Thanks Mark. After 6 days of fiddling and failing with my image transfers I was lucky to find your video on that technique. Your advice was a real eyeopener and catapulted me several levels up on this transferring game.😉 Your video ‚showed‘ me what a ‚a gentle rub‘ is and I achieved my first succesful laserprint transfer. Thank you bunches - I‘ll be back for sure.
Mine have been failing repeatedly, about 2 out of 20 are oki'sh, everyone else says rub hard, can't wait to try the gentle rub and increase my success rate 🙏
Hi, great channel and very informative videos. Forgive me if this has already been mentioned, but if you're using Snapseed to create images for laser printing, you can save your edits as a 'Look' which saves a lot of repeated steps in subsequent edits, and if an image requires something slightly different you can simply edit the relevant step in the Look. You just save your initial edit as a Look and it appears alongside all the Snapseed looks.
I recently heard that tip of leaving your print on the plate overnight too. One hour worked beautifully. I think I NEED more gel plates! Thanks for sharing these techniques!
You are my new god 😂. I have tried so many times, with limited success, and the way you literally go through each stage step by step is so helpful. Thankyou
I have just decided to try gel plate printing and have just received my plate. I do not know how to go about it yet and I really appreciate your very informative tutorial. Thank you so much. I have subscribed and will look forward to more in the future. fun!
Love this video, not too long at all, if you’re a creative, you’re curious! You have a wonderful imagination and I am inspired regarding my photography once again! I love old barns and that house was fabulous! Thank you!💕🇨🇦
Another great video, not too long. I watch Robyn Mcclendon’s that go 1 hour plus (I collage during parts) I got my first successful transfer from old school book of clip art textures, very high contrast, blew them up on my copier and using your light touch THANK YOU
Wow, 1 hour! I did make a video early on about that long and I think it's had about 10 views!!! So pleased you got a successful transfer, I think the inking and pressure are so key but perhaps missing in some of the other videos I watched.
Thanks so very much, hope I can find my old box of Letraset......I would never have thought of using them in gel prints. Please keep up the brilliant work, it's inspirational!
Cheers Karen - since making this vid I've discovered that laser transfers work better if you print out on the colour settings, even when the image is black and white. Hope that helps : )
Wow! From what I've been able to turn up, those image Letrasets from your father are incredibly rare. I see that this video is 2 years old, but if you still have any, maybe photograph them before use.
Thank you so much for this video. I realised about the gentle pressure needed to transfer the image to the plate... I accidentally dropped a laser image onto the inked up plate and it transferred! I wasn't even trying!🤣
@@yeatesmakes I have a gel plate I worked with about a month ago. Now I'm working on cyanotypes....next rainy day I'll break out the gel plate again and apply what I have learned from you! Thanks!
this is just fantastic .. so clear and such an inspiration .. so I bought a gelli and printed a laser print from a nice photo .. and started .. and go the really first time directly great result !! well no: my image was not the positive but the negative on the gelli plate and later on my paper. How is this possible????
Holy crap, you are incredible! Your work itself, ability to clearly teach your techniques, and infinite experimental imagination, plus excellent video editing…. are all rare and beautiful! I feel extremely inspired and keep watching more of your videos instead of taking my dog out, hopefully he’ll forgive me… I’ll have to check your channel to see if you’ve done any printing onto fabric using all these methods. It would change my life to be able to apply this stuff to fiber art, but I suspect that the texture of even a very finely woven fabric might get in the way of a truly clean transfer.
Hi Stella, not done anything on fabric. However, I m going to take your comment as a challenge and investigate!!!!!! I love my daughter's sewing machine so you see where this is going!!!
@@yeatesmakes I absolutely cannot wait to see what you discover by experimenting with using your techniques on fabric! I’ve done a few attempts myself to try and bring what I’ve learned from your videos into my work, and the results are extremely encouraging! The details can ABSOLUTELY be preserved as long as you’ve got fabric with a fairly fine weave, AND, super-matte gel medium seems to pull a print beautifully and doesn’t make the fabric unattractively shiny. The biggest challenge is going to be planning, because I suspect that while one layer of gel medium doesn’t seem to stiffen the fabric too much, you’d run into some trouble trying to pull multiple overlapping prints each with a layer of medium… SO MUCH TO DISCOVER! Also, unrelated: a video that I bet you’d be brilliant at making is something about what you’ve learned about masking off areas in clever ways when printing complex pieces! The techniques you demonstrated in your video about planning and composition for photo collage were absolutely fantastic!
I do gel prints onto fabric and so far have been spectacularly unsuccessful with transfer techniques. Even using very finely tightly woven fabric. I haven't given up yet and these videos are giving me some ideas to try.
@@leonieandrewsart4137 I’ve kept experimenting, and while it’s definitely frustratingly unpredictable trying to get transfers on fabric sometimes, I’ve found that I can usually get a complete transfer of imagery from the plate to thin fabrics like muslin or similarly weighted synthetics by backing my plate with a piece of plexiglass, letting my image on the plate dry, applying a thin layer of either super matte gel medium or (and this leaves a nicer hand to the fabric), golden matte medium, then flipping the plate over onto my fabric and actually clamping it to a piece of plywood for half an hour. I use plates that I’ve cut down to 4”x5”, so it’s pretty easy to achieve even pressure when clamping, not sure how it would work for larger plates.
