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Noosh! [awkwardly] Explains - How to make a woodcut printed T-shirt
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- Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
- Noosh! awkwardly explains how to print a woodcut printed T-shirt. There are a 1,000,001 ways to print anything. This is just how I do it. I'm not the first to print shirts this way, and I won't be the last.
Watch as I stammer and stutter my way through explaining the process! :) I'll try and get better at talking to a camera. It's so weird haha!
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Thank you for sharing! You inspire me to get creative again and try something new.
not awkward at all...... just lovely/// thankyou for great info.
Could you do a video on how you make your wood blocks please? I am really interested in learning more about that part of the process
Thank you so much for all your videos. They are very inspiring. I've been too digital, lately and this might be a fun gateway back to some hands on fun. Thanks, and nothing awkward about this!
Good video and nice art congratulations !!
Thank you! :)
You could make a video of how to draw a character in your drawing style
:)
So much great information - thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice. I miss print making
Is the what do you use page not working?
Yay, I love this! Have you ever tried printing light on dark? If so, what was your experience?
I have. It works okay.... I don't love it. Mainly I'd have to design the block to be printed on a darker shirt.... and the black ink looks so sharp. So I just use mostly black.
Hi Great video - any tips for printing without a press and also water based inks ?
iv just done a few shirts with water based ink and rubbing with a roller but not getting a good solid image
I saw one of your videos on FB and was fascinated by the results you achieve. However i don't have the skill or patience to handcarve something to make it as your die. I do however have a large CNC machine and am thinking i could make a 3d model that i could carve and then use that as the die for the shirt. What i'm confused by (not really) but need you to confirm, is the raised lines which make up the details. Do you hand draw/paint that first to use as your guide to carve adjacent areas away to give you that raised detail look? And if someone wanted you to handdraw from a photo a drawing to use to cut on the cnc could you do something like that?
Hi John, Yes I draw out my designs first before I carve them. I have them like 85% planned out. Some of the extraneous carve marks can't be planned. You can see many videos of me actually creating the blocks on my RUclips channel. Check out the "Carving Videos" playlist. As far as doing some design work for you, I'd definitely like to hear more of what your thinking. It would probably end up falling under a design fee + a licensing agreement. You can email me at ChrisNeuenschwander@yahoo.com if you want to discuss it further.
That's nice
Is this paint for fabrics?
Great =)
GREAT VIDEO,,,,,,,,,,FIVE STARS :)
You rock! Thank you! :)