I am very happy that you are interested in Mokulito. Using potassium alum may require skill. If you use potassium alum, it is better to do it in a very small amount. It's important to spend a lot of time from drawing to Sizing. The easiest way to make Mokulito is to use a mixture of chrome alum and animal glue as Sizing.
Hi, Motomi. I discovered your videos a year ago and I loved your work, so I tried mokulito myself. I saw you use many different techniques that turn out in beautiful several prints, but I could only manage to get a pair of prints from each plate before they got ruined. Which steps do you follow to prepare your plates from start to finish in order to obtain so many copies? Thank you so much for your videos, it's very kind of you to share your knowledge on this topic.
Dear Iviol13 Thank you for your comment and I am very happy that you made Mokulito. I use 4mm plywood from Home Depot. I draw with a lithographic tusche and let it dry well for a few days to dry the grease. Drying is very important for success. To make printing easier, I recommend sizing as shown in this video. After sizing, you can apply Gum Arabic to get the best out of the Gum Arabic. If you do not have the sizing material, allow plenty of time to dry after drawing. I would not put talc on the drawing or add acid to the rubber arabic. Next month I will publish the Mokulito technique book, 192 pages, with English abstracts. I look forward to your next comments. Thank you very much.
@@mokulitoLIVE Thank you so much for such a detailed response. I'll be pending to the release of your book about mokulito. Congratulations on your work. Take care. 😃
Hi, I'm trying to understand the complexity of Mokulito and why is it that my prints aren't quite as good. Do you add anything to the gum arabic? Like tannic acid, or phosphoric acid?
Thanks for your comment. I do not use tannic acid nor phosphoric acid. I would like to use the purest Gum Arabic possible, so I don't add anything other than water. I am applying Dosa on plywood (Sizing) so Gum Arabic works well. Dosa takes a bit of work, but makes printing much easier. How is your Mokulito made? What do you find difficult?
Wow ! Thank you very much for sharing! I´m super interesting and exciting to make the first experiment but i have a doubt about the wood. Can you tell me which kinds of are the best? Thank you and congratulations for the work, it´s amazing!
thank you so much. I am glad that you are interested in Mokulito. In Japan, basswood sheet or rawan plywood is very often used as the printing material for Mokulito. Especially rawan 2mm is cheap and popular. This video uses basswood sheet 4mm, but there is also a video using rawan. The texture is different, but the method of making is the same. Birch Plywood is also very good but expensive in Japan. Drip a little water on the plywood and see if it soaks in. It can usually be used for mokulito if water penetrates. Mokulito can be roughly divided into two methods, the animal glue method and the casein method.This video is an animal glue method. If your first mokulito attempt, I recommend applying casein solution and using a Cutter Blade to smooth the surface. The explanation of the casein method is th-cam.com/video/Q4sJ-4Nmzl8/w-d-xo.html How to use Cutter Blade will appear at the beginning of Mokulito LIVE 65 Effect of Sizing th-cam.com/video/R5ighEXpXk8/w-d-xo.html, so please refer to it. Looking forward to your Mokulito 😘 Instagram: motomitsunoda instagram.com/motomitsunoda/
What is the function of chrome alum or alum burned? I knew that some used casein but this is a technique that I have never been able to solve. I would appreciate any information. Thank you
Thank you for watching. There are roughly two sizing methods of Mokurito (Mokulito) . One is to apply casein solution before drawing . And the other way is to apply animal glue solution after drawing. The reason for adding alum is to make the animal glue will not come off easily.
I've never done Nori or Sodium Alum so I don't know for sure. Animal glue and chrome alum are the most common methods in Japan. If you use chrome alum, the ink will get better. The first method devised by Ozaku, the developer, is to apply a gelatin solution. Then he developed the method of animal glue and chrome alum. After that, he also devised a casein method to make it simpler. Casein is pre-painted before drawing. An example of Paper Lithography using edible gelatin is posted on Instagram, so please refer to Mokulito if you like it. instagram.com/p/B-r0V-tH4E_/?igshid=c526kmipj7nw
Interesting methods of printing and backing the thin paper, albeit unusually labor intensive. Thank you.
Thank you very much💕
木目ほんとに綺麗ですね!久しぶりにモクリトで制作してみたくなりました😊
ありがとうございます。木目の具合はカッターの使い方で調整できそうです🤗
承知致しました🫡ありがとうございます^ ^
素晴らしい技法を展開していただきありがとうございます。バックの木目の出す方法を実践したいです。
詳細に渡り観ていただき嬉しいです。小作先生から習ったテクニックです。他にも木目を出す方法はありますがこのやり方が一番手堅くできますしコントロール可能です。是非試してみてください。
Your work is very good and the technique is very interesting. Graphic Arts give you many possibilities.
