Knew it was her from the thumbnail. My grandmother venerated this title of the Virgin, I'm not a religious person but always love finding her around the world
I don't know what he personally used but I would use 230's on the Cyan, Yellow, and Black. For the Magenta either 230 or 305. Magenta tends to build a lot as you print so flesh tones start to look like sunburnt or like a "cooked lobster" so a 305 can help that.
@@rodrigoramos3013 you technically can use 4-305 screens but I wouldn't recommend it especially if you are using a manual press. It is very difficult to apply enough consistent pressure to push the ink threw a 305 on a manual press. Using the 305 on the Magenta is only if you have to if you are trying to avoid the flesh or other sensitive pieces of the art from turning too red. Another thing you could do is increase the lpi for the Magenta from 45 to 55 however using smaller dots depends on if the type of emulsion you are using and if it can hold the dots. I personally use Ulano QX-1. It's fast-burning and very forgiving.
Knew it was her from the thumbnail. My grandmother venerated this title of the Virgin, I'm not a religious person but always love finding her around the world
Great job guy's
hello my friend i want to know how did you do your artwork and out films ? and if you can to do a tutorial where can you explain how did you do it???
Perfect
Quiero hacerte algunas preguntas como hago para comunicarnos??
good job,
perfect
Hello po..may workshop training kau?
CMYK me Kitne number ke mesh lagega printing ke liye
boss ano gamit mong pang design? coreldraw, photoshop o illustrator? thanks!
Any one having this design tutorial? I want to try this at my home
Anyone else watching this for art class?
How much for 100 print shirts
Hello po. Good job!!! Tanong lang po what ink gamit nyo???
Hello i want to learn this type off screen printing how is possible please tell me
Astig! San po pwedeng bilhin ang shirt na may design na ito? Ang ganda eh!
hi Marius. The Video is for demo purposes only we are not allowed to sell. Thanks for liking! =)
I see, thank you for your response, Great video by the way!
Hello, what is the mesh count for the screens?
I don't know what he personally used but I would use 230's on the Cyan, Yellow, and Black. For the Magenta either 230 or 305. Magenta tends to build a lot as you print so flesh tones start to look like sunburnt or like a "cooked lobster" so a 305 can help that.
jdadams77 is it okay if I use 4 , 305 mesh screens?
jdadams77 thank you for responding btw!
@@rodrigoramos3013 you technically can use 4-305 screens but I wouldn't recommend it especially if you are using a manual press. It is very difficult to apply enough consistent pressure to push the ink threw a 305 on a manual press. Using the 305 on the Magenta is only if you have to if you are trying to avoid the flesh or other sensitive pieces of the art from turning too red. Another thing you could do is increase the lpi for the Magenta from 45 to 55 however using smaller dots depends on if the type of emulsion you are using and if it can hold the dots. I personally use Ulano QX-1. It's fast-burning and very forgiving.
jdadams77 thank you for your help, do you have any thoughts on Green Galaxy Cryocoat emulsion? that is the one I currently have
Magkano Po ang paprint Po ng Shirt?
if i may ask which ink can i use fro 4 color work like to print a picture as u just do now
It's 4 colors, cyan, yellow, magenta, and black, all "process" inks specially made for the 4C printing technique.
A good brand is Union Inks Process inks
Sir ano po brand ng pressure washer gamit niyu?
What ink and mesh you are using ?
From other videos i seen 305 mesh and cmyk inks
@@scomo9255 anu brand ng ink na gamit nio??
Did you use red and blue instead of magenta and cyan
its magenta and cyan, but it looks like red and blue because the density.
Wow super job
But how?
color CMYK proces?
Yes
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hi ano pong rotary gamit nio?
Krizalyn Oligario workhorse
What mesh you use?
San kau pwede makontao
you may send us email info@tshirtprinting.com.ph
plastisol ink?
yes