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Dottonedan:
I would love to show examples of a (separated elsewhere) and a (Separated by me) kind of thing but it gets hairy. My sep competition is often my customers employees as well. Could become a problem to tick a staff artist off if they saw something like that.

I have plenty of examples of where I was assigned a job and did it in 6 or 8 colors versus someone who did it in 10 or 12.

killergraphics:

--- Quote from: Dottonedan on April 27, 2011, 06:54:42 PM ---I would love to show examples of a (separated elsewhere) and a (Separated by me) kind of thing but it gets hairy. My sep competition is often my customers employees as well. Could become a problem to tick a staff artist off if they saw something like that.

I have plenty of examples of where I was assigned a job and did it in 6 or 8 colors versus someone who did it in 10 or 12.


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Dan I know first hand how yours are better. The one you did for me was great and you got it down to six colors like I asked, but showed more colors.

The difference in yours verses others is a bigger difference than the one I show that I did off the same piece of art the first printer used to do his.

Thats Why You are Dot-tone-Dan :-*

Dan did this one for me.

It was a collector t-shirt for US and Aussie guys that served together for a year over there.



I even did you a XXL Hoodie Dan and just have not shipped it to you yet.

Evo:

--- Quote from: killergraphics on April 27, 2011, 06:11:04 PM ---
You can cheat on the discharge. And use a high mesh, thinned ink one hit.

It takes alot of money to stock all the discharge colors...unless you do it all the time..and have tested many hours.


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2 bases, 14 colors of pigments. I only make un-activated batches of basic colors I use the most. Otherwise, no stock. It's pretty cheap if you watch what you activate and keep the waste low.

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