Esko Studio 10 And Visualizer Studio Toolkit For Shrink Sleeves Work 🎯
: A "virtual" sleeve is added to the container. Designers can specify the material properties, sheet size, and seam position. Shrink Simulation
It liberates designers and converters from the expensive, slow, and uncertain process of physical guesswork. By allowing them to accurately simulate, visualize, and perfect designs entirely in the virtual 3D space, Esko has fundamentally re-engineered the workflow for one of the industry's most difficult tasks. Whether you are a global brand owner, an innovative creative agency, or a print converter, the question is no longer if you should move to a 3D virtual process, but rather, how quickly you can implement a solution that is proven to deliver perfect shrink sleeves, 50 times faster and at a fraction of the cost.
You can spot "hidden" areas or overlaps where the sleeve seam might interfere with critical text. : A "virtual" sleeve is added to the container
Important design parts can get lost in the back seam.
Catch distortion issues before making expensive plates or cylinders. By allowing them to accurately simulate, visualize, and
This is the pro-level trick.
You can then go back to Illustrator and distort your artwork opposite to the strain map, so when it shrinks, it becomes perfect. Important design parts can get lost in the back seam
You can test how gold foils or shiny inks react to light on a curved surface.
Shrink sleeves start as flat pieces of plastic film. Heat makes them shrink to fit a container. This process creates two main problems for designers: