Photoshop for Screen Printing -How to do a basic spot color separation for screen printing
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- Опубліковано 21 бер 2020
- In this video I show how to do color separations in Photoshop for screen printing. First I show you how to separate spot colors in Photoshop and then choke the colors before adding making an underbase for screen printing. We also go over the importance of using the info panel to make sure you know if your channel seps are as dark as you want them.
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Thank you for this video. Very informative and easy to follow. Creating the white under base you made simple and to the point showing each step.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for being the best teacher! Your video really helped me learn separation of colors.
I too am old but am learning to screen print as a hobby and I'm eating this stuff up. Thank you so much and keep um comin LOL - appreciate it very much - subscribed
David Rowe thank you for the positive feedback! I appreciate it and good luck on your learning
AMIGO!!!!!!!!!!!!! This video was soooooooo HELPFUL!!!!!!!!!!! Best explanation I've seen on UA-cam. Easy to follow. I have some photoshop actions that a friend has passed me. Does everything for color separation but it's still confusing. Your video gives me a better idea on what's going on but I would now prefer to do it on my own using your info. It's way easier.
Great tutorial!
cool video thks for sharing your insight and knowledge thks again
No problem. Thanks for the positive feedback and encouragement!
I may have to watch this 5 or 6 times to get all the content but I'm old😁! This is a great learning tool , thank you and know your hard work is greatly appreciated!
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Timothy Thanks for the positive feedback man! I watch certain stuff over and over again to understand too.
Thank you sir for this tutorial.. I leraned a lot..=)
Great job you always present to the world! I'm going to take a course of Adobe, cause l ignore most of terms.
Thanks for the positive feedback! Yeah know the terms does help...keep doing seps everyday and the terms become second nature.
Thanks brother....
Hopefully not a dumb question but when it prints the rip software turns the lower opacity areas into halftones? Does this particular underbase have halftones as well in the red of the door? This was an incredible video!!
I don’t get how opacity applies to the film and then to the screen. like if you printed one 100 opacity and another 75 with out a rip software is it halftones that make it look the way it does?
One that i cant catch up with. The white base covers all the area of red for example. Then how would it create the red and darker red at the same time. Since red and the darker red are in the same channel. Should we halftone the white base?
when I started out I didn't have the money to dish for rip software, takes more time to convert those to half tones but it can be done.
Can you do this same thing in illustrator?
Sir tutorial was going awesome but when you have put the black layer above on these layers so it's make me confused . I didn't understand. Properly. And why you have taken duplicate layers ? Plz help
The video is very interesting. You can make one for a white t-shirt, how to solve the registration of the selection, it remains inside I have 1mm blank, I don't know how to solve it, thanks friend
What app are you using ??is it available for microsoft windows 10
How did you get photo shop on Microsoft or adobe illustrator
Hey, how would I do this if I'm just doing one color? It's only writing.
Is it the same process if you are using a white shirt?
How does the opacity from photoshop apply to the screen without a rip software
Thanks make more videos
Thank you
How would you save as pdf? Or a similiar file. I’m screen printing at school and I can’t send it to a specific printer because I’m in a different building. I have to send as a file to an email so it can get printed
Save it as a .PSD file and use Google Drive or something like that. Photoshop file sizes are usually pretty large for email.
Did you say you would only flash after red and brown? Your not flashing the base?
Yes I should of said flash after the base- I take that for granted sometimes...definitely flash after the base. Print the base- flash- brown- red- flash since the red is a large area of ink- print highlight white...thanks for catching that!
Learn How To Screen Print T-shirts I figured that - I just wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing something. 😎
do u have any tutorial from Picture not vector?
Hello, I hope you are well. I need to contact you because I have a design and I want to hire you to do the color separation with you.
Hi
Your going too fast
This is not halftone effect pls learn more before teaching......
not a really helpful tutorial...You just explain what you're doing but why you're doing it