Thank you for your kind words. It's very encouraging.
Thank you for sharing your technique! Would one be able to use Potassium Aluminum Sulphate in place of the Chrome Alum in your video?
I am very happy that you are interested in Mokulito.
Using potassium alum may require skill. If you use potassium alum, it is better to do it in a very small amount. It's important to spend a lot of time from drawing to Sizing.
The easiest way to make Mokulito is to use a mixture of chrome alum and animal glue as Sizing.
Hi, Motomi. I discovered your videos a year ago and I loved your work, so I tried mokulito myself. I saw you use many different techniques that turn out in beautiful several prints, but I could only manage to get a pair of prints from each plate before they got ruined. Which steps do you follow to prepare your plates from start to finish in order to obtain so many copies?
Thank you so much for your videos, it's very kind of you to share your knowledge on this topic.
Dear Iviol13
Thank you for your comment and I am very happy that you made Mokulito.
I use 4mm plywood from Home Depot. I draw with a lithographic tusche and let it dry well for a few days to dry the grease. Drying is very important for success. To make printing easier, I recommend sizing as shown in this video. After sizing, you can apply Gum Arabic to get the best out of the Gum Arabic. If you do not have the sizing material, allow plenty of time to dry after drawing. I would not put talc on the drawing or add acid to the rubber arabic.
Next month I will publish the Mokulito technique book, 192 pages, with English abstracts. I look forward to your next comments. Thank you very much.
@@mokulitoLIVE Thank you so much for such a detailed response. I'll be pending to the release of your book about mokulito. Congratulations on your work. Take care. 😃
Hi, I'm trying to understand the complexity of Mokulito and why is it that my prints aren't quite as good. Do you add anything to the gum arabic? Like tannic acid, or phosphoric acid?
Thanks for your comment. I do not use tannic acid nor phosphoric acid. I would like to use the purest Gum Arabic possible, so I don't add anything other than water. I am applying Dosa on plywood (Sizing) so Gum Arabic works well. Dosa takes a bit of work, but makes printing much easier. How is your Mokulito made? What do you find difficult?
Wow ! Thank you very much for sharing! I´m super interesting and exciting to make the first experiment but i have a doubt about the wood. Can you tell me which kinds of are the best? Thank you and congratulations for the work, it´s amazing!
thank you so much. I am glad that you are interested in Mokulito.
In Japan, basswood sheet or rawan plywood is very often used as the printing material for Mokulito. Especially rawan 2mm is cheap and popular. This video uses basswood sheet 4mm, but there is also a video using rawan. The texture is different, but the method of making is the same. Birch Plywood is also very good but expensive in Japan.
Drip a little water on the plywood and see if it soaks in. It can usually be used for mokulito if water penetrates.
Mokulito can be roughly divided into two methods, the animal glue method and the casein method.This video is an animal glue method.
If your first mokulito attempt, I recommend applying casein solution and using a Cutter Blade to smooth the surface.
The explanation of the casein method is th-cam.com/video/Q4sJ-4Nmzl8/w-d-xo.html
How to use Cutter Blade will appear at the beginning of Mokulito LIVE 65 Effect of Sizing th-cam.com/video/R5ighEXpXk8/w-d-xo.html, so please refer to it.
Looking forward to your Mokulito 😘
Instagram: motomitsunoda
instagram.com/motomitsunoda/
What is the function of chrome alum or alum burned? I knew that some used casein but this is a technique that I have never been able to solve. I would appreciate any information. Thank you
Thank you for watching.
There are roughly two sizing methods of Mokurito (Mokulito) .
One is to apply casein solution before drawing .
And the other way is to apply animal glue solution after drawing.
The reason for adding alum is to make the animal glue will not come off easily.
@@mokulitoLIVE
Thank you very much for your knowledge and especially for sharing it. A fraternal greeting from México.
Thank you from Mexico. (⌒▽⌒)
Could I use Nori with Sodium Alum? Instead of animal glue?
I've never done Nori or Sodium Alum so I don't know for sure. Animal glue and chrome alum are the most common methods in Japan. If you use chrome alum, the ink will get better.
The first method devised by Ozaku, the developer, is to apply a gelatin solution. Then he developed the method of animal glue and chrome alum. After that, he also devised a casein method to make it simpler. Casein is pre-painted before drawing.
An example of Paper Lithography using edible gelatin is posted on Instagram, so please refer to Mokulito if you like it.
instagram.com/p/B-r0V-tH4E_/?igshid=c526kmipj7nw