Does the time between when you laser printed your image and the time you used it on your gel plate make a difference? I haven’t had much success with my laser printed images…
I got them printed on a laser printer / copier at the local print shop. There was about 5 days between getting them printed and then using as a transfer. I'm not aware of any negative effect of leaving the print outs lying around for a while before using them as transfers. I find what makes the most difference is the inking up on the plate and the pressure used - a thin layer and feather light pressure! also different paints behave differently - it's alchemy and still a bit of a mystery to me - I'm going to do a load more to see if I can discover absolutely reliable paints etc. Apparently Amsterdam paints are good for this process....
Hello Makes Yeates I have been watching your videos really great 👍 I have been trying image transfer with photocopy but no success doesn’t resist a single thing! Will only laser prints work? Thanks 😊
@@yeatesmakesI use Photoshop - something I've been mastering for years. But your tip with a Free Program comes to all too good. But I wonder why my laser prints do not work. Or rarely. I think I have to try another paper
I have a question if I may. I’m not getting any results with any paints I’ve tried so now I’m thinking it might be the laser printer or the paper I’m printing on… what brand and model is your printer? What settings do you use to get the best results? Or have you got a video covering this? Thanks for all your tutorials, daily visits for me! Your videos are never too long! ❤
Hi Maggie. sorry to take so long to reply. The laser printer I used was an office copier printer. I have a print shop locally who print stuff out for me. Not sure of the make, I'll ask next time I am in. It makes a lot of difference printing on the colour setting, even when the picture is black and white. Beyond that, it is all about thin layers, working fast and having a featherlight touch when transferring.
Hi! I'm new to your videos but have taken a dip dive lately trying to transfer photos to laser copies. I've tried everything & it's still not working? Thoughts. You mentioned in another video something about copying the photo on "color" setting instead of black & white. That didn't work either. Does the paper have to have a gloss or will any kind of copy paper work? I have experimented with my paint applications, time pulling, etc. and just can't get an image to appear on the plate. Any comments you have would be so appreciated! Thanks you!!
Thanks..do you use a particular type of paper for the laser print? Also have you tried matt medium for lifting the print? I had no idea it was gentle pressure..will be trying.
Thanks for the great video. I did an experiment awhile back testing all the various brands of paint in my collection. The only reliable brand for the image transfer was Amsterdam in dark colors. I'm not sure that I tried Downer Rowley because I may not have had any. But Amsterdam worked with my own laser prints every time.
Super video. I've just got a gel plate and am about to get into producing my own images. This has been really helpful - I wouldn't have thought of leaving so long before pulling. How long do you leave the first image to dry for?
thank you for all your videos. Most inspiring. I cannot get my laser printer to do anything. It is only a mono printer. Which printer do you use. Thanks
hii , please can I ask what kind of Acrylic you use first - Open Acrylic or regular ? And the second layer of white Acrylic what kind is too : open or regular
Hi Mark, I have great success with magazine transfers but NO success with laser transfers! I am a mixed media painter and have taught gel plate classes. I have one coming up in the Fall and want to teach transfer techniques. Bought a laser printer….doesn’t work!! Copies from Staples don’t work!! Are some toners better than others? Help!! Thanks, Sue
I am very hooked on your videos! I am new to the topic of the gel plate, I am currently recovering from an operation and I cannot dedicate it, until now I had used the gel plate in a very simple way and I did not find it very interesting, very colorful papers are obtained, but devoid of personality, but now I am hallucinating with your techniques, you give a new meaning to the use of the gel plate and you make true works of art! you're great! By the way, you have brought to my memory those little transfers from when I went to school: we used them especially with letters and we put our name pressing each one of them from behind with the pencil, I no longer remembered them! it is a pity that they have disappeared. I love the ease you have in drawing (it's a pleasure to see you draw) and your patience! I have to learn a lot from you. Thank you! (sorry if the translation is not entirely correct (I'm using google translator 😅)
@@yeatesmakes de acuerdo! Te decía que soy novata en el tema de la placa de gel, solo había hecho cosas sencillas y no le encontraba demasiado interés, los resultados eran carentes de personalidad. Ahora no puedo practicar porque hace poco me han operado de un ojo y tengo que hacer reposo 🤷🏻♀️, por eso dedico mi tiempo a ver vídeos en RUclips y desde que he descubierto tu canal me he vuelto adicta a tus vídeos; estoy alucinando con tus técnicas y los resultados que obtienes son espectaculares, das un nuevo sentido al uso de la placa de gel, tienes una imaginación desbordante y haces verdaderas obras de arte! eres genial! Viendo este vídeo me has hecho recordar esas pequeñas transferencias; cuando iba al colegio (de eso hace mucho tiempo 😅) las usábamos principalmente con letras para poner nuestro nombre en las libretas y libros presionando cada una de ellas por detrás con el lápiz. Me encanta tu facilidad con el dibujo (es un placer verte dibujar) y tu paciencia! . Muchas gracias por tus vídeos, Estoy aprendiendo mucho contigo. Saludos desde Catalunya!
