So I showed him a sample that was printed using alien skin eye candy.

My question is does anyone have a recommendation that has a better look than alien skin eye candy
for the 22 karat gold engine turned.

Thanks in advance
 

letterman7

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I've both scanned and photographed a roll of my RealGold and isolated a single turn. Some careful editing and tuning with Corel's version of Photoshop, and I have a clean, single, color-corrected turn that I can copy/paste as many times as I want to get a seamless fill to cover just about anything. As Gino said as well, there are other alternatives to ASEC.
 

JR's

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Thank you for the info letterman7

You wouldn't happen to have a photo that you could share of how it looks?
And would you consider selling your Hi-Rez seamless photo?

Thanks Gino, I was hoping Fred would chime in but most likely he's on vacation.
I tried looking for it on his site but I got lost.
 

letterman7

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Thank you for the info letterman7

You wouldn't happen to have a photo that you could share of how it looks?
And would you consider selling your Hi-Rez seamless photo?

Thanks Gino, I was hoping Fred would chime in but most likely he's on vacation.
I tried looking for it on his site but I got lost.

Closest thing I have at the moment. I don't use it that often; the repeat fill is the pinstripe at the top of the door. The main image is the master "background" of the engine turn that I use all the time - I just adjust the color gamut a bit if I need to if there is a lot of other colors in the seal. I never said the photo was a high resolution :) Sometime having the image a little "dirty" helps hide the edges better.
 

Patentagosse

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I've bought many years ago few CD's of patterns and textures from Bergen Designs. They are nice and work well at any scale. I also use that kinda fills from Aurora too but haven't looked at Fred's ones. They all should do the job right.
 

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