Thank you! Most of the problems were in the development and in the exposure times :) a bit frustrating ... but once that issue was controlled, the problems with the ink when passing the doctor blade and the pressure that sometimes passed too much ink came, but It is already more or less controlled, sometimes the ink would dry on the same screen and we solved it by adding a little water.
The truth is that it is a very beautiful technique and you have to have a little patience, because the result is worth it.
Hello! it's great!
Please tell me a little about the materials. Do you use a developing table with special light and printing on photolith type paper as in screen printing for fabric? I would like to have an idea of how many supplies I will need to get :) Thank you.
We use the insolating table with actinic fluorescents, if the photolith is normal, it only changes if it is a laser or ink printer that we tested in both and the laser gives better results, it looks more opaque in our case, we also use a blackening spray.
Regarding materials, we have started on this recently, we have a few screens (I recommend at least 2, since if you want to make a design with two colors, you don't have to recover it if you later think of making more runs), a couple of scrapers and then a few colors of inks :)
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barbasilkscreenatelier
Teacher PlusVery good @kitxune ! It looks so good!
Any difficulties during the stamping process that you want to share?
Keep stamping!
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KITXUNE
PlusHello!
Thank you! Most of the problems were in the development and in the exposure times :) a bit frustrating ... but once that issue was controlled, the problems with the ink when passing the doctor blade and the pressure that sometimes passed too much ink came, but It is already more or less controlled, sometimes the ink would dry on the same screen and we solved it by adding a little water.
The truth is that it is a very beautiful technique and you have to have a little patience, because the result is worth it.
Thank you very much for your tutorial :)
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alessandra_giovanella
Hello! it's great!
Please tell me a little about the materials. Do you use a developing table with special light and printing on photolith type paper as in screen printing for fabric? I would like to have an idea of how many supplies I will need to get :) Thank you.
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PlusHi @alessandra_carassas
We use the insolating table with actinic fluorescents, if the photolith is normal, it only changes if it is a laser or ink printer that we tested in both and the laser gives better results, it looks more opaque in our case, we also use a blackening spray.
Regarding materials, we have started on this recently, we have a few screens (I recommend at least 2, since if you want to make a design with two colors, you don't have to recover it if you later think of making more runs), a couple of scrapers and then a few colors of inks :)
I hope I've helped,
A greeting!
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alessandra_giovanella
thanks! @kitxune
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ferpalaciosd
These types of projects that mix design with craftsmanship and hand-drawn fonts are always precious. My congratulations!
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KITXUNE
Plus@ferpalaciosd thank you very much!
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udemeri18real
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mariomateo
Excellent!
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halexisc
Excellent work, I ask you, what inks did you use?
thanks
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KITXUNE
Plus@halexisc Hello!
Thank you!
I used some inks from the speedball brand that I bought at vostok
Cheers!
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denisefacciuto
:) !!!!
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