"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Alan, yeah the bottom of that print is super detailed. Tiny little strands of "beads" with several different colors. I think the job all together was 9 or 10 colors all spots.Here's a pretty funny print we are printing today for an internal clothing line we are getting ready to launch. With marijuana becoming legal in colorado here there's tons of "weed shirts" popping up so we have around 8 that we've done. This is the first one I'll post as we have some classic style designs, some funny stuff like this, just a variety of different styles so I'll post more but thought some of you guys might find this one funny! LOL ..... 7 colors on this one, 272 mesh all aroundWill start posting some more here tonight/tomorrow for you guys to check out
The details on the grass is unbelievable.How many colours is that print?
Nice work Jeremiah!You are one of the few to post sim/process WB prints and I bet many would love to hear what inks/screens you were running on that job. That many includes me, we do occasional full color work with discharge and WB, looking at implementing HSA inks more this year. Thanks man! well this may sound a little crazy but I first have to give thanks to God for giving us plenty of humidity down here in florida..haha it really does help a ton with the inks in the screen not drying in. This particular job was run with sericol inks on 225's. 7 color job and we used a process black. Dan did the seps on this job and did a killer job!
Quote from: ZooCity on February 16, 2014, 05:44:37 PMNice work Jeremiah!You are one of the few to post sim/process WB prints and I bet many would love to hear what inks/screens you were running on that job. That many includes me, we do occasional full color work with discharge and WB, looking at implementing HSA inks more this year. Thanks man! well this may sound a little crazy but I first have to give thanks to God for giving us plenty of humidity down here in florida..haha it really does help a ton with the inks in the screen not drying in. This particular job was run with sericol inks on 225's. 7 color job and we used a process black. Dan did the seps on this job and did a killer job!Right on, nice work with the DC inks. Sericol DC always does super well with the process stuff. That Dan is getting pretty good with the discharge seps eh? We get treated to a few Dan seps every year and they always come out brilliantly. Here in MT it is drier than all get out for most of the year. Swamp cooler in summer helps a lot. With a little penetrant/retarder in the mix we don't see dry in problems as high as 330 tpi with textile inks, they have all been very nice in terms of not drying in.
Danny I don't know how many ways you can say incredible but your prints are freakaligiously awesome. Did you notice a great deal of detail improvement with the dts? Just curious.
Nice work Jeremiah!You are one of the few to post sim/process WB prints and I bet many would love to hear what inks/screens you were running on that job. That many includes me, we do occasional full color work with discharge and WB, looking at implementing HSA inks more this year. Danny, what the hell man? I cannot believe how you and your artist got that smoke to render. You guys must have had to carefully study that smoke in real life for awhile. I'm impressed, inspired and humbled to see this level of tightness from a shop day in and day out. Some of us get there once in a while but you're doing it all the time.