Hallo sir I was kindly asking once you intaglio print the image on the paper does the the print get texture feel effect or its smooth once its dry. Waiting for your response
Pleased you like it. Further printmaking videos are in the pipeline and will include one on how I mixed the Edinburgh etch. They are going to take quite a while to emerge however as I'm currently preparing for an exhibition. So for now here are couple of good links about making and working with it: www.joopstoop.fr/en/blog/edinburgh-etch-n5 orchid.ganoksin.com/t/disappointed-with-edinburgh-etch/32811
Interesting set up! I'll gladly subscribe!
Great video, love all the steps with details!!
Thanks, more content will be coming in the next couple of months or so.
I've been working with etchings for many years, but I've learned something here and I appreciate what you've done here. Thanks
Thanks Eric. That is really great to know. I make these videos as someone finding out what works through doing.
thankyou for documenting the whole process so concisely! Loved the final proof!
Great news. Thanks so much for your feedback.
Fun! Great results.
Thank you!
Really helpful and informative
Thank you Maria. Best of luck with your own printmaking
It turned out fantastic!! Thank you for sharing your work.
Helpful and clear video, thank you!
Thanks Marike!
Really a great video, can't wait to try your process!
Pleased you like it. Good luck!
Hallo sir I was kindly asking once you intaglio print the image on the paper does the the print get texture feel effect or its smooth once its dry. Waiting for your response
It varies with every print. It depends on print pressure, how deep the plate is etched and what sort of paper is being used.
@@fitzmauriceworks and if I may ask what type of paper can not have the texture feel
@@craveilmugoh.2387 I recommend you get some samples and experiment.
Sure I will and lastly can one use offset ink in intaglio print
Can I use any kind of ink? Thanks
No. You need to use an ink specific to etching/intaglio.
@@fitzmauriceworks Thank you.
I have easy way : Quick / Save Money
1.) Paper Stencil
2.) Spray paint
3.) Etching
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Great video!! Did you finally make one about the preparation of the Edinburgh solution?
Pleased you like it. Further printmaking videos are in the pipeline and will include one on how I mixed the Edinburgh etch. They are going to take quite a while to emerge however as I'm currently preparing for an exhibition. So for now here are couple of good links about making and working with it:
www.joopstoop.fr/en/blog/edinburgh-etch-n5
orchid.ganoksin.com/t/disappointed-with-edinburgh-etch/32811