Hi there! I love your freedom of expression and incredible forays into gelli printing - and that you share so much. Very generous. I am a 'regular' printmaker...You have inspired me to search for my gelli plate (which i never tried out!). I wonder whether I can use my Charbonnel water-based oil inks on it, or my regular acrylic paints? Are the acrylics you use a bit more runny than regular acrylics? thanks so much!!!
Hi Barb, I'd avoid using anything even vaguely oil based on the gel plate - maybe some others who follow the channel may have some more advice or experience - I'll ask next time I put a video on gel plate out.The acrylics I use are mainly fairly heavy body, buttery brands like Amsterdam and Daler Rowney graduate.
@@yeatesmakes Excellent! thank you so very much! Your familiarity with the gelli plates theough experimentation is so inspiring..ok, here i go to experiment….have a lovely day. b
Mine DID stick. But i don't know if the paper i used was too flimsy or because I'm using a homemade Gelli plate. I might have to invest in a real one! I'll try it again. I love this idea.
Thank you so so soh MUCH !!!... I am going to have a fresh attempt today......That first image of yours was so atmospheric........and thanks for all the tips re editing images etc. Just one thing that I am dying to ask - did you try to take a pull of the image from the plate (once you had seen that it had transferred to the plate) instead of waiting the 1 hour + ?
Hi Aine, I didn't try pulling the initial transfer. This is mainly habit because I've been enjoying doing image transfer over my gel prints and having a base layer of acrylic makes that easier rather than areas of raw paper. No reason why you couldn't though, you just need to get the paper on there quick!
Most impressed! Have you thought of using oil transfer of the toner for for when letterset runs out - use essence or similar (i use essence of lemon grass - smells nicer! Is described on the net, or in Nista's book. If you drew your figures you would have further choice. Do think you should run training courses on the subject of'How to make a well designed and effective You-tube presentation'!!
Cheers Cathy, glad you feel the presentation style works. The techniques you write about, they sound fascinating but I've never really come across any of them! I'm relatively new to gel plate so will have to do some research!
I'm still trying to get this to work, but your video helps! Do you have any difficulty with the initial layer of paint (black) drying too quickly on the plate? I'm wondering if adding retarder to the paint will affect the process? Also, I've seen in other videos and discussions that some laser printers are better than others. Do you know the brand of the copy shop you use? Thanks much!
Its so interesting that you've commented today Ann because I revisited this technique yesterday for the first time since making the video. Yes, you need to be quick! Get the paint rolled out thin, even but don't hang about. In terms of the copier / printer, the most important thing is that you print in colour setting, not black and white/grayscale. This seems weird as the pic will likely be black and white - this makes LOADS of difference - not sure if I put it in the video or not!!! also, all the usuals, a very high contrast image is fundamental.
2 years since you made this! But wow still such incredible impact 🤩🙏. And darn, I bought a laser printer on sale yesterday for this process. But it only prints black. I’ll have to take it back I guess.
Thank you once again. Love the details on the snapseed app. Did you know you can also make your own lettraset rubons. There are a few tutorials on how to do that. Lucky you to have the old style ones though I loved them as a kid.
Homemade letraset, what??!! I'll investigate... Snapseed, great, really impressed for a free app. I love my letraset, and the scalpel and rubbing tool I got from my dad - takes me back to some of my earliest memories, sneaking a go on the letraset!!!
Thank you for another helpful video! For some reason I cannot transfer any laser-printed image to my gelly board. When I take off the sheet, there is just nothing on the board. What could the reason be?
So frustrating, my best advice is; - high contrast image - thin layer (experiment with different brands of paint) - very light pressure to transfer - don't hang around between inking and transfer! persevere!!! you'll get there!
I am able to transfer my high contrast laser print to a Gelli plate, and it dries. When I add the second layer of paint (thin layer) and quickly drop the cartridge paper on top, press, and pull the printt, 50% of the time I only pull the fresh paint - it does not pull the dried first layer. Can't figure out what Im doing wrong. Do I need to let it completely dry before I pull the final print?
@@yeatesmakes many thanks. In many online tutorials it seems that the prints are pulled pretty quickly after the final wet coat. I’m enjoying your work and ideas immensely. A breath of fresh air you are.
You use various brands of paint. I understand the use of Liquitex and System management 3 - really good idea, but I'm not sure about the others - what are the qualities which make the other paint for the job you have given them. The really cynic might say something about advertising - have bought a tube of each !
Hi Cathy, I love your comments. If only some fancy company would drop a load of paint on me for featuring their products!!! In my limited gel plate experience I have found that laser copy transfer is the one technique where paint brands do seem to make a difference. The winner at present is Daler Rowney graduate acrylic. Works a treat!
