I watched & enjoyed all 19 mins of this video! Brema I love your aesthetic. Plus, you have a real down to earth energy about you. Keep dropping videos you’re a fuckin’ star!! ⭐️
Bro thanks for this video I've been screenpeinting awhile however literally I needed this What kind of paper are digicopy printing on for your transparency??
@@Brema__Brema what is your email address, I want to send you some photos of my clothing so you can get an idea of what I'm doing I'm looking to partner with you to produce my brand
Brema is such a genuine person. I met him in real life skating in milwaukee. Very welcoming and humble. He deserves all the respect and success coming his way. Can’t wait to see how far he’s going to go! Truly inspiring.
@@nicolegaleone7888 hi. Platisol is used for print that are printed on plastick shits and then heat preshed on the shirt . on silk i use water based. ( that is my way of doing things tho)
Man, i'm currently on a 9-5 job as of now but i don't feel i wanna stay with the company for too long. Been savin' up money but i still don't know how will i spend it in a way that'll make me productive and successful in the future. Thank you for this video. This was one heck of an inspiration!
The biggest hassle is making the screens, the emulsion is always changing, I have lost the most money on emulsion and water based ink freezing up the screen. Thinking about switching to pre made. transfers.
I had screen printing as a class in school, and we always would use crop marks on the edges. Then its just a matter of lining those up. Tape over them when everything is lined up and you wouldnt have the hassle of trying to line up the print itself that can sometimes be difficult on intricate designs.
Awesome video and you can genuinely tell that Brema is a down-to-earth guy. I really hope you succeed even further than you're already doing bro. Awesome work
I really enjoyed the video. Is it possible you can do an intro to screenprinting video? Just showing the recommended products, and what to do on each step and why?
I'm so focused on watching you doing the actual printing process with layering the paint and drying it... I felt my jaw hurting, realized my mouth was wide open the whole time hahaha!
Great video mate. You are the BEST presenter I've seen on You Tube yet. I hate those loud mouths the put their face right up to the camera. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos and learning from a great person. I just bought a four colour carousel and my kids are hounding me to put it all together. Keep up the good work mate.
Hey bro, I enjoyed how you made out time to explain the details. I suggest you create a hand made design for the lil stain. Maybe a registered sign. Stay gang
dude you can take like an old kitchen cabinet bottom, and make rails inside to slide screens in, stack let's say... 6-8 depending on your mesh / size. prop a fan on it it circulates and dries that shit mad fast. basically make a bakers rack. if you're in nyc you know there's cabinets tossed everywhere end of the month haha
hey brema, after doing some screen printing myself what i found are : 1. i dont need to coating 2 sides of the screen, only 1 side coated is alright. 2. i can use hairdryer to let the screen and emulsion dry quickly to speed up all the proccess. so i can moving on to test and production more effectively.
if you keep using hands to scrub the mesh when exposing you may have to retouch so much when you want to finally print, what i always use a foam. once the water starts running use a hand foam " i mean like a bed foam, but small " use it to dab on the exposed work the work will be coming out like magic. instead of hands, some ideas work for some people tho.
Great work awesome design, you could save yourself some time and ink... just by getting larger squeegees you want have to do as many passes and if you’re going to print on white you can just cut that out in the design and let the white of the shirt show it take more ink to cover dark colors... good vid over all
If you want to gain a lot of screenprinting knowledge, I recommend working in a production screenprinting job, then going on to do your own thing. A lot of guys I work with doing screenprinting have their own business going, but know the process thru a production job
killer video. any possibility of doing a tutorial about image/shirt sizing and how to keep the quality of the image as its resized for a project? thanks yo
Thank you brema! I’m about to start my clothing line witch I’ll be screenwriting myself in my one bedroom appartement, and you YTB helped me so so so much. I apreciate u frl frl 💯
BREMA !! CAN YOU PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO WHEREBY YOU GOING INTO DETAIL ON HOW YOU ACTUALLY PRINTOUT THE DESIGNS , EACH LAYER , BECAUSE IVE NOTICED YOU USE TWO LAYERS FOR THE BUTTERFLY HOW YOU DO YOU PRINT THE OUTER AND INNER LAYER
GOOD WORK! I really enjoyed this video, good long cuts feels like a good documentary on a screen printers perspective. Your philosophy and experience on making streetwear tees vs. making client work tees.
