Both look great. The shirt with the underbase is more vibrant, while the shirt without the underbase just looks more vintage. Depends on the look your going for. Great tutorial.
In that scenario what paint you used? Because I like to print in black shirts but sometimes I'm not satisfied of the result not like that. Thanks in advance for the reply. GODSPEED
Thankyou Mylo for sharing your knowledge ,,can you please hook us up with a video on making designs please, can we draw on the transparent, or what are some applications can we use to make our designs, besides adobe illustrator,, thanks again
what kind of ink would i need to screen print on sprinkler marker flags? ive tried dtf prints but they come off after a while, so i want to try screen printing them
After you place the white base you can usually see where to place the blue. Also you can line up both screens with the transparency sheet you burned the screens with before you print the colors.
depends on the design, but you could dry them, before adding the next color, you could add less pressure, and so many other things that it will be hard to explain through just a simple comment.
Why do printers on youtube stroke the design 3, 4 and 5 times? There is no need if you have your pressure and angle correct. Next, many colors can be print, flash, print. This eliminates extra time, film, screen and registration issues of an underbase.
Well everyone works differently, different technics and styles. Yeah of course print flash print is and option but not always the best option. But if you have a better way of doing it please, show us a video I would definitely love to learn it.
He says something about “…and of course we have to flash that white under base” (not sure if that is exactly what he says, or what that means) Looks like he’s not responding to any of the questions or comments tho 😏