I do dry point also on plexiglass in my studio off my small press. It also helps to understand pen and ink illustration as well because you can take those original pen and ink drawings and recreate them in dry point intaglio prints. I am looking to start my own printing firm like what Currier and Ives was in the 1800s but instead of Lithographs of my original illustrations I would be making Intaglio dry point prints of my original work.
I was today years old when I learned about dry point etching. Now I want to try it! Your prints are lovely, and thank you for sharing how to print without a press (in one of your other videos). What thickness of plexiglass do you use? Thanks! ❤
I use recycled plexiglass from old ikea frames. They are thin. You can use thicker plexiglass but will have to round and burnish the sharp edges to prevent it from cutting your paper.
This helped me a lot to move forward to etch my illustration. I noticed you just use a paper towel to rub the ink in. Do you ever use tarlatan? I took a few workshops that introduce me to akua inks. The inks you used are easy clean up with water? Thank@
I haven't used tarlatan yet but would love to try it some time. I have used Akua inks and they are fine but I prefer the Caligo Safewash inks when I print. It's just a personal preference. They wash up with soap and water.
Thanks! That’s very interesting! How many copies can be produced from matrix? And is it possible to use matrix after printing? Cause I have feelings that paint will stuck in matrix. Thanks)
I apply new ink every time I make a print. The plate is gently cleaned with soap and water removing all the remaining ink when I’m done printing. I print in small batches and haven’t tested to see how many prints I can get before the plate wears out.
Your video inspired me to get back into dry point etching. Thank you for sharing your process and making me feel like I can achieve similarly beautiful results (oh, the delusion! 😂)
I think that any plexiglass that can be scratched (etched) can work. Since I don't know what your white plexiglass looks like I can't say for sure. You may need to use a different method of design transfer to render your image onto the white plexiglass. Carbon paper might work. Also, If your plexiglass is thicker, you may need to file the edges down so it won't cut your paper when you print.
This is so good it deserves millions of views and the recognition it deserves
Thanks! I'm so happy you liked it!
OMG The cat is so precious!
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Looks very good. I must try this out.
How to create printed color areas on such an etched print? With relief printing blocks?
Yes, relief printing would work. I sometimes use watercolor and other media to colorize my work as well.
thats some damn nice linework. resembles perfect the harshness of carving plexi. and the print is very nice
Thanks! I'm glad you like it!
I do dry point also on plexiglass in my studio off my small press. It also helps to understand pen and ink illustration as well because you can take those original pen and ink drawings and recreate them in dry point intaglio prints. I am looking to start my own printing firm like what Currier and Ives was in the 1800s but instead of Lithographs of my original illustrations I would be making Intaglio dry point prints of my original work.
I agree, it's very much like making a pen and ink illustration.
That is a wonderful goal, I wish you the best with your printing firm!
@ Thank you
I was today years old when I learned about dry point etching. Now I want to try it! Your prints are lovely, and thank you for sharing how to print without a press (in one of your other videos). What thickness of plexiglass do you use? Thanks! ❤
I use recycled plexiglass from old ikea frames. They are thin. You can use thicker plexiglass but will have to round and burnish the sharp edges to prevent it from cutting your paper.
Lovely!
Thank you!
Great video. What kind of press do you have? Thanks
It's a Dick Blick 1267 Etching Press. An old friend gifted this used one to me and I am so happy to have it!
This helped me a lot to move forward to etch my illustration. I noticed you just use a paper towel to rub the ink in. Do you ever use tarlatan? I took a few workshops that introduce me to akua inks. The inks you used are easy clean up with water? Thank@
I haven't used tarlatan yet but would love to try it some time. I have used Akua inks and they are fine but I prefer the Caligo Safewash inks when I print. It's just a personal preference. They wash up with soap and water.
Thanks! That’s very interesting! How many copies can be produced from matrix?
And is it possible to use matrix after printing? Cause I have feelings that paint will stuck in matrix.
Thanks)
I apply new ink every time I make a print. The plate is gently cleaned with soap and water removing all the remaining ink when I’m done printing.
I print in small batches and haven’t tested to see how many prints I can get before the plate wears out.
Your video inspired me to get back into dry point etching. Thank you for sharing your process and making me feel like I can achieve similarly beautiful results (oh, the delusion! 😂)
You can do it! Go for it!
You should use ink to see what you've etched without removing the sketch. You can remove it after with water or lamp oil - if using oils.
You could if you like. :-)
What brand of etching pencil do you use please?
I use a diamond tip scribe pencil I purchased at Blick.
@@starlustudio1498 I'll have a look. I'm in the UK.
@@kendataylor6386 I just found it on Amazon. It’s called a diamond tip scribe pencil by Edward C Lyons.
@@starlustudio1498 bless you thanks so much!!
Damn, I have several tubes of Caligo Safe Wash I use for letterpress printing and I went and bought a new tube of etching ink.😪
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Hallo I have 2 questions to ask I will want a humble answer
1. Does the image printed have the texture feel once printed.
The printed image does not have a textured feel.
Hi, what if i have white plexiglass
I think that any plexiglass that can be scratched (etched) can work. Since I don't know what your white plexiglass looks like I can't say for sure. You may need to use a different method of design transfer to render your image onto the white plexiglass. Carbon paper might work. Also, If your plexiglass is thicker, you may need to file the edges down so it won't cut your paper when you print.
Complimenti per le stampe. Mi piace il tuo torchio, quanto costa? . Io sono italiano di Salerno.
Grazie. La stampante mi è stata regalata da un amico che non poteva più usarla.
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