Course project
La cúpula del trueno
by Oliver Verdeinerte @verdeinerte
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Hola! mi nombre es Oliver soy diseñador gráfico y serigrafista a tiempo completo, soy de méxico y por primera vez hago un curso aca en domestika y me ah gustado bastante, aproveche este para hacer un poster para mi taller de serigrafía el cual se llama "La cúpula del trueno", donde desde luego hare unos prints del poster y tambien trasladare el diseño a unas playeras. (Las tipografias tambien tienen texturas pero en la imagen no se alcanzan a distinguir)
Criticas comentarios y sugerencias son bienvenidos.
Salud!
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gnomodesign
Exceptional!
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gonzalodigregorio
Very handsome!
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errordesign
Teacher PlusGood oliver! A very well finished final project, I don't have much to tell you. I missed you telling me about the process, to be able to guide you a bit ... But I see that you haven't needed it either, you have succeeded perfectly. You were telling me about the paper, and maybe for this screen printing it would be nice to use a more white recycled paper, right? White with gray tones perhaps ... I don't know what you have there, but being a screenprinter, you surely have very good options. Send us photos soon!
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raulalvarez
One of my favorites, without a doubt. I love the colors. And above all the texture that you have achieved. May I ask how you got it? I have tried several times to achieve this "stippling" effect, already before this course, and have never achieved a satisfactory result.
Be that as it may, my congratulations, @verdeinerte .
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verdeinerte
Hello @somostiempo thanks and of course look, the process that I followed is the same as xavi comments in the course, I took some sheets of vegetable paper and scanned them, converted them into grayscale and played with the lighting contrast values and levels, more That nothing is playing a lot with the values to get where you want, once you are comfortable with this you go to bitmap, but instead of putting 50% threshold you put halftone, I usually use values that are around 30 or 45 in the points per line, and the angle in 45, I tell you this because they are the most used values in screen printing when printing halftones, the angles vary, but only when they are color selections, when it is a color Usually it always goes at 45, I hope I have been given to understand, maybe if you have any questions, leave it here and I will gladly help you again, greetings!
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raulalvarez
Hey @verdeinerte , thank you very much! Yes, you have explained yourself well. I have to practice the technique, but of course your explanation has been very generous. If in the future we find ourselves in another course or project and I can help you with something, do not hesitate to return the question. A greeting.
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enrique_cab
Hello @verdeinerte , your project was luxurious! I am also a screen printer in Puebla, Mexico, I see that you have taken the course for a long time and I hardly dared to do it. Regarding your design I have a question and I wish you could support me. All the images that Xavi shows already have the old engraving effect but in your case I see that you gave that same effect to the scratch of your final art, did you use any action in photoshop or something like that? I would love to know.
Very good job again, greetings!
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