Excellent video. Very thorough process. Seeing demonstration of the transitions from one process to another was invlauable.. almost magical to see Amazing number of variations evloved from the same basic image. Just what I needed.
nice instructional! Looking for cheaper options to teach myself some other printmaking techniques. Plexiglass vs copper plates and drypoint vs acid baths.....nice.
Sometimes I just draw on a sheet of paper looking at the photo, but often, as in this case, I size the photo to the dimensions of the plate in Photoshop and then create another layer in Photoshop and essentially trace over some key areas that I want to work from. I can print out several copies of the same drawing so it doesn't vary from print to print. I can also flip the image horizontally so that the final print is not in reverse to the original photo.
Thank you .This was great ! I assume you use oil base printer ink .? I only can get the black one here . I like the dry point on the ghost prints . I checked your webpage . Great prints and paintings . Love them :) Hope you are on instagram ?
Excellent video. Very thorough process. Seeing demonstration of the transitions from one process to another was invlauable.. almost magical to see Amazing number of variations evloved from the same basic image. Just what I needed.
Excellent video, the end is very important for the student to learn what's the differences between Monotype and a Monoprint are.
Wow you are fast fast fast.....loved watching your videos Tyrus............and thanks for sharing. I shall watch them again with a notebook.
interesting!
Très complet . Merci.
Very inspirational, thank you
nice instructional! Looking for cheaper options to teach myself some other printmaking techniques. Plexiglass vs copper plates and drypoint vs acid baths.....nice.
Valuable. Great instruction
This looks like a really fun way to make art. =)
how did you get that drawing from the photograph?
Sometimes I just draw on a sheet of paper looking at the photo, but often, as in this case, I size the photo to the dimensions of the plate in Photoshop and then create another layer in Photoshop and essentially trace over some key areas that I want to work from. I can print out several copies of the same drawing so it doesn't vary from print to print. I can also flip the image horizontally so that the final print is not in reverse to the original photo.
Great Video! Thanks!
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Excellente vidéo, j'aime !!
Thank you .This was great ! I assume you use oil base printer ink .? I only can get the black one here . I like the dry point on the ghost prints .
I checked your webpage . Great prints and paintings . Love them :) Hope you are on instagram ?
fantastic .thankyou
Thanks for sharing
Tks alot for this but in between im lost, can i directly message u for help if i need?
You can find contact info on my personal website