FLUID / FILLER part one • non-photo screenprinting
Who ever is wearing your shirt wants to find you after it wears out. This is an introductory class to the Screenprinting Process. Using 2 SPEEDBALL products, SCREENFILLER/DRAWING FLUID, I will place a hand drawn Civilianart.com logo on the back of my monoprinted shirts. A ONE TIME FEE for unlimited lifetime access to this course. Always check in for updates!
Fluid/Filler Part 1
Print a hand drawn image onto any T-SHIRT using this direct, non-toxic, non-photographic water based process.
-
-
-
You can start with an existing image or create one directly on the screen. Your first project is best to be considered an experiment.
-
In this video, we are printing with a screen not be clamped to a printing station. Feel free to use a printing station if you have one.
-
In this lesson, we take the extra step to insure the image you lovingly drew will be able to wash out after coating it with filler.
-
In this lesson, I will show you how to successfully coat the completed and dry drawing you created on your screen with screenfiller.
-
In this video, I will show you how and when to rinse your screen out.
-
-
-
There are so many variables and here I show you a hack for successful Screenprinting using the FLUID/FILLER process.
-
This video is part 1 of 3 of what kind of inks work for screenprinting. The 3 videos can be accessed through TOOLS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
-
Now that your have completed the drawing, the stencil and allowed everything to dry, you will print the image onto your fabric or t-shirt.
-
In this lesson, you will learn basic difference between T-Shirts and paper.
-
-
-