Very sweet Susana, thanks. I've only just about enough time to get a video out every few weeks, couldn't manage a whole course yet!!! In the meantime, you'll have to string all the vids together into some sort of self curated course!!!!
Hi Elizabeth, what a lovely offer! I use stencils, but, up to now, only those I make myself. I'd love to have a go with stencils, particularly and geometric / dot based patterns or text based stencils. Drop me an email at markyeatesart@hotmail.com and we'll work it out. Thanks again, very kind : )
Absolutely! I kind of cover that in another video but printing scanned letraset onto tissue paper then adding that as collage. Your suggestion is great, thanks : )
the key is in the material I guess. I tried for an hour to transfer my digital line work printed out with a laser and the only thing that happened was that the paper sucked all the paint from the gel. It made me cry so hard. I think its the paper I am printing on
Try setting your printer / copier to print in colour settings, even if the image is black and white. don't use the grayscale or b + w setting. this, plus working quickly and using a thin layer of acrylic, has given me some really good results. check out my latest video where I discuss some of these things. no more tears dude!!!
So I just tried and didn't work out at all. It s still sucking all the paint 🤮 this isbso frustrating. I printed in bw in color mode, than painted the gelli with black acrylics and nope. No transfer happening. I tried transfering the print directly onto the plate and had some kind of ghost siluette but toblightvto work with...why the hell is it working for some and for other not ? What paper do use ? And is their a hack with the printer ink ? I don't get it
@@TheDudeway the same for me. NOTHING... And I have the same suspicion - it is the paper that I use in the printer. It sucks it all and leaves the plate perfectly clean.
@@TheDudeway found out in one of the tutorials to print 2-3 times on a bit heavier paper. I have to try it... but now off to printing with oil pastels and embossing technique! 🙂
Thanks Mark. After 6 days of fiddling and failing with my image transfers I was lucky to find your video on that technique. Your advice was a real eyeopener and catapulted me several levels up on this transferring game.😉
Your video ‚showed‘ me what a ‚a gentle rub‘ is and I achieved my first succesful laserprint transfer. Thank you bunches - I‘ll be back for sure.
Glad its working out for you : ) Thanks for the lovely message
Mine have been failing repeatedly, about 2 out of 20 are oki'sh, everyone else says rub hard, can't wait to try the gentle rub and increase my success rate 🙏
Hi, great channel and very informative videos. Forgive me if this has already been mentioned, but if you're using Snapseed to create images for laser printing, you can save your edits as a 'Look' which saves a lot of repeated steps in subsequent edits, and if an image requires something slightly different you can simply edit the relevant step in the Look. You just save your initial edit as a Look and it appears alongside all the Snapseed looks.
Watching in 2024 im new to Gel printing but I love it and thanks 🙏 im binge watching your videos,
Thank you for sharing your art and techniques. I love your style and the calm and precise way you use to explain. You have a new fan from France. 🙏
I recently heard that tip of leaving your print on the plate overnight too. One hour worked beautifully. I think I NEED more gel plates! Thanks for sharing these techniques!
Mark thank you for your clear explanations. I will give it a final try.... so far just frustrated by following other video demonstrations.
You are my new god 😂.
I have tried so many times, with limited success, and the way you literally go through each stage step by step is so helpful. Thankyou
Not sure I can live up to that title!!! Step by step is good for this - thin layer of paint, very gentle pressure...
I have just decided to try gel plate printing and have just received my plate. I do not know how to go about it yet and I really appreciate your very informative tutorial. Thank you so much. I have subscribed and will look forward to more in the future. fun!
Hi there, plenty of vids on my channel and others that I'm sure will help : )
How cool! Thank you for telling us about the app!
I've done the overnight press and the paper quality is key!
What kind of paper works best?
Letraset! Haven't done that since high school! What a blast from the past. Great photos and compositions.
Cheers Terri, gotta love Letraset!
Thanks so much, really great video, I'm looking forward to trying some image transfers!
Loads of fun! Give it a try - do the prep and then cross your fingers!!!
Love this video, not too long at all, if you’re a creative, you’re curious! You have a wonderful imagination and I am inspired regarding my photography once again! I love old barns and that house was fabulous! Thank you!💕🇨🇦
That house really is fabulous - a little time capsule inside, very strange!
Loved your gel plate sketching
Another great video, not too long. I watch Robyn Mcclendon’s that go 1 hour plus (I collage during parts) I got my first successful transfer from old school book of clip art textures, very high contrast, blew them up on my copier and using your light touch THANK YOU
Wow, 1 hour! I did make a video early on about that long and I think it's had about 10 views!!! So pleased you got a successful transfer, I think the inking and pressure are so key but perhaps missing in some of the other videos I watched.
Great stuff. Glad the longer drying time works for you. 😊
Was top advice Debbie, thankyou. Really satisfying pulling the print off the next morning!
Thanks so very much, hope I can find my old box of Letraset......I would never have thought of using them in gel prints. Please keep up the brilliant work, it's inspirational!
