learning to draw has helped me discover a whole new world of art, i didnt even know how to draw, i learned by observing and feeling the lines. i would like to try this sometime, alot of equipment and things needed..art school may have a class on this..
You'd have to make a plate/stone for each color. With Cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK) you can produce a full-color image. In short, it's possible but difficult.
UH Digital Media I'm referring to a multi colored image (ex: a garden of eden with multi colored flowers and a clear blue sky mixed with white clouds.) Are you saying that it can be done?
TheNewRiflemanBob It would become 4 "printers" There is a famous print of Toulouse Lautrec showing him supervising the printing of a four-color stone litho job. www.swapmamas.com/swap/swap/SwapItemDetails?swapItemId=149474
learning to draw has helped me discover a whole new world of art, i didnt even know how to draw, i learned by observing and feeling the lines. i would like to try this sometime, alot of equipment and things needed..art school may have a class on this..
This takes a lot of work. But the end results are amazing
Nice work, and well explained. I'm off to La Ceiba in Veracruz to learn next week. Can't wait.
why aren't you using gloves when handling them chemicals maaaan
Super awesome! Thank you!
It appears as though this method would not work with colored (blue, yellow, etc..) images. Am I correct?
You'd have to make a plate/stone for each color. With Cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK) you can produce a full-color image. In short, it's possible but difficult.
UH Digital Media I'm referring to a multi colored image (ex: a garden of eden with multi colored flowers and a clear blue sky mixed with white clouds.) Are you saying that it can be done?
TheNewRiflemanBob It would become 4 "printers" There is a famous print of Toulouse Lautrec showing him supervising the printing of a four-color stone litho job. www.swapmamas.com/swap/swap/SwapItemDetails?swapItemId=149474
Thanks :)
This one was so helpful , thanks for uploading
Very cool. How did the image get from the paper to the stone after it was drawn?
Amazing!
So cool
That's cool
Wow......