I had watched on this work of color separation from few artist, by far and near your is the most easily understand by a noobie like me. And I really love on what u r doing. I'm planning to get headstart on this t-shirt screen printing soon😊
SWEET!! I have watched several videos on ideas/ ways to break down colors, add registration marks, etc. Your video was ACES, simple and easy. Thanks!! New subscriber!!
wow I have seen so many videos but this is by far my favorite one to break down all the color and how to do it in illustrator thank you so much, look out for a new Subscriber
Hey, I have some good templates on my website - this one features in the video - www.squeegeeandink.co.uk/product/registration-template/?attribute_platen-size=16%22+x+22%22+STANDARD+T-SHIRT+PLATEN
@@MultiPeaze cool, yes I need a RIP for a few reasons because I output film for other people and it helps with printing halftones and printing straight from separation software too.
Great video, thank you! As far as communicating with your printer, do you use a RIP program? I’m confused at what a RIP software does, and when/if it’s necessary. A video on how you print your transparencies would be great!
Hey, yes the Rip allows me to determine how much ink the printer lays down, any halftone I want to apply to tones and the speed that the printer prints. Positives are important for printing fine details, halftones and crisp lines. A lot of home printer set ups will print a combination of CMYK ink colours to print black but the RIP in my printer prints only black (all the cartridges in my printer are filled with pure black ink) to achieve a super dense layer of ink that the UV light can't get through. Good idea about the video...
@@squeegeeandink thanks so much for the detailed and quick response! If you don’t mind me asking, what printer do you prefer to use, and what rip software do you use?
@@jessicatanner9049 hey I have Accurip and a huge Epson T7200 I only have the massive one because I send out films to other studios and some of them are artists who print huge artworks (we do quite a bit of flat bed printing)
Hey! We are using the white underneath to make a foundation for the bright colour to go over the top. If we print the bright colours straight onto the black they appear a little dull. :)
This is by far the best video about separation. Thanks so much!
very kind of you to say! there is so much to learn and I will try and do more videos on this subject
Mem plz give me facebook Link
You have the best video so far out of the 15 that I've seen
wow thanks - really appreciate you saying that
This video just helped me more than any other video I’ve seen yet
Wow thanks Shelby! glad we could help. We have loads of free resources on our website too www.squeegeeandink.co.uk
I had watched on this work of color separation from few artist, by far and near your is the most easily understand by a noobie like me. And I really love on what u r doing. I'm planning to get headstart on this t-shirt screen printing soon😊
Hey thanks so much for this comment! We try hard to break things down to be practical 😁
This was great! Thank You!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Another one coming out today.
Best explination that I've found on youtube! Thank you!
Awesome thanks!
❤❤❤Very nicely explained. I am watching your video from Bangladesh.
SWEET!! I have watched several videos on ideas/ ways to break down colors, add registration marks, etc. Your video was ACES, simple and easy. Thanks!! New subscriber!!
Wow thanks for the great comment - really encouraging!
Love it! Yet another new way to do a key part of screen printing....keep churning them out ;)
Thank you for this easy tutorial, You're the best!
very kind thanks for the nice comment!
Thank you for detailing this process.
This is nice one. You are explaining well
Thanks! really appreciate that.
THANK YOU!!! You're Awesome!
Super easy to follow. Thank you very much
Awsome. Again Thank you for teaching us.
Always welcome - keep us loaded up with questions!
wow I have seen so many videos but this is by far my favorite one to break down all the color and how to do it in illustrator thank you so much, look out for a new Subscriber
That's really kind! Thanks
Very helpful ❤❤❤ video thank you very much....... 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Glad it was helpful! let us know any questions we can make videos about in the future
Great video ! Could you do another tutorial using an iPad Pro ?
good work
Thank you! Cheers!
amazing, great tutorial. Loving the content!!!!!
Appreciate it Damian!
Thank you for sharing your video. I love screen printing.
Simple and awesome video!!
very helpful thank you
Excellent - I love your video.
Hi thanks so much
Just a wanted to let me know how you set the printer to print the clear film
I know you have a Epson
Terrific! Thank you. Have been watching and also listening to your podcast. Just getting started on my learning journey. Already subscribed. 😊
Ah thanks, great to hear. another video coming out today!
Very amazing 👍, Keep it up ❤️ ...can you share your art work file with me....when you set your design on it...I need this guide line format, ...
Hey, I have some good templates on my website - this one features in the video - www.squeegeeandink.co.uk/product/registration-template/?attribute_platen-size=16%22+x+22%22+STANDARD+T-SHIRT+PLATEN
change all the colors to spot color makes the process easier
Yes good call.
Well explain
thank you so much sis
Nice. I wonder if all these tools are in Ink Scape.
Can I use this method w/o RIP software? This was a very easy tutorial. Well done.
Hey, which part do you need to do without the RIP, is it laying down enough ink with your printer? May I ask what printer you are using 🤘
I don’t use a rip. I use the in host separation in illustrator. I use a WF7820. I always just turn it into a post script file.
@@MultiPeaze cool, yes I need a RIP for a few reasons because I output film for other people and it helps with printing halftones and printing straight from separation software too.
Ok cool thank you.
You can use the white ink as an underlay.
Yes it is possible… 😎
Great video, thank you! As far as communicating with your printer, do you use a RIP program? I’m confused at what a RIP software does, and when/if it’s necessary. A video on how you print your transparencies would be great!
Hey, yes the Rip allows me to determine how much ink the printer lays down, any halftone I want to apply to tones and the speed that the printer prints. Positives are important for printing fine details, halftones and crisp lines. A lot of home printer set ups will print a combination of CMYK ink colours to print black but the RIP in my printer prints only black (all the cartridges in my printer are filled with pure black ink) to achieve a super dense layer of ink that the UV light can't get through. Good idea about the video...
@@squeegeeandink thanks so much for the detailed and quick response! If you don’t mind me asking, what printer do you prefer to use, and what rip software do you use?
@@jessicatanner9049 hey I have Accurip and a huge Epson T7200 I only have the massive one because I send out films to other studios and some of them are artists who print huge artworks (we do quite a bit of flat bed printing)
Super
Thanks
Awesome - Very informative video. Way to go!
Maybe there was an update or change to this process since the video was made but I got the template from the site followed everything to a T
Good
HI. DO YOU HAVE SEPARATION MULTICOLOR IN PHOTOSHOP?
Hey not yet - I will do though
@@squeegeeandink PLEASE LET ME KNOW IT. AND ALSO REMIND YOU I'M BEGINNER
@@JowfeStudio okay...captain capitals
Keep Going....
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Cheers Labibs
what is underbase for?
Hey! We are using the white underneath to make a foundation for the bright colour to go over the top. If we print the bright colours straight onto the black they appear a little dull. :)
@@squeegeeandink thank you so much for the answer
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