Cheers Pat - I love my bag of old letraset!
Beautiful pull. Thanks for sharing.
: ) A pleasure
Wonderful tale about your father's letraset and thanks for the advice
The editing bit was interesting... the end result awesome... thx👩🏻🎨
Cheers, editing is SO important for success is this!
I have a long attention span ... really appreciate the commentary and the real-time video!
Cheers Karen - since making this vid I've discovered that laser transfers work better if you print out on the colour settings, even when the image is black and white. Hope that helps : )
Wow! From what I've been able to turn up, those image Letrasets from your father are incredibly rare. I see that this video is 2 years old, but if you still have any, maybe photograph them before use.
Thank you so much for this video. I realised about the gentle pressure needed to transfer the image to the plate... I accidentally dropped a laser image onto the inked up plate and it transferred!
I wasn't even trying!🤣
Brilliant! However you get there you still get there, right!
Aww... That's great! I also inherited my father's Letraset-collection! Of course, I also have the set of tools to go with the rub-ons. 😀🤩🥰
Cheers Chrissie : ) I have the burnishers somewhere too - they end up getting used for allsorts!
Another great video. Thank you 😊
Very nice results and explained so clearly. Good fun just watching your videos.
Glad you're enjoying them Kin, hopefully you're trying stuff too!!!
@@yeatesmakes I have a gel plate I worked with about a month ago. Now I'm working on cyanotypes....next rainy day I'll break out the gel plate again and apply what I have learned from you! Thanks!
A most impressive tutorial. Thank you.
Pleasure, was fun to finally try it!
this is just fantastic .. so clear and such an inspiration .. so I bought a gelli and printed a laser print from a nice photo .. and started .. and go the really first time directly great result !! well no: my image was not the positive but the negative on the gelli plate and later on my paper. How is this possible????
Another wonderful video. I’m having success with text transfer because of your earlier video, so will definitely try this too. Feeling hopeful.
Cheers Janet! Persevere with this, you'll get there!
Holy crap, you are incredible! Your work itself, ability to clearly teach your techniques, and infinite experimental imagination, plus excellent video editing…. are all rare and beautiful! I feel extremely inspired and keep watching more of your videos instead of taking my dog out, hopefully he’ll forgive me… I’ll have to check your channel to see if you’ve done any printing onto fabric using all these methods. It would change my life to be able to apply this stuff to fiber art, but I suspect that the texture of even a very finely woven fabric might get in the way of a truly clean transfer.
Hi Stella, not done anything on fabric. However, I m going to take your comment as a challenge and investigate!!!!!! I love my daughter's sewing machine so you see where this is going!!!
@@yeatesmakes I absolutely cannot wait to see what you discover by experimenting with using your techniques on fabric! I’ve done a few attempts myself to try and bring what I’ve learned from your videos into my work, and the results are extremely encouraging! The details can ABSOLUTELY be preserved as long as you’ve got fabric with a fairly fine weave, AND, super-matte gel medium seems to pull a print beautifully and doesn’t make the fabric unattractively shiny. The biggest challenge is going to be planning, because I suspect that while one layer of gel medium doesn’t seem to stiffen the fabric too much, you’d run into some trouble trying to pull multiple overlapping prints each with a layer of medium… SO MUCH TO DISCOVER!
Also, unrelated: a video that I bet you’d be brilliant at making is something about what you’ve learned about masking off areas in clever ways when printing complex pieces! The techniques you demonstrated in your video about planning and composition for photo collage were absolutely fantastic!
I do gel prints onto fabric and so far have been spectacularly unsuccessful with transfer techniques. Even using very finely tightly woven fabric. I haven't given up yet and these videos are giving me some ideas to try.
@@leonieandrewsart4137 I’ve kept experimenting, and while it’s definitely frustratingly unpredictable trying to get transfers on fabric sometimes, I’ve found that I can usually get a complete transfer of imagery from the plate to thin fabrics like muslin or similarly weighted synthetics by backing my plate with a piece of plexiglass, letting my image on the plate dry, applying a thin layer of either super matte gel medium or (and this leaves a nicer hand to the fabric), golden matte medium, then flipping the plate over onto my fabric and actually clamping it to a piece of plywood for half an hour. I use plates that I’ve cut down to 4”x5”, so it’s pretty easy to achieve even pressure when clamping, not sure how it would work for larger plates.
@@stellabelikiewicz1523 thanks for those suggestions. I haven't tried the finer fabrics, but it makes sense.
Thanks, and the video def was not too long. I always learn so much from you.
That's grand Josephine!!!!
Thank you so much for your tips! Do the laser copies have to be fresh..sorry if that’s a repeat question!
Does the time between when you laser printed your image and the time you used it on your gel plate make a difference? I haven’t had much success with my laser printed images…
I'm interested in this answer also
I got them printed on a laser printer / copier at the local print shop. There was about 5 days between getting them printed and then using as a transfer. I'm not aware of any negative effect of leaving the print outs lying around for a while before using them as transfers. I find what makes the most difference is the inking up on the plate and the pressure used - a thin layer and feather light pressure! also different paints behave differently - it's alchemy and still a bit of a mystery to me - I'm going to do a load more to see if I can discover absolutely reliable paints etc. Apparently Amsterdam paints are good for this process....
