Sure, here u have example of vinyl with 3 Colors mode: http://i.imgur.com/qgjGIYM.png
But if u want create vinyls with multiple coloring mode, instead of separated RGB colors for each color u can use grayscale.
We have two systems to detect parts to colorize in images: by RGB (as I described in first post) or by grayscale.
Here u have how grayscale works: http://imgur.com/a/3Kc1r
And here example of vinyl with it: http://i.imgur.com/5FQbShG.png (#1 color is text, second is shadow)
But I think RGB is easier but if u still think RGB or grayscale is too hard and u want to make vinyl with multiple coloring mode, just send vinyls separated into layers (e.g. vinyl with 2 colors separated into 2 images)
Edit: But anyway, these images are separated into layers by our algorithm by detecting colors, so here u have example how looks separated vinyl: http://imgur.com/a/UVSAh
So if u have more advanced vinyl and u want to make him 2 or 3 colors, I think easier is to send as separated layers, but for stripes or flames RGB or grayscale will be ok
But if u want create vinyls with multiple coloring mode, instead of separated RGB colors for each color u can use grayscale.
We have two systems to detect parts to colorize in images: by RGB (as I described in first post) or by grayscale.
Here u have how grayscale works: http://imgur.com/a/3Kc1r
And here example of vinyl with it: http://i.imgur.com/5FQbShG.png (#1 color is text, second is shadow)
But I think RGB is easier but if u still think RGB or grayscale is too hard and u want to make vinyl with multiple coloring mode, just send vinyls separated into layers (e.g. vinyl with 2 colors separated into 2 images)
Edit: But anyway, these images are separated into layers by our algorithm by detecting colors, so here u have example how looks separated vinyl: http://imgur.com/a/UVSAh
So if u have more advanced vinyl and u want to make him 2 or 3 colors, I think easier is to send as separated layers, but for stripes or flames RGB or grayscale will be ok