Definitely needed all this info to soon be able to stop paying these other businesses to do my work. And like shorty said u a star bro ya vibe is dope keep going @ it. & So is your work too 🔥
There are bigger sized Canon printers which are great for printing films really dark I use pixma TS 9550 A3+ size, inks are not expensive and prints are dope no need for rip software, it is good for heat transfers too. Hope that helps👍🏻✌🏻🌞
Just came across your channel a few days ago boss, and your content is fire! I’m trying to get into screen printing because I’ve always wanted to get into clothing, and trying to be hands on with a clothing brand I started instead of going through other printers and manufacturers for the moment, but will eventually. Recently, I got back into graphic designing for my brand using Affinity designer and photo, and damn this learning curve! I know you work with photoshop, but can you create more tutorials on how to design for screen printing. I’m trying figure out how to create my designs so that they are mock up ready for that print method. I’ve made designs for DTG printing, but I’ve learned that the process may be different with screen printing and that you would have to use half tones for more detailed designs with colors and gradients. I know this might be a lot to ask for, but I know it would be really helpful for others in my shoes as well. Thanks and much love Brema!
wow... thank you for this... im just still trying to figure out if I want to do screen print or embroidery because my logo design is so small.as a small business owner starting out I don't want to waste money, but his was helpful showing the print process
i got my first client order about 50pcs t-shirt , and yeah it's tricky and stressful . I don't remember how many times i made screen and burn it over and over again just to make sure i got the detail and all ..
Thank you for the video, you made and showed a way that is similar to how I think I need to do it. I have all the stuff , haven't pulled the trigger on making it. Guess I'm scared of failing. Thanks again for this video
Hello from Ukraine, I want to create my own brand, I made prints using digital printing, I'm not very happy with the result, I want to try silk-screen printing and after watching I will definitely try it, thanks
Your screen is under exposed if your emulsion is dripping down. I would do an exposure test and get the correct timing. Great video you put in alot of work.
I watched & enjoyed all 19 mins of this video! Brema I love your aesthetic. Plus, you have a real down to earth energy about you. Keep dropping videos you’re a fuckin’ star!! ⭐️
This made my day, thank you so much
Bro thanks for this video I've been screenpeinting awhile however literally I needed this
What kind of paper are digicopy printing on for your transparency??
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@@Brema__Brema what is your email address, I want to send you some photos of my clothing so you can get an idea of what I'm doing I'm looking to partner with you to produce my brand
Excellent! I’m 78 . . . been screening since I was 26 years old. 👍👍😎
This was on my recommended... & I just learned something
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No cap
this was badass, glad I clicked it. Makes me wanna be productive
when you finished the first tee my eyes lit up, your work is amazing. This really made me even more excited about starting my own brand.
good luck for your brand
me too :) good luck to you
What's your brand name, do you have a ig
Brema is such a genuine person. I met him in real life skating in milwaukee. Very welcoming and humble. He deserves all the respect and success coming his way. Can’t wait to see how far he’s going to go! Truly inspiring.
It would be awesome to see an in depth on the graphic design phase just tips n tricks and such
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@@saintg1121 That was so much a waste of time... but it was my mistake for following the link of an idiot. Hahaha
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It's so beautiful seeing black people make a living off of what they love.. your channel is dope asf bro
I am beyond impressed with this young man. We need more inventive people like this from your generation.
@16:38 I feel you on that, when you do your own thing, there is no pressure and the work comes out how it comes out.
I like that not everything is perfect, it is a detail that makes things look much better
random youtube suggestion and I'm satisfied I pressed play. appreciate you sharing even the mishaps on the way to the final product
Appreciate you, Thanks for watching
Brema, your humility is so refreshing.
I specialize in weaving, printing, silicone printing, silk screen printing, heat transfer printing, hang tags, clothing bags and other accessories.🤝
I studied Printing in my uni. Screen printing became my way to make money to finish uni. Love from greece
HI, Can i ask u, what is better: platisol ink or water based?
@@nicolegaleone7888 hi. Platisol is used for print that are printed on plastick shits and then heat preshed on the shirt . on silk i use water based. ( that is my way of doing things tho)
This was really interesting and the way you explained yourself was very clear and concise. Great video!
The place where you burnt the screen was really scary, but also pretty dope. Thank you for sharing your experience with us!
i was actually looking for the right place to get my inspiration and i found you, you made it all happen man. i love your works, it's a amazing.
Thank you for this bro . Your pieces are so dope too btw
unfinished legacy the goat man
dont know why ive been skipping this video, now im a subscriber. much love
dude your demeanor...so awesome to watch with that voice..
I can't be the only one wanted the test shirt. D@mn that was the mistake? Loved it👏👏👏
Man, i'm currently on a 9-5 job as of now but i don't feel i wanna stay with the company for too long. Been savin' up money but i still don't know how will i spend it in a way that'll make me productive and successful in the future. Thank you for this video. This was one heck of an inspiration!
Thank you so much for this lesson, your work is amazing and you're living your dream.
