Hey great design by the way. Me personally , I would tape the paper down so that I can print over it if need be without it moving out of position with the screen. Great job none the less!! Keep going
That's some fantastic detail with a 160 LPI mesh. Once removed you could see those missing lines at 7:16 were caused by the bulky inseam of the left pant leg inadvertently tucked underneath the right. It still looks really nice.
If you cure the ink as instructed on the packaging that ink is there to stay! ive washed mine about 40-60 times and they look just like they did when I printed them! just make sure you hang dry anything that is screen printed, the heat from the dryer might damage your prints!
turned it into black and white, ran a torn edges filter and blended the whites out in photoshop it left me with a really clean transparency for the screen!
What mesh screen are you using?
160 👌
@@Nvr.enough3 thanks thought it would be higher with all the details on the snake but i guess 160 seems to work fine
Hey great design by the way. Me personally , I would tape the paper down so that I can print over it if need be without it moving out of position with the screen. Great job none the less!! Keep going
Great tip!
That's some fantastic detail with a 160 LPI mesh. Once removed you could see those missing lines at 7:16 were caused by the bulky inseam of the left pant leg inadvertently tucked underneath the right. It still looks really nice.
I love how these came out too 🫶 the imperfections make them extra special
i was just asking my friend about silk screen on jeans, now i saw your video. Informative 👍
If washed few times will the colour faded away ?
If you cure the ink as instructed on the packaging that ink is there to stay! ive washed mine about 40-60 times and they look just like they did when I printed them! just make sure you hang dry anything that is screen printed, the heat from the dryer might damage your prints!
I honestly still don't understand how screen print works
I will make another video on how to screen print soon, a bit more condensed and straight to the point
Did you used Plastisol ink ?
Yes, plastisol ink!
How’d you burn the design of the snake? Did you halftone the design?
turned it into black and white, ran a torn edges filter and blended the whites out in photoshop it left me with a really clean transparency for the screen!
@@Nvr.enough3 Bro, I swear you gotta show us how you did it.
Great work mate
Thank you! Cheers!