@@yeatesmakes I’ve been using my own laser printer and Amsterdam paints. Still trying to get the correct layer and pressure.
Hello Makes Yeates I have been watching your videos really great 👍 I have been trying image transfer with photocopy but no success doesn’t resist a single thing! Will only laser prints work?
Thanks 😊
Only laser for this technique -There are other ways of transferring inkjet though, plenty tutorials out there.
Omg had totally forgotten about those letroset things (didnt even know they were called that!! )
Thanks so much, really great video and very helpful tips for image editing
A pleasure, Snapseed really useful free app if you don't have photo editing software
@@yeatesmakesI use Photoshop - something I've been mastering for years. But your tip with a Free Program comes to all too good. But I wonder why my laser prints do not work. Or rarely. I think I have to try another paper
I have a question if I may.
I’m not getting any results with any paints I’ve tried so now I’m thinking it might be the laser printer or the paper I’m printing on… what brand and model is your printer? What settings do you use to get the best results? Or have you got a video covering this? Thanks for all your tutorials, daily visits for me!
Your videos are never too long! ❤
Hi Maggie. sorry to take so long to reply. The laser printer I used was an office copier printer. I have a print shop locally who print stuff out for me. Not sure of the make, I'll ask next time I am in. It makes a lot of difference printing on the colour setting, even when the picture is black and white. Beyond that, it is all about thin layers, working fast and having a featherlight touch when transferring.
Hi! I'm new to your videos but have taken a dip dive lately trying to transfer photos to laser copies. I've tried everything & it's still not working? Thoughts. You mentioned in another video something about copying the photo on "color" setting instead of black & white. That didn't work either. Does the paper have to have a gloss or will any kind of copy paper work? I have experimented with my paint applications, time pulling, etc. and just can't get an image to appear on the plate. Any comments you have would be so appreciated! Thanks you!!
I tried regular copy paper. No luck. Spent twenty dollars for glossy laser printer paper. No luck. I’m totally discouraged.
Thanks..do you use a particular type of paper for the laser print? Also have you tried matt medium for lifting the print? I had no idea it was gentle pressure..will be trying.
Just standard copier paper. I often use matt medium and always when I need a transparent transfer method
Thanks for the great video. I did an experiment awhile back testing all the various brands of paint in my collection. The only reliable brand for the image transfer was Amsterdam in dark colors. I'm not sure that I tried Downer Rowley because I may not have had any. But Amsterdam worked with my own laser prints every time.
Amsterdam and Daler Rowney Graduate seem to be the best - I feel a bit more qualified to judge now as i've tried quite a few!
Super video. I've just got a gel plate and am about to get into producing my own images. This has been really helpful - I wouldn't have thought of leaving so long before pulling. How long do you leave the first image to dry for?
I think somewhere in there he said „no longer than 10 seconds“
Wounds laser print work from a print shop, do I have to print my own laser prints from home?
Great app Thanks for the heads up..Who needs Photoshop!!! Bx
The app is very useful - you can do a lot with the double exposure tool.
thank you for all your videos. Most inspiring. I cannot get my laser printer to do anything. It is only a mono printer. Which printer do you use. Thanks
Hi there, I tend to get my local print shop to print things for me. They use one of those big office style printer copiers.
Really cool
I know, lovely to be able to do stuff with your own photos!
hii , please can I ask what kind of Acrylic you use first - Open Acrylic or regular ?
And the second layer of white Acrylic what kind is too : open or regular
Hi Mark,
I have great success with magazine transfers but NO success with laser transfers! I am a mixed media painter and have taught gel plate classes. I have one coming up in the Fall and want to teach transfer techniques. Bought a laser printer….doesn’t work!! Copies from Staples don’t work!! Are some toners better than others? Help!!
Thanks, Sue
What brands of paint and plate are you using? Hang in there! We’ll work it out!
Thank you so much💝😘
Awesome
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I am very hooked on your videos! I am new to the topic of the gel plate, I am currently recovering from an operation and I cannot dedicate it, until now I had used the gel plate in a very simple way and I did not find it very interesting, very colorful papers are obtained, but devoid of personality, but now I am hallucinating with your techniques, you give a new meaning to the use of the gel plate and you make true works of art! you're great! By the way, you have brought to my memory those little transfers from when I went to school: we used them especially with letters and we put our name pressing each one of them from behind with the pencil, I no longer remembered them! it is a pity that they have disappeared. I love the ease you have in drawing (it's a pleasure to see you draw) and your patience! I have to learn a lot from you. Thank you! (sorry if the translation is not entirely correct (I'm using google translator 😅)
Si tu escribir en espanol, los intento entender tu palabras!!! mi espanol es muy mal!!! tus mensajes esta opportunidad a practicar mi espanol
@@yeatesmakes de acuerdo! Te decía que soy novata en el tema de la placa de gel, solo había hecho cosas sencillas y no le encontraba demasiado interés, los resultados eran carentes de personalidad. Ahora no puedo practicar porque hace poco me han operado de un ojo y tengo que hacer reposo 🤷🏻♀️, por eso dedico mi tiempo a ver vídeos en RUclips y desde que he descubierto tu canal me he vuelto adicta a tus vídeos; estoy alucinando con tus técnicas y los resultados que obtienes son espectaculares, das un nuevo sentido al uso de la placa de gel, tienes una imaginación desbordante y haces verdaderas obras de arte! eres genial!
