For this print would you ever consider doing 3 screens? Underbase 160, Brown 305, Highlight cream on a 160 or 200? If so would you strategize hitting the brown last still or the highlight cream? I used to hit flash hit the underbase but have been trying to move away from it as much as possible to avoid the moire effect and keep the prints as thin as possible. Great job on the design and the print! Keep up the good work.
@@scotlandskysurf8948 that could work, in my experience, finishing with the brown would work best. Easier to finish with the positive (brown ink). I like thinner prints for sure! Thanks for the good words! -Steven
Keep up the great content, Steven!
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For this print would you ever consider doing 3 screens? Underbase 160, Brown 305, Highlight cream on a 160 or 200? If so would you strategize hitting the brown last still or the highlight cream?
I used to hit flash hit the underbase but have been trying to move away from it as much as possible to avoid the moire effect and keep the prints as thin as possible.
Great job on the design and the print! Keep up the good work.
@@scotlandskysurf8948 that could work, in my experience, finishing with the brown would work best. Easier to finish with the positive (brown ink). I like thinner prints for sure! Thanks for the good words! -Steven
What about using an EcoTank scenario. (Such as the Epson 8550). Refillable ink tanks (you refill it without any syringes or cup to cup ).
@@josephKEOarthur I definitely like the eco tank printers, but they cost more. Whatever works as long as the film blocks the light!