PRINTMAKING Tutorial - How To LINOCUT for Beginners Pt. 2
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- Опубліковано 4 бер 2021
- Part 2 of my Linocut Printmaking Tutorial series will cover block prep, image transfer, and carving.
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Recommended Tools/Materials
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Baren: amzn.to/3oZ4W7L
or Wood Spoon
Tracing Paper
Newsprint
Putty Knife or Palette Knife
Glass or Plastic Sheet (you can use an old picture frame glass)
Sharpie, Pencil, Tape, and Ruler
Optional: 400 fine grit sanding block or sandpaper
Use my line drawing:
drive.google.com/file/d/1RXPy...
DO NOT SELL any art made with my drawing. It is available for educational purposes only. Thanks!
Good Luck! - Навчання та стиль
absolutely brilliant, thank you so much....
such a slow, therapeutic process! I love the way the finished block looks-that in itself is art!
You're too kind! I love the blocks too. Some printmakers with paint and frame their blocks for display. I want to do that with some of mine!
Excellent tutorial video for beginners!! One of the most valuable tips that I have learned in printmaking is you can cover your lino board with a thin layer of color (any dark color will do) so that you can basically see the design that you are doing and a glimpse of how is the print will look like.
I'm so excited to try this! ]You've inspired me.
Amazing, thank you!
This is awesome. It's incredible the difference of the flimsy rubber blocks vs the higher quality linoleum. My first print is already beginning to fall apart and it spreads the ink out so much... I'm excited to try out my same design on a better block.
THANK YOU! This was perfect, also very Zen.
You’re very welcome!
YESS this is what i needed to know 🤩💞
Yay! I'm so glad it's helpful 😁
Thank you for this tutorial! Very helpful.
You're welcome! I'm glad it was helpful!
Great vid! Nice job... thank you!
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
so satisfying to watch!!! wish i had the patience for printmaking, hehe.
Thank you! It can be a frustrating process, but it starts to feel very meditative once you get the hang of it.
Awesome printmaking tutorial Smish StudiO! I took my first printmaking class last semester at art school and had a blast with it. You definitely know what you're doing and it shows! Your work is awesome too! Sweet channel 👊🏽
Thank you so much! That’s awesome! It takes a while to get the hang of it, and I feel like I’m still learning something from every block I carve and print. I really appreciate your comments 🥰
This was very helpful
Thank you!
Great videos 1/2+2/2 👍🏻 Could you make the same video with the pink Speedball Speedy Carve ?
I only seemed to be able to do big thick, jaggedy lines on my first one, clearly i was pressing too hard 😂
Looks like an Accident can happen really easily. I like fine line details in my ink drawings. Which tools do you recommend for me to use for small detail work?
What tool brand do you use?
Chonker ❤
Is the burlap/fabric backing to help the grip of the block, keep it from slipping, or to be softer on the hand?
I think it gives the block structure when they pour the material out to make them. It does nothing for the print process other than pick up ink and make a mess haha
I got so excited that you had the same pencil for some reason
Anyways, I have trouble carving with the skipping scratching everywhere. Do you sharpen your gouges ? I tried to do it myself, didn't go the way I thought 💀
Exactly the same issue. My tool doesn't seem to catch the surface and it takes a lot more effort than in the video for me to make marks :(
@@neonheadmutt ugh, yeah it's frustrating. I do a lil bit of practice beforehand to remember what pressure and pace works
I highly recommend sharpening them to avoid injury. Also, old lino gets extra firm and harder to carve. I’ve heard you can put it in the oven a bit to make it easier to carve.
How mamy times can you use the same cut for prints? Also would that change if you try adding a different color? Do you clean it after every print? Thank you, great video!
Can use the Lino cut for multiple prints. You clean off the ink after you complete a print run. - eg: you want to print 4 copies, then wash off the ink. If you’re doing a bigger print run, you may have to re-ink during the run. You just need to check that no ink build up occurs that will fill up cut out areas, especially the finer lines. You can actually make stamps from Lino.
Sorry maybe a stupid question but shat's the point of scribbling behind your image. Couldn't you just flip it on the board and then retrace?
Couldn't you just use carbon paper so you don't have to scribble graphite onto the tracing paper?
Yes
Yep!
Do you ever just draw straight onto the lino to save doing the first few steps?
I have!
I sometimes do that, but I like working the design and planning it out before hand.
This is probably a dumb question, but can you reuse the back of the block for another design?
There are no dumb questions! You can’t use the back of these lino blocks because they have the burlap/fabric on them. There are some lino type materials you can find at art stores that can be carved on both sides. Also, wood blocks can typically be carved on both sides too.
@@smishstudio thanks. I didn’t know because I was ordering some blocks off of Amazon and it didn’t tell me if I could. Thanks so much
@@yourwitchbesti1552 you’re welcome and good luck!
Were is the photo
It’s in the description. A link to a google drive video kinda near the bottom.
+1 FOR BIG CHONKER U-GOUGE
🤣🤣🤣
I like your instruction and what you are presenting, but PLEASE add a bench hook and practice a better carving position with your hands! This is how most of my students cut themselves if they do not use the bench hook
Yeah, I get that. I didn't include a bench hook because I never use one. I think being aware of where your hands are is important. I learned that lesson the hard way by nicking myself a few times!