Alex ain't wrong. Anybody who can devote 30 seconds of a video to explaining why he wears a particular type of rubber glove, and then puts on two right-hand gloves, has got to be one sandwich short of a picnic.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who has trouble pulling a good print from a plexiglass plate the first time around! I also use easy wipe with my ink, it really makes the ink so much softer easier to get inside the grooves. Thanks for the demo. You are a great teacher, I bet your students love you! :-)
Terrible first print/proof. You'd think, if you were demonstrating how to do it, you'd publish a good version. More importantly, you don't go into any detail at all about what makes a good piece of work/what to bear in mind before turning the art into a plexi dry-point work.
Alex ain't wrong. Anybody who can devote 30 seconds of a video to explaining why he wears a particular type of rubber glove, and then puts on two right-hand gloves, has got to be one sandwich short of a picnic.
"Sized", how does one size, plexi? Or do you simply mean you cut it to size?
I'm glad I'm not the only one who has trouble pulling a good print from a plexiglass plate the first time around! I also use easy wipe with my ink, it really makes the ink so much softer easier to get inside the grooves. Thanks for the demo. You are a great teacher, I bet your students love you! :-)
Hey David, what setting are you using on your press?
the "pipe cleaner" is a deburring tool for removing burrs left when a pipe is cut
what's the paper type ?
what's goin on with that apron though eh?
Thanks for being so clear in your explanation - I needed a reminder
Very good printmaking tutorial, nice and clear, everything explained thoroughly, not rushed, and I learned a lot. Thank you, very helpful!
It's called a 'deburrer' plumbing tool.
You really covered a lot of info - very nice job. I'm sure you're a great teacher.
Excellent and informative video. Thank you.
Just great, thank you, clear and complete.
that tool is a deburring tool
terrific clear and very helpful
thanks, great instructions :)
Thanks for the great demos!
thaaaaank youuuu! :)
Gic-0-lee?! WTEVENF?!
+Jane Hobson Is that like Chic-fil-a?!
Terrible first print/proof. You'd think, if you were demonstrating how to do it, you'd publish a good version. More importantly, you don't go into any detail at all about what makes a good piece of work/what to bear in mind before turning the art into a plexi dry-point work.
Scrim, then tissue paper. Not Tarleton (whatever that is) then Taffeta.
muchas palabras sin ningun contenido. Pero gracias igual