Good work, with the way you exert pressure when printing don't you encounter stencil drag / design overlap. I usually encounter this issue. Could you advise me on what I can do to prevent / reduce it. Thank you
Yea. For sure takes a while to perfect the art of a CMYK print ..... It took me years to perfect it, but it never stops amazing me. It feels so good when the print comes out detailed and with a nice color blend ..... my last print on my channel was a CMYK process
Hey I'm wondering if you can help me understand why you use red and blue instead of cyan and magenta for this? I don't know anything about silkscreen, but I know a bit about colors, so the part that interests me is why it's red/blue paint when it's called CMYK. Thanks.
i don't understand about sillk screen , however the PhotoShop can put apart CMYK. then you can print !what mean byt that is: you can make 4 layers in photoshop and print them apart!!
It's the every colour percentage work,, every screen is deferent,, cyan is 40% screen, magenta 30% screen, yellow is 30% and black is 50% all colour print then result is it's 4 colour job,,,
What mesh count are you using on your screens for that much detail, and how long did this take to line up on a manual press. I’ve printed hundreds of 5+ screen projects but on automatic presses and it takes quite some time to get them all perfect like you have here.
Very beautiful work, hate music in work videos, prefer to listen to the machines at work. That's just me. It looks like a 200 mesh count as the work looks incredible. The viscosity of the ink is also very light and fluid which means he must have sieved it through a cotton cloth before using to ensure that it doesn't clog. Must be a good quality ink as well not to dry up fast with that mesh or he must be using an anti coagulant. I am impressed with the registration which could only be done with the frames being made exactly in the same size and pre registered so that adjustment is minimal. Finally you need to get separations done on film with the dpi at at least 120 or higher.
I had Hopkins press. It only took about 5 minutes to have the screens set up and registered. Its only 4 screens and good registration marks make it super simple. I always registered off Black as it is the easiest. I used to do some very nice tropical reef prints for an aquarium store. YMCK prints are a ton of fun to do.
@@cucumberwater6643 Looking at the screens I would guess yes. You set up the artwork as CMYK and break each color out into halftones. Be careful with Magenta. it can over run an image very easily shifting the final print to the red side.
Hello.If I separate my artwork in cmyk format to 4 different images I am going to print them out in 4 different papers and burm them in 4 different silk screen frame. Or I can merge print it in single paper burn in single silk screen frame and apply all the for colors in single silk screen frame
so what software splits the colors for you for the screen making without paying 1,100 bucks at the local silk screen supply store... and how do you know what color combination to get that realistic result?
Sir pls....what are mine going to tell in the photoshop, before he or she go print an image for me.........i mean to say how you separate It, before start printing. All because of I never verify it before.
Que tal, que recomiendan si quiero mandar a hacer en remeras de algodon estampados de serigrafia a color y pocas copias por modelo (5-10)? Es posible? Gracias!