This is so dope Brema, thanks for doing this extensive behind the scenes. And it was so great to catch up with you the other day!
Appreciate you, excited to see what you drop soon :)
I see this man everywhere. I love that for you
This is possibly my favorite video on youtube. Love from Argentina!
My class is learning about this right now great video bro👌🏽
The biggest hassle is making the screens, the emulsion is always changing, I have lost the most money on emulsion and water based ink freezing up the screen. Thinking about switching to pre made. transfers.
I had screen printing as a class in school, and we always would use crop marks on the edges. Then its just a matter of lining those up. Tape over them when everything is lined up and you wouldnt have the hassle of trying to line up the print itself that can sometimes be difficult on intricate designs.
You're a real artist. I admire your work. thanks for this channel.
Awesome video and you can genuinely tell that Brema is a down-to-earth guy. I really hope you succeed even further than you're already doing bro. Awesome work
I love your brand it's amazing you the best graphic tees seller in the market 👏
And their very rare,loving the work keep it up
I can watch your videos all day !
Listening while I’m at my day job to remember the dream 🤩🤩
Mad respect bro, the designs are beautiful and you such a good soul for sharing this
watched this video in class, helpped alot.
Very interesting. I like the shirt with a little imperfection. I’m gonna try now, Thank you!
Also your skin😍
Brema, I love the vibe of your working space. The plants are awesome!!! Good energy in the room for a creative!! #iamyourcameraguy
I really enjoyed the video. Is it possible you can do an intro to screenprinting video? Just showing the recommended products, and what to do on each step and why?
Yes, I’ll definitely add this to my list, thanks for the recommendation
Great video. I’ve been seen printing for 8 years. Can you do a video creating the artwork?
I'm so focused on watching you doing the actual printing process with layering the paint and drying it... I felt my jaw hurting, realized my mouth was wide open the whole time hahaha!
Great video mate. You are the BEST presenter I've seen on You Tube yet. I hate those loud mouths the put their face right up to the camera. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos and learning from a great person. I just bought a four colour carousel and my kids are hounding me to put it all together. Keep up the good work mate.
no idea how this ended up on my recommended but this was a real cool video
Hey bro, I enjoyed how you made out time to explain the details. I suggest you create a hand made design for the lil stain. Maybe a registered sign. Stay gang
Thanks for watching, appreciate the feedback
Thanks fam u didnt have to help us but u chose too so definitely appreciate you
i know you from tiktok, glad i could get to see the process
great man keep going its like a long term vision
dude you can take like an old kitchen cabinet bottom, and make rails inside to slide screens in, stack let's say... 6-8 depending on your mesh / size. prop a fan on it it circulates and dries that shit mad fast. basically make a bakers rack. if you're in nyc you know there's cabinets tossed everywhere end of the month haha
Thanks for the input, will give this a try
Image generation by adobe illustrator ? The photosensitive paste can be dried in a drying oven directly will be faster and save time
Easily the best video for Screen Printing
you have a beautiful studio i would kill for that
Thank you greatly man. Beyond needed for the ppl trying to accomplish their clothing brand goals. Bless Brema🙏🏽
I love this I can't wait til i get to this point
Nice overview of your entire process. Great video!
hey brema, after doing some screen printing myself what i found are :
1. i dont need to coating 2 sides of the screen, only 1 side coated is alright.
2. i can use hairdryer to let the screen and emulsion dry quickly to speed up all the proccess.
so i can moving on to test and production more effectively.
You definitely need to coat both sides of the screen.
if you keep using hands to scrub the mesh when exposing you may have to retouch so much when you want to finally print, what i always use a foam. once the water starts running use a hand foam " i mean like a bed foam, but small " use it to dab on the exposed work the work will be coming out like magic. instead of hands, some ideas work for some people tho.
Appreciate the tips, will give it a try
Great work awesome design, you could save yourself some time and ink... just by getting larger squeegees you want have to do as many passes and if you’re going to print on white you can just cut that out in the design and let the white of the shirt show it take more ink to cover dark colors... good vid over all
The point is to do everything wrong and not by the books ... why make gold when you can sell trash for top dollars nowadays😅
great video! I'm starting my own brand and you make me believe and enjoy the process
I loved watching this. Your doing what I want to do... Getting close technically just need to get equipment and space to rent
If you want to gain a lot of screenprinting knowledge, I recommend working in a production screenprinting job, then going on to do your own thing. A lot of guys I work with doing screenprinting have their own business going, but know the process thru a production job
bro whats that spinny thing with all your different screens at 11:55? Did u build that?
killer video. any possibility of doing a tutorial about image/shirt sizing and how to keep the quality of the image as its resized for a project? thanks yo
Thank you brema! I’m about to start my clothing line witch I’ll be screenwriting myself in my one bedroom appartement, and you YTB helped me so so so much. I apreciate u frl frl 💯
This was cool bro, Thanks! Much love from South Africa.
