Great video with great insight. Ive been having trouble deciding what method to use for printing my designs. I was attracted to the DTG option but its very expensive but allows full colour or do I start screen printing and build up. This was a great insight as to how easy it was to create the screen and seeing that you don’t have a large workshop was also very encouraging. I’ve got decisions to make!
Glad it was helpful! I always recommend people start with screen printing and once you start doing well and making some money selling your designs you can always upgrade! You can also get full color prints with screen printing using the CMYK printing methods! Yeah I hope to upgrade to a warehouse or something within the next year or so but for now doing it out of a spare room and have printed and shipped thousands of orders without a big shop so its definitely doable! Good luck to you!
Thank you! Glad they help! I use plastisol Ink, I just added the link to the exact brand I use on amazon in my description if you want to check it out!
@@ByDerrickImhi great video. (1)Is plastisol ink hard to wash out? (2) What’s the difference between plastisol and water based? (3) Does this leave stains in the bath tub? (4) Do you have to convert all photos to half tones for screen printing? If you can answer those it would be greatly appreciated, Thanks
whats the best way in photoshop to turn the black/grey into other color? Say i one to see the picture in white and red, how do i set up that color instead of black. Thanks.
There are a few ways to do this! You can play with the tint and saturation and warm it up or cool it down to try some colors, or you can also try messing with the color replacement tool, or you can create a hue/saturation layer, depending on what photo I think its best to play with different options and find what looks best!
Good shit faam 🙏
Appreciate you 💯
dude. i didn't even think about my photo into screen print. dope-!! i gotta try this. thanks bro
Non-gatekeeping king 👑
Very impressive honestly
Really helpful. Thank you so much
Great work! My preference was the white/red shirt but both are nice.
Thank you!
the ringer looks great, very cool!
Thank you!
Great video with great insight. Ive been having trouble deciding what method to use for printing my designs. I was attracted to the DTG option but its very expensive but allows full colour or do I start screen printing and build up. This was a great insight as to how easy it was to create the screen and seeing that you don’t have a large workshop was also very encouraging. I’ve got decisions to make!
Glad it was helpful! I always recommend people start with screen printing and once you start doing well and making some money selling your designs you can always upgrade! You can also get full color prints with screen printing using the CMYK printing methods! Yeah I hope to upgrade to a warehouse or something within the next year or so but for now doing it out of a spare room and have printed and shipped thousands of orders without a big shop so its definitely doable! Good luck to you!
Look at DTF... full color solution taking out DTG from the market.
Thank you so much simple and straight to the point my guy !!!
Super helpful! Turned out sick!
Thanks brotha! 🔒
The color with the red sleeves and red neck shirt work well with the red color.
Wow amazing work!
Wow, very impressive, thanks for your videos.
Can I ask you what king of ink do you use!? Is that water ink or oil ink?
Thank you! Glad they help! I use plastisol Ink, I just added the link to the exact brand I use on amazon in my description if you want to check it out!
@@ByDerrickIm thanks so much for answering
@@ByDerrickIm is it possible to use water-based ink for a fine mesh? TIA
@@somyotdisodomcia Not sure on that one! Iv always stuck to plastisol inks, have not tried it with a water based ink.
@@ByDerrickImhi great video. (1)Is plastisol ink hard to wash out? (2) What’s the difference between plastisol and water based? (3) Does this leave stains in the bath tub? (4) Do you have to convert all photos to half tones for screen printing? If you can answer those it would be greatly appreciated, Thanks
whats the best way in photoshop to turn the black/grey into other color? Say i one to see the picture in white and red, how do i set up that color instead of black. Thanks.
There are a few ways to do this! You can play with the tint and saturation and warm it up or cool it down to try some colors, or you can also try messing with the color replacement tool, or you can create a hue/saturation layer, depending on what photo I think its best to play with different options and find what looks best!
I thought you can only apply the emulsion in a dark room
How do I convert it to a full tone?
Guess there already full tone.
More practice is needed, brother