Viendo este vídeo me has hecho recordar esas pequeñas transferencias; cuando iba al colegio (de eso hace mucho tiempo 😅) las usábamos principalmente con letras para poner nuestro nombre en las libretas y libros presionando cada una de ellas por detrás con el lápiz.
Me encanta tu facilidad con el dibujo (es un placer verte dibujar) y tu paciencia! .
Muchas gracias por tus vídeos, Estoy aprendiendo mucho contigo.
Saludos desde Catalunya!
Could you put a link to the type of brayer you are using? Thanks and loving your videos.
It's an 'esdee' brayer, years old!!!
@@yeatesmakes Thank you
Hi there! I love your freedom of expression and incredible forays into gelli printing - and that you share so much. Very generous. I am a 'regular' printmaker...You have inspired me to search for my gelli plate (which i never tried out!). I wonder whether I can use my Charbonnel water-based oil inks on it, or my regular acrylic paints? Are the acrylics you use a bit more runny than regular acrylics? thanks so much!!!
Hi Barb, I'd avoid using anything even vaguely oil based on the gel plate - maybe some others who follow the channel may have some more advice or experience - I'll ask next time I put a video on gel plate out.The acrylics I use are mainly fairly heavy body, buttery brands like Amsterdam and Daler Rowney graduate.
@@yeatesmakes Excellent! thank you so very much! Your familiarity with the gelli plates theough experimentation is so inspiring..ok, here i go to experiment….have a lovely day. b
What kind of witchery is this!???? I can't wait to try this
Very cool. I guess I have to save my money for a new printer
For me a flash from the past…Letraset! 👍
is there a copy shop / printers near you? they should be able to do you copies pretty cheap
Mine DID stick. But i don't know if the paper i used was too flimsy or because I'm using a homemade Gelli plate. I might have to invest in a real one! I'll try it again. I love this idea.
Hi maria, I've heard home made plates can be a bit hit and miss for image transfer. You could buy a small one and gauge the difference...
@@yeatesmakes ah! Interesting. So maybe I'm NOT doing it wrong. I will invest in a small one and try it out. Thank you!!
Ya shoulda made laser copies of the letraset illustration to use for future prints. Heck I’d even buy a few laser prints of them off you!
I scanned them ; )
Thank you so so soh MUCH !!!... I am going to have a fresh attempt today......That first image of yours was so atmospheric........and thanks for all the tips re editing images etc. Just one thing that I am dying to ask - did you try to take a pull of the image from the plate (once you had seen that it had transferred to the plate) instead of waiting the 1 hour + ?
Hi Aine, I didn't try pulling the initial transfer. This is mainly habit because I've been enjoying doing image transfer over my gel prints and having a base layer of acrylic makes that easier rather than areas of raw paper. No reason why you couldn't though, you just need to get the paper on there quick!
Most impressed! Have you thought of using oil transfer of the toner for for when letterset runs out - use essence or similar (i use essence of lemon grass - smells nicer! Is described on the net, or in Nista's book. If you drew your figures you would have further choice. Do think you should run training courses on the subject of'How to make a well designed and effective You-tube presentation'!!
Cheers Cathy, glad you feel the presentation style works. The techniques you write about, they sound fascinating but I've never really come across any of them! I'm relatively new to gel plate so will have to do some research!
Thank you so much xx
Pleasure : )
I'm still trying to get this to work, but your video helps! Do you have any difficulty with the initial layer of paint (black) drying too quickly on the plate? I'm wondering if adding retarder to the paint will affect the process? Also, I've seen in other videos and discussions that some laser printers are better than others. Do you know the brand of the copy shop you use? Thanks much!
Its so interesting that you've commented today Ann because I revisited this technique yesterday for the first time since making the video. Yes, you need to be quick! Get the paint rolled out thin, even but don't hang about. In terms of the copier / printer, the most important thing is that you print in colour setting, not black and white/grayscale. This seems weird as the pic will likely be black and white - this makes LOADS of difference - not sure if I put it in the video or not!!! also, all the usuals, a very high contrast image is fundamental.
2 years since you made this! But wow still such incredible impact 🤩🙏. And darn, I bought a laser printer on sale yesterday for this process. But it only prints black. I’ll have to take it back I guess.
I am having the hardest times transferring anything! Won’t work 😢
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Thank you once again. Love the details on the snapseed app. Did you know you can also make your own lettraset rubons. There are a few tutorials on how to do that. Lucky you to have the old style ones though I loved them as a kid.
