can you turn a physical artwork into a riso print? was just wondering if you would scan that in, if the programme can separate the colours into different layers. or does this only work with a digitally created artwork?
Thanks for making this video and please so make more! I’ve learned so much from you guys. Future potential topic…drivers and driver settings. I noticed Sebastian was printing from a PC so I’m assuming this particular print used the screen-covered setting (???). What design variables determine whether you go with screen-covered (PC) or grain-touch (Mac) and photo vs. line? Thanks again!
I have trouble understanding the seperation of color. I got this line art illustrated in ps. I than filled different areas of the illustration with black and lowered the opacity for different values. Each on a different layer. So basically all grayscale. So do I know have to create new spot cooler channels and paste the grayscale areas into it ? I am confused
It’s my understanding that drums are meant to be monogamous because changing one takes hours. (Risolve Studio posted a video of that cleaning process) but sure you can do it. Each drum apparently costs a thousand dollars new and it appears Risolve appears to have made an economical business of getting used drums, repairing and cleaning them, and filling them with whatever color they need to meet demand. Smart but a lot of work!
Really nice design and execution.
AMAZING
can you turn a physical artwork into a riso print?
was just wondering if you would scan that in, if the programme can separate the colours into different layers. or does this only work with a digitally created artwork?
Thanks for making this video and please so make more! I’ve learned so much from you guys.
Future potential topic…drivers and driver settings. I noticed Sebastian was printing from a PC so I’m assuming this particular print used the screen-covered setting (???). What design variables determine whether you go with screen-covered (PC) or grain-touch (Mac) and photo vs. line? Thanks again!
Thank you so much! We will work on putting together a How to Riso Print video that includes this info!
I have trouble understanding the seperation of color. I got this line art illustrated in ps. I than filled different areas of the illustration with black and lowered the opacity for different values. Each on a different layer. So basically all grayscale. So do I know have to create new spot cooler channels and paste the grayscale areas into it ? I am confused
were can i buy the drum with diferent colors in usa?
What type of device do you shoot with RISO?
Hey, do you need for each color a different drum or can you just change the ink ?
It’s my understanding that drums are meant to be monogamous because changing one takes hours. (Risolve Studio posted a video of that cleaning process) but sure you can do it. Each drum apparently costs a thousand dollars new and it appears Risolve appears to have made an economical business of getting used drums, repairing and cleaning them, and filling them with whatever color they need to meet demand. Smart but a lot of work!
I think most people only have adobe acrobat not the pro version so this video is not entirely helpful.
Then get the pro version if you’re printing professionally with a printer costing thousands of dollars! Sheesh.