I'm glad I'm not the only one who has trouble pulling a good print from a plexiglass plate the first time around! I also use easy wipe with my ink, it really makes the ink so much softer easier to get inside the grooves. Thanks for the demo. You are a great teacher, I bet your students love you! :-)
Alex ain't wrong. Anybody who can devote 30 seconds of a video to explaining why he wears a particular type of rubber glove, and then puts on two right-hand gloves, has got to be one sandwich short of a picnic.
Terrible first print/proof. You'd think, if you were demonstrating how to do it, you'd publish a good version. More importantly, you don't go into any detail at all about what makes a good piece of work/what to bear in mind before turning the art into a plexi dry-point work.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who has trouble pulling a good print from a plexiglass plate the first time around! I also use easy wipe with my ink, it really makes the ink so much softer easier to get inside the grooves. Thanks for the demo. You are a great teacher, I bet your students love you! :-)
Very good printmaking tutorial, nice and clear, everything explained thoroughly, not rushed, and I learned a lot. Thank you, very helpful!
Thanks for being so clear in your explanation - I needed a reminder
You really covered a lot of info - very nice job. I'm sure you're a great teacher.
Excellent and informative video. Thank you.
Alex ain't wrong. Anybody who can devote 30 seconds of a video to explaining why he wears a particular type of rubber glove, and then puts on two right-hand gloves, has got to be one sandwich short of a picnic.
Thanks for the great demos!
Just great, thank you, clear and complete.
Hey David, what setting are you using on your press?
"Sized", how does one size, plexi? Or do you simply mean you cut it to size?
terrific clear and very helpful
the "pipe cleaner" is a deburring tool for removing burrs left when a pipe is cut
thanks, great instructions :)
what's the paper type ?
It's called a 'deburrer' plumbing tool.
thaaaaank youuuu! :)
what's goin on with that apron though eh?
muchas palabras sin ningun contenido. Pero gracias igual
Gic-0-lee?! WTEVENF?!
+Jane Hobson Is that like Chic-fil-a?!
Scrim, then tissue paper. Not Tarleton (whatever that is) then Taffeta.
that tool is a deburring tool
Terrible first print/proof. You'd think, if you were demonstrating how to do it, you'd publish a good version. More importantly, you don't go into any detail at all about what makes a good piece of work/what to bear in mind before turning the art into a plexi dry-point work.