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Otis Printmaking Lab
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 พ.ค. 2020
Demonstrations and tips and tricks from The Otis College of Art and Design Printmaking Lab.
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thank you i was wondering if you could just use soap lol
Thanks for sharing the great tip!
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Nice explaining the process
Great video, thank you for the helpful info!
Otis: Just received my pin press. I'm glad to find this tutorial; I will use thinner paper, and I am sure my points will print like yours! Great video. Great print too!
Brayer should rest on its bridge
LOL, who has phone books any more?
Put some contact paper or tape copy paper to the back of your plate and you can see how much ink you are wiping off.
Hi there, do you have any information on how the inkjet prints will last over time? I have been making prints like this but never tried to sell any as I have no information on how well they last!
Is the wiping cloth the same texture as a used dryer sheet? I cant tell :)
I think this method is easy for abstract only! not for sharpness small letter graphics design 🤔 exposure method! Is good ! & REDUCE THE MATERIAL 💡!
Thank you no one explains it well, and if they do they use expensive equipment / product and don’t give any alternatives
Wow!! wonderful.
Very nice! I appreciate your clear, thorough instructions and great camera angles. Best video on using a pasta machine to make prints!
Hello, what is this retarder that you used?
Thank you!
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Very interesting
You should put the piece your flattening in between release paper to avoid any thing sticking and NEVER EVER EVER pull out a plug by grabbing the cord!!!!! Also don't hang the cord next to a HOT heat press, you can melt the plug or the cord.
These are the tips I've been trying to find everyone else endorses a product. Thank you.
Where did you get the felt pad?
Drypoint is not etching.
Wow! Great tutorial! Gotta try this
Can you do collograph with this?
big help! thank you
Wow
celus or farra??
What do I do on a cloudy weather?
Wait for the sun
I have this crazy idea to use a fighter jet to drive over the plate but I worry it would be too much weight
Crack
scrape the ink back into the tub!
Good idea thank you so much
Hi did you use any offset on the screen?
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I cannot thank you enough for this video. Clear, concise, and extremely helpful!! I hope you're also dabbling in digital education, because you're a natural.
WAAA so innovative :0!!!🤎
How do I Prevent creases? What do I do wrong?
Thank you, GREAT video!!!!!
Thank you!
Thank you
Thank you ok
Why did the image reverse?
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I never knew that we have a lot of medium to use for screen printing...you just gave a lot of ideas THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE VIDEO
This is not an etchigg by buy simply a DRYPOINT ETHCHING
As he says in the video title ...
Blacks and Communist Party USA has a long history that reaches back to the 1920's
dHave you tried thicker plates...like woodblock? What is the thickest block you can use? Thanks for the demo :)
This is so cute! Love the cars. beep beep! Question. How do you do the measuring bit? That's what is making my head explode a little.
How soon can you rinse off your screen after sun exposure!?
That's a.lovely.print ! I really love watching other artists creating wonderful things on TH-cam and you're a talented printer for sure! I' m not too well with MS & sadly my eyesight is getting bad with.it so was thinking of getting g back into exploring printing techniques again as fine detailed work & standing up.at an easel for hours is making me feel worse :( I only found out about these Pin Presses today & they intrigue me but at £350 or nearly 500 dollars I can't justify that outlay ( well just not in I e payment ) without understanding the difference between one and say a top of the range rolling pin?.I' he just watched a lady do a beautiful.monoprint ( she obviously works demonstrating them for the manufacturer) and the press just softly glided over the back.of the paper & it pulled a gorgeous non patchy if I g without her applying any physical exertion..I.noticed you are having to turn your role & print & seem to apply a lot.more pressure ( different technique I.know )/ but did you.pay that amount of money.and if so can you use it for raised plates like collagraph.plates & simple lino prints.When I had access & was more phys well than I.am now I.used a beautiful cast iron Victorian flat bed printing press ,they are VERY expensive in Britain & the Victorian cottage I.life in the floorboards wouldn't cope with the weight ...so.I.just want a press to use at home but £350 seems a lot of money ,what do you think.of them & have you tried other techniques with it ?? Huge thanks if you can let me know and stay safe during this dreadful pandemic we are in full lockdown for the second time here in England time to be creative or go mad 😉lol
I have a pin press and use it very little because it is heavy and does not do my back well. It is best to look for a table press. Depending on the size of your print and your technique the adptade presses are cheaper than professional presses. I refer to mangles, pasta machine, craft cutting machines, all of which offer excellent results. On visual problems there is great progress towards the most different problems using daily exercise therapy. The best known is the Meir Schneider method, good luck!
Nice print! Thanks for this, I just got a pin press and haven't had much luck with drypoint yet so will give your process a try.
You can remove the base and place it on its side. You can clamp it to the table and easily roll the thin plates through.