Let us know if you have any questions for Colin about what he covers here! Check out this blog to learn more about the course itself: scrnprntl.ink/Beyond_The_Basics_PSForSP
No, unfortunately, we're not legally allowed to digitally distribute images used in this course, but you can get the same imagery from Adobe Stock if you want to follow along with the same images or use your own. Hope that helps, reach out anytime, hope you enjoy the course!
Good video you said your using a 70 diameter squeegee for the white ink but why does it look like your using the 70/90/70 green shouldn't 70 squeegee be yellow
@@Ryonet I got multiple triple diameter from you guys just placed a nice order too, but I think I was using the 70/90/70 wrong I was using them to push my white ink not my sim colors so I should I just go with a regular 70 or 60 for white? Thanks appreciate you guys great info on here
Let us know if you have any questions for Colin about what he covers here! Check out this blog to learn more about the course itself: scrnprntl.ink/Beyond_The_Basics_PSForSP
That is one insane print. Thank you for another great video.
Always love Collin’s deep dives
Thank you!
Does the Advanced Color Seps course come with the actual separated files for download?
No, unfortunately, we're not legally allowed to digitally distribute images used in this course, but you can get the same imagery from Adobe Stock if you want to follow along with the same images or use your own. Hope that helps, reach out anytime, hope you enjoy the course!
en que idiomas se puede ver el curso?
Using Google Translate: Estos videos están disponibles en inglés, pero es posible que puedas cambiar la configuración de los subtítulos en español.
Good video you said your using a 70 diameter squeegee for the white ink but why does it look like your using the 70/90/70 green shouldn't 70 squeegee be yellow
70 is often yellow but ours are green and we offer it in triple diameter as well. !
@@Ryonet I got multiple triple diameter from you guys just placed a nice order too, but I think I was using the 70/90/70 wrong I was using them to push my white ink not my sim colors so I should I just go with a regular 70 or 60 for white? Thanks appreciate you guys great info on here