im taking a couple printmaking classes at my college and we’ve been getting into screen printing for our final and i cannot tell you how clutch this video came in. im very big on color and we have a limit of 3 layers so this helped me figure out how to sneak out a few more colors in there without having to do as many test prints!! saved me a headache, fantastic video :)
Wow I must say I love your videos they have a really relaxing vibe and you are so talented 😮 and btw you are as talented as you are gorgeous ❤ sending you lots of love from France 🇫🇷❤️
Thank you so much Garance! I really do try to make things calm and relaxing, so I'm happy that comes across through the screen. Best wishes to you too from Korea!
That was very informative, thank you so much for sharing, you are the one person who duplicated my interest for manual printing techniques, this is so fascinating ☺️❤
I loved everything about this vid: the breakdown, the humbleness (makes the process seem more accessible!), the killer 70s-esque educational film synth soundtrack, and the flash of the Hasu poster art on the computer background! Thank you!
I'm so glad you made this video! I'm learning screen printing at home on the kitchen table and I really admire screen prints like yours that don't rely on outlines. I haven't seen anyone discuss this subject before and so this has been really helpful. I'm off to order some transparent base and make some rectangles!
Love to hear that! Hope you have fun making your own color charts, it's really satisfying to create your own library of favorite color combos. I'm also setting up a new studio in Feb, so hopefully I can share more DIY-oriented content in the near future!
I cannot believe I just discovered your videos!! I’ve always wanted to give screen printing / block printing a go but the process intimidates me, watching your videos though is so inspiring and informative, thank you for sharing! Also, the multiply layer option is my absolute favourite whenever I work on anything digital. 😂❤
Nice!!! I always feel like preparing your files digitally is so much more convenient than doing it analogue, but I don't think I could ever let go of working analogue. Test-printing some rectangles is really smart btw!
I really liked this video, it was so helpful and informative (and made aesthetically too). I have been binging your videos recently. Maybe i missed it if you said it already, but are you self taught? Or did you study printmaking? Your work is really beautiful
This video is very Spirited man - very much enjoy it.
im taking a couple printmaking classes at my college and we’ve been getting into screen printing for our final and i cannot tell you how clutch this video came in. im very big on color and we have a limit of 3 layers so this helped me figure out how to sneak out a few more colors in there without having to do as many test prints!! saved me a headache, fantastic video :)
That's such a huge compliment! I'm so psyched to know it helped you with your project!!
Wow I must say I love your videos they have a really relaxing vibe and you are so talented 😮 and btw you are as talented as you are gorgeous ❤ sending you lots of love from France 🇫🇷❤️
Thank you so much Garance! I really do try to make things calm and relaxing, so I'm happy that comes across through the screen. Best wishes to you too from Korea!
wow, LOVE your work. Very into the synth accents!
thanks Natalie! I'm DIYing some of the music bits where I can, so glad you're into them too!
That was very informative, thank you so much for sharing, you are the one person who duplicated my interest for manual printing techniques, this is so fascinating ☺️❤
The world always needs more print, imo! I hope you have fun embarking on some of your own print projects!
love your channel A LOT! kisses from brazil
I loved everything about this vid: the breakdown, the humbleness (makes the process seem more accessible!), the killer 70s-esque educational film synth soundtrack, and the flash of the Hasu poster art on the computer background! Thank you!
Thanks for noticing all those little details 🥰 I’m so glad that you enjoyed watching!
I'm so glad you made this video! I'm learning screen printing at home on the kitchen table and I really admire screen prints like yours that don't rely on outlines. I haven't seen anyone discuss this subject before and so this has been really helpful. I'm off to order some transparent base and make some rectangles!
Love to hear that! Hope you have fun making your own color charts, it's really satisfying to create your own library of favorite color combos. I'm also setting up a new studio in Feb, so hopefully I can share more DIY-oriented content in the near future!
I cannot believe I just discovered your videos!! I’ve always wanted to give screen printing / block printing a go but the process intimidates me, watching your videos though is so inspiring and informative, thank you for sharing! Also, the multiply layer option is my absolute favourite whenever I work on anything digital. 😂❤
Nice!!! I always feel like preparing your files digitally is so much more convenient than doing it analogue, but I don't think I could ever let go of working analogue. Test-printing some rectangles is really smart btw!
I just discovered your work today through RUclips! Love love LOVE your style! ❤
thank you Jennae!
Such a lovely video, along with a beautiful voice💖 Thank you, Kelly!
big thanks for watching dohee!
Very good presentation - helpful
Lovin' the DIY titles and tunes!
Thank youuuuuuu!
Just discovered you and your work/work ethic and am LOVING IT.
THANK YOU for inspiring ❤
Thanks Lynnette! I'm so glad you're enjoying. Next one is on its way in the next week or so
All round amazing video. Thank you!
really loved the production in this video :-)) hoping to see more!
Thanks Paolo! This style of shooting and editing was really fun, so I'm definitely looking forward to filming more like this ^^
I do uniforms but the silkscreens are made already
I love your editing
I loved the video! thank you for explaining everything so clearly, your work is awesome☀️
I really liked this video, it was so helpful and informative (and made aesthetically too). I have been binging your videos recently. Maybe i missed it if you said it already, but are you self taught? Or did you study printmaking? Your work is really beautiful
Ĺove it❤❤