Yeah, theres the problem of budget too unfortunately.
Kinda just isnt any money.
I mean, I dont even get paid for these.
I just do em cause I enjoy doing em.
Paper's smoother, not as absorbant, and doesn't "give" at the point of squeege contact like garments do; thus there is far less dot gain, cleaner halftone edges, and a truer transparent color representation between overlapping process colors, all of which contribute to a print that is brighter, cleaner, and significantly more saturated.
When I used to do garment screening like 8 years ago, we did 4 color. But it always had this sort of bad look to it. Very cheap look but it was on clothing.
Is it smoother on paper? DO you get more natural prints?
we've done alot of 4 color process screenprinting
it's really easy
with this i's do a standard 4 color
and then the gradient green to orange as an extra and possibly purple as an extra
Wow.
I need to learn to screenprint.
I mean, I used to do it with garments, but thats different.
This whole being a hack thing is getting old.
I need to raise my game, like considerably.
The thing that sucks is, the moment we got these printed and out, I realized that this woujld make a great Le Tigre poster.
Damn.
They arent comin here anyway.
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