Hello, your video is very good, I learned a lot. I have questions.. what liquid do you add to the draw ? What type of pencils do you use? greetings from Chile
Thanks! My favorite pencil is Mitsubishi Dermatograph. I also use Sharpie China Marker but it’s harder to get it to come out as desired. And I use regular cola.
Greetings from Scotland. Always fun to experiment. At about 1 minute in, it looks like you have a shiny surface in the centre of the foil. Just curious, what made it so smooth? Also, what markers/pencils were you using? Thanks!
Hi Lee, Rolling the foil over water makes it stick to the plexi. And then I usually gum my borders to prevent unwanted marks. This drawing was a combination of permanent markers and grease pencil. It printed quite dark, so I might do a test with a delicate drawing and see how that goes.
@@valeriesyposz I know what you mean. Can't stand hearing my own on recordings. It was a nice surprise because you were sort of a mystery-phantom to me for a while...but, i figured many artists are understandably in their quiet zones so it never bothered me.
Hello, your video is very good, I learned a lot. I have questions.. what liquid do you add to the draw ? What type of pencils do you use? greetings from Chile
Thanks!
My favorite pencil is Mitsubishi Dermatograph. I also use Sharpie China Marker but it’s harder to get it to come out as desired.
And I use regular cola.
Greetings from Scotland. Always fun to experiment. At about 1 minute in, it looks like you have a shiny surface in the centre of the foil. Just curious, what made it so smooth? Also, what markers/pencils were you using? Thanks!
Hi Lee,
Rolling the foil over water makes it stick to the plexi. And then I usually gum my borders to prevent unwanted marks. This drawing was a combination of permanent markers and grease pencil. It printed quite dark, so I might do a test with a delicate drawing and see how that goes.
@@valeriesyposz Hi Valerie. Thanks so much. I'm going to give it a go laster this evening.
Thanks for sharing the test. BTW: This is the first time I have ever heard you talk. 🤔🙂
Thanks!
I’m finally at a point where I can stand hearing my own voice😂
@@valeriesyposz I know what you mean. Can't stand hearing my own on recordings. It was a nice surprise because you were sort of a mystery-phantom to me for a while...but, i figured many artists are understandably in their quiet zones so it never bothered me.
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Thanks for all the comments! I really appreciate it 😊
@@valeriesyposz ma'am I learning lithography to saw your video. Your my inspiration 🙏🙏
@@msbalboa1000 Wonderful! Are you learning through a printmaking course? Or self-study?
@@valeriesyposz I m doing bachelor's in printmaking
@@msbalboa1000 take advantage of the studio while you can! But you can always continue litho at home like me😊