Experimental Illustration Techniques: From Digital to Artisanal

Paper stamping: hand printing III

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About the video: Paper stamping: hand printing III

Overview

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In this video lesson Zoveck Estudio addresses the topic: Paper stamping: hand printing III, which is part of the Domestika online course: Experimental Illustration Techniques: From Digital to Artisanal. Create unique pieces using collage, transfer, collagraphy, and manual printing.

Partial transcription of the video

“(music) Well, since we had obtained our test print I made some corrections on this one, I inked in some areas by adding a little more ink, I also applied a little more green. And I discovered that probably this area that was left, a complete paste without texture, I personally didn't like it for the piece I want to do. So, right now I'm going to show you How can we add elements at the time of inking. Well, this is the test that I am taking as a reference and, based on that, I begin to make corrections. It is important to clarify that the printing matrix that we obtain from collography, that...”

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Course summary for: Experimental Illustration Techniques: From Digital to Artisanal

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Experimental Illustration Techniques: From Digital to Artisanal

A course by Zoveck Estudio
Painting, Engraving, Illustration, and Design Studio. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined September 2014
  • 100% positive reviews (252)
  • 3,898 students