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I watched & enjoyed all 19 mins of this video! Brema I love your aesthetic. Plus, you have a real down to earth energy about you :)
Love your brand and your videos!! Can you do a video on how to separate different colours of a graphic for each transparency?
channel is full of gems bro, thank you for all this info.
Definitely inspired me to try out screen printing, tysm
Great vid…..just starting my dive into screen printing
BREMA !! CAN YOU PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO WHEREBY YOU GOING INTO DETAIL ON HOW YOU ACTUALLY PRINTOUT THE DESIGNS , EACH LAYER , BECAUSE IVE NOTICED YOU USE TWO LAYERS FOR THE BUTTERFLY HOW YOU DO YOU PRINT THE OUTER AND INNER LAYER
Really nice, and original design, good job
Hey man, thank you for the amazing vid.
Do you have any tips about getting a place to screenprint, or how you would do it when having a small space?
I’m just learning on how to get started this helped a lot ty! 🔥✨
This is really helpfull, thanks for sharing this knowledge with such a easy way that makes everything easier to understand!!!
great job my guy GREAT JOB
You better start making more content like this.. The Vlog Style is fantastic.. Will work with any theme of the day. Ride the wave brotha.
Man, I've been messing around with the lighting/burning so much... It just always goes wrong for some reason, you make it look so easy!
ITS It, maybe its your emulsion
the stuff he is using is cheap speedball too@@susanagarza1008
GOOD WORK! I really enjoyed this video, good long cuts feels like a good documentary on a screen printers perspective. Your philosophy and experience on making streetwear tees vs. making client work tees.
Definitely needed all this info to soon be able to stop paying these other businesses to do my work. And like shorty said u a star bro ya vibe is dope keep going @ it. & So is your work too 🔥
There are bigger sized Canon printers which are great for printing films really dark
I use pixma TS 9550 A3+ size, inks are not expensive and prints are dope no need
for rip software, it is good for heat transfers too. Hope that helps👍🏻✌🏻🌞
Love this!!!
Just came across your channel a few days ago boss, and your content is fire! I’m trying to get into screen printing because I’ve always wanted to get into clothing, and trying to be hands on with a clothing brand I started instead of going through other printers and manufacturers for the moment, but will eventually. Recently, I got back into graphic designing for my brand using Affinity designer and photo, and damn this learning curve! I know you work with photoshop, but can you create more tutorials on how to design for screen printing. I’m trying figure out how to create my designs so that they are mock up ready for that print method. I’ve made designs for DTG printing, but I’ve learned that the process may be different with screen printing and that you would have to use half tones for more detailed designs with colors and gradients. I know this might be a lot to ask for, but I know it would be really helpful for others in my shoes as well. Thanks and much love Brema!
That studio is insane
I like the way you remove emulsion. You can just lie your screeens on the floor lifted up a bit with a fan so the emulsion doesn't flood down
I love your energy. Well done !!!
bro youre a legend
wow... thank you for this... im just still trying to figure out if I want to do screen print or embroidery because my logo design is so small.as a small business owner starting out I don't want to waste money, but his was helpful showing the print process
Think of it this way. Screen printing is much cheaper than buying a real like legit industrial embroidery machine. Those things are like 10k+
Great job young man.
Wow! So impressive! Thank you for sharing! Your aesthetic is so cool!!
i got my first client order about 50pcs t-shirt , and yeah it's tricky and stressful . I don't remember how many times i made screen and burn it over and over again just to make sure i got the detail and all ..
Thank you for the video, you made and showed a way that is similar to how I think I need to do it. I have all the stuff , haven't pulled the trigger on making it. Guess I'm scared of failing. Thanks again for this video
Thanks for watching and don't be scared to fail, you learn so much from it
Hoping you went for it and if not, still plan to! I'm about to get the equipment for my first design this weekend! :)
Love your channel homie. I started 5 years now I got a dgt machine and vynil and I make a good income from it
Here before it blows up
just wanna say, I love you dude.
Love watching the process. If you're ever in Toronto, you're more than welcome to stop by our shop!
Hello from Ukraine, I want to create my own brand, I made prints using digital printing, I'm not very happy with the result, I want to try silk-screen printing and after watching I will definitely try it, thanks
Great content! 🤙🏽 will definitely look more into giving this a try
Loved the video man. I’ll have look your company up. I want to grab some merch. Holler.
Your screen is under exposed if your emulsion is dripping down. I would do an exposure test and get the correct timing. Great video you put in alot of work.