I've done nearly 60 PBNs over the last 2-3 years. I've had a few where the paint was rock hard, so they must have been in storage for quite a while. Most of the time they are acceptable.
1. Praise to your copying technology to print. 2. Shame to use primitive worker to cut fabric into pieces. 3. Praise to you to line up the pots for color. 4.Shame to you to have a slave worker squeeze and variable amount of paint into pot. 5. Shame that closing the pot is variable by human thumb pressure rather than precise computer controlled squeezer, 6. Praise to you with packaging, 7. Shame to you for not including a computer file downloadable by customer to show each color on a different page (to avoid the shame of searching/missing all color numbers an d thus making demand shrink), 8. Praise to you for innovation, copying technology, 9. Shame to you for not upgrading primitive when computer is available. So. Good job, good video, good audio, good editing, but sad for the slave labor instead of computer labor. Praise to your government support of small business growing to medium to big business. Shame to USA for not using Small Business Administration to do the same. Last: Shame that you do not promote your company name, distributors, wholesalers, and retailers. Respond if you have courage. Jerry
Watch less BBC. Now that China has a 144-hour visa-free policy, if you have the means, come to China and see the situation for yourself. Seeing is believing. Western and American media have been deliberately spreading false information and smearing China for decades.
People just get what they order
But look at what behind all of this
That's amazing. Well done
thanks
@@TonySourcing You're welcome
I've done nearly 60 PBNs over the last 2-3 years. I've had a few where the paint was rock hard, so they must have been in storage for quite a while. Most of the time they are acceptable.
I'm very impressed by your enthusiasm! The factory process is very interesting as well. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Eleen, you can share this video to your social midea too, to let me friend know it:)
@@TonySourcingcan you give me your instegram or email i need to contact you Thanks
Great job, Tony! Keep it going!
thanks
What colour mixing matchine (technology) they have used ?
Genial. Desde Madrid ( España )
thanks
I would love to share your video on my channel, I have been doing paint-by-number for over 50 years.
Thanks!
Do u know the name of the software used to design the paint by number
they use Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW to design it
1. Praise to your copying technology to print. 2. Shame to use primitive worker to cut fabric into pieces. 3. Praise to you to line up the pots for color. 4.Shame to you to have a slave worker squeeze and variable amount of paint into pot. 5. Shame that closing the pot is variable by human thumb pressure rather than precise computer controlled squeezer, 6. Praise to you with packaging, 7. Shame to you for not including a computer file downloadable by customer to show each color on a different page (to avoid the shame of searching/missing all color numbers an
d thus making demand shrink), 8. Praise to you for innovation, copying technology, 9. Shame to you for not upgrading primitive when computer is available. So. Good job, good video, good audio, good editing, but sad for the slave labor instead of computer labor. Praise to your government support of small business growing to medium to big business. Shame to USA for not using Small Business Administration to do the same. Last: Shame that you do not promote your company name, distributors, wholesalers, and retailers. Respond if you have courage. Jerry
I don't know where your proof is that these were slaves
Watch less BBC. Now that China has a 144-hour visa-free policy, if you have the means, come to China and see the situation for yourself. Seeing is believing. Western and American media have been deliberately spreading false information and smearing China for decades.