the reason you lost contrast is because you used RGB (which is for digital formats and not print formats). when you set the resolution to 300 dpi and CMYK for print formats also the elipse also adds more dark at that angle of 45 degrees
Hey thanks for the input. This video is not about contrast. We talk about how to print more realistic with 2 frames to get all the details out rather then using a single frame which is difficult to control dot gain. This is a simulated process so we need to color separate in RGB color profile.
Hi there thank you for your video. Normally what is the percentage of the grey (black %) that you pick for it to be a neutral gray in the separation? Many thanks
Great lesson! Was the file the same for the two color version-just two of the same screens-or did you dodge-out the under-hat-brim shadow? Also, were the screen angles changed for the base layer?
what happening everyone? love your show and your style guys!!! I would like to know when you slide that screen on top of your shirt, how does that screen click right on whats the brand of your silk screen kit or stand the part that the sreens click into please
This is a great video with awesome information! New subscriber here. My program has LPI and dot gain ; not frequency. What should the LPI and dot gain be for the halftones?
Yes you can. But again higher mesh count means you have to push harder to get the ink through the mesh and in that process you will start loosing the details. Unless you have an auto machine where the squeegee press is consistent.
Hi guys here is the link for the color separation
ua-cam.com/video/IWPUcm0IRcE/v-deo.htmlsi=udJaEVAt22VblLuU
Thanks for sharing
the reason you lost contrast is because you used RGB (which is for digital formats and not print formats). when you set the resolution to 300 dpi and CMYK for print formats
also the elipse also adds more dark at that angle of 45 degrees
Hey thanks for the input. This video is not about contrast. We talk about how to print more realistic with 2 frames to get all the details out rather then using a single frame which is difficult to control dot gain. This is a simulated process so we need to color separate in RGB color profile.
You just got a new follower. Great video!
Thank you 🙏
Hi there thank you for your video. Normally what is the percentage of the grey (black %) that you pick for it to be a neutral gray in the separation?
Many thanks
The first 12 seconds and I gave it a phucken thumbs up.
Great lesson! Was the file the same for the two color version-just two of the same screens-or did you dodge-out the under-hat-brim shadow? Also, were the screen angles changed for the base layer?
what happening everyone? love your show and your style guys!!! I would like to know when you slide that screen on top of your shirt, how does that screen click right on whats the brand of your silk screen kit or stand the part that the sreens click into please
This is a great video with awesome information! New subscriber here. My program has LPI and dot gain ; not frequency. What should the LPI and dot gain be for the halftones?
Nice 👍
Awesome 👍.. R u using plastisol inks and how we can final cure the inks..
Yes I used plastisol ink. To cure professionally conveyor dryer is best recommended, however heatpress will also work.
@@Riyum Cool...Will you plz make a tutorial on final cure through heat press.. Thanks
What you are not showing is screen buring procees im still stuck in there
Love this video. Thank you for the video
Most welcome
Hi. There’s no link in the description for the for the 2 colour separation?
Please check comment section
Great work lyk as usual pls make a vdo about off contact...:)
Thank you. Offline contact is simple just put some double sided tape in the frame itself.
@@Riyum and what the benifits pf off contact
Hi!
Is this the same exact stencil for the grey base then the color?
No it's not. Different technique. You can watch that color separation technique. Link in the comment.
What is the difference between printer and screen printing?
What about using higher count mesh? Should this help with capturing the details
Yes you can. But again higher mesh count means you have to push harder to get the ink through the mesh and in that process you will start loosing the details. Unless you have an auto machine where the squeegee press is consistent.
@@Riyum is 120 higher mesh? 60 is lower mesh right? about second method which level of mesh is more suitable?
For White t-shirt, Grey and black. For black t-shirt, White and Grey is that right?
In the black it will be grey and then white highlight
@@Riyum so i need 4 pcs of transparencies? 2 for the black tshirt and 2 for white tshirt?
How many frames for black ?
What sort of transparencies do you use?
what are the complete command this method sir. in related the color separation?
what is the printing press called?
Hi Can I learn the printer name and printed material?
is there an alternative for photoshop
photopea website
Are you using plastical or water based ink ?
Plastisol
What size screen and what size film?
Kindly watch the video I have mention the film size.
@Riyum Thank you i missed it
Are the online classes in Spanish or do they have subtitles?
It would be in English. However will try to put other language subtitles.
@@Riyum One question: how many hours are there in the complete course from basic to professional?
Using plastisol dye or rubber dye boss?
It's plastisol
Hi, Could you please give me the printer name?
What mesh count are the screens that you are using ?
200mesh
👍👍👍
🙏🙏
What is name of printer lol
Canon IX6070
@@Riyum Thanks, this probably the cheapest way to get a print on t-shirt?