Homemade letraset, what??!! I'll investigate... Snapseed, great, really impressed for a free app. I love my letraset, and the scalpel and rubbing tool I got from my dad - takes me back to some of my earliest memories, sneaking a go on the letraset!!!
Thank you for another helpful video! For some reason I cannot transfer any laser-printed image to my gelly board. When I take off the sheet, there is just nothing on the board. What could the reason be?
So frustrating, my best advice is;
- high contrast image
- thin layer (experiment with different brands of paint)
- very light pressure to transfer
- don't hang around between inking and transfer!
persevere!!! you'll get there!
@@yeatesmakes thank you! Will do! )
I am able to transfer my high contrast laser print to a Gelli plate, and it dries. When I add the second layer of paint (thin layer) and quickly drop the cartridge paper on top, press, and pull the printt, 50% of the time I only pull the fresh paint - it does not pull the dried first layer. Can't figure out what Im doing wrong. Do I need to let it completely dry before I pull the final print?
Absolutely, you must let it dry then peel off. If it feels damp, cold then leave it longer :)
@@yeatesmakes many thanks. In many online tutorials it seems that the prints are pulled pretty quickly after the final wet coat. I’m enjoying your work and ideas immensely. A breath of fresh air you are.
You use various brands of paint. I understand the use of Liquitex and System management 3 - really good idea, but I'm not sure about the others - what are the qualities which make the other paint for the job you have given them. The really cynic might say something about advertising - have bought a tube of each !
Hi Cathy, I love your comments. If only some fancy company would drop a load of paint on me for featuring their products!!! In my limited gel plate experience I have found that laser copy transfer is the one technique where paint brands do seem to make a difference. The winner at present is Daler Rowney graduate acrylic. Works a treat!
how long do let it dry for before pulling the print?
3 of 4 minutes, 10 if it's cold weather : ) If I transferring onto a paper that already has a layer of dry acrylic, I leave it much longer.
@@yeatesmakes THANKS SO MUCH
Does it have to be laser print and not ink jet ?
Definitely, laser jet : )
What can I say? I loved it. You should make a course at Udemy. Thanks 👍🙏😁
Very sweet Susana, thanks. I've only just about enough time to get a video out every few weeks, couldn't manage a whole course yet!!! In the meantime, you'll have to string all the vids together into some sort of self curated course!!!!
Do you ever use stencils on the gel plate? I’m a stencil designer from The US and would donate some if you wanted to play!
Hi Elizabeth, what a lovely offer! I use stencils, but, up to now, only those I make myself. I'd love to have a go with stencils, particularly and geometric / dot based patterns or text based stencils. Drop me an email at markyeatesart@hotmail.com and we'll work it out. Thanks again, very kind : )
I had no idea you can still get Letraset
What mark is the printer you used?
Hi Nena, not sure. My local print shop printed the images for me on a laser printer / copier - the sort of copier you'd find in an office.
Ooooo. I have some letraset letters but no cool dudes!
I felt I'd struck gold when I noticed them in my stash!!!
You could probably photocopy your Letraset and add it as a laser component
Absolutely! I kind of cover that in another video but printing scanned letraset onto tissue paper then adding that as collage. Your suggestion is great, thanks : )
I don't really get it but it's so cool haha
Lol! Funny comment, I get that its a bit hard to follow! Was a mystery to me until I sat down and tried it!
I bought glossy laser printer paper and zero luck today. I’m sad.
the key is in the material I guess. I tried for an hour to transfer my digital line work printed out with a laser and the only thing that happened was that the paper sucked all the paint from the gel. It made me cry so hard. I think its the paper I am printing on
Try setting your printer / copier to print in colour settings, even if the image is black and white. don't use the grayscale or b + w setting. this, plus working quickly and using a thin layer of acrylic, has given me some really good results. check out my latest video where I discuss some of these things. no more tears dude!!!
@@yeatesmakes Hey ,thx for the feedback. I try. Just got told that it's better to use an inkjet ?! I get confused using the internet...
So I just tried and didn't work out at all. It s still sucking all the paint 🤮 this isbso frustrating. I printed in bw in color mode, than painted the gelli with black acrylics and nope. No transfer happening. I tried transfering the print directly onto the plate and had some kind of ghost siluette but toblightvto work with...why the hell is it working for some and for other not ? What paper do use ? And is their a hack with the printer ink ? I don't get it
@@TheDudeway the same for me. NOTHING... And I have the same suspicion - it is the paper that I use in the printer. It sucks it all and leaves the plate perfectly clean.
@@TheDudeway found out in one of the tutorials to print 2-3 times on a bit heavier paper. I have to try it... but now off to printing with oil pastels and embossing technique! 🙂
Holy cow
Indeed!
Despite rigorously adhering to your process. - several attempts - I could not make it happen. I have been doing paper lithography instead.
So frustrating Aine. It is definitely a hit and miss technique and i don't have explanation as to why it works for me sometimes and others not!!!