So the the fuzz factory was pretty out there and I've decided to go back to the drawing board on that design. Just for anyone reading this thread who wants to know if you can work your Tayda printing art out for free using inkscape to draw the art and scribus to adjust colours to cymk and add roland white and gloss spot colours create and export layers all that meets their well defined requirements. I only discovered all this a short while ago and having a lot of time using sketchup 3d drawing for many things I do, i thought I'd have a crack at it. I'm not paying for illustrator, way too expensive for the small use I want it for. I would pay for affinity if I needed to but wanted to see if I could be an absolute cheap bugger and do it for free. Took a bit of persistance to learn the ropes but as you can see from the pics I've added. IT WORKED woohoo. I bit the bullet and ordered these with fingers crossed it would work. The final pdf showed 3 layers white colour and gloss, everything was there. I also was a bit encouraged by Nic's posts showing how it worked for him, so thanks NIC. I've built a new (smaller believe it or not) pedal board which I intend to fill with only pedals I've made and I love transparent overdrives. So a Timmy, cranked ac30 ( j201's, gonna have to solder smds to an adaptor for that one). the scarab silicon fuzz. digital delay and im going to do 2 different versions of the honey. got 1 in white and 1 in metallic champagne.
Anyways thought I'd post this for any other cheap buggers out there