"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Thats a pretty big penny, lol. Nice job. A trick I used quite often when printing designs like this was to use either true four color process black or a mixture of 50/50 4-clr process black and regular plasticol black inks.Depending on the amount of large solid areas the 4-clr process black may not give the opacity needed yet in most cases works real well with a couple bonuses such as better dot control,minimal hand to the print and if you need to double print it usually isn't going to kill the halftones.The 50/50 mixture helps with the opacity needed on certain colors. I used this mixture almost exclusively on all my prints unless I could get away with 4-clr process black.
Thanks, it was my first go with halftones, well the second the fist washed out on a 230 mesh
Quote from: sweetts on January 08, 2012, 06:09:54 PMThanks, it was my first go with halftones, well the second the fist washed out on a 230 mesh were your nerves up a little when you were washing it out? I had a couple jobs to wash out the other day, the one with all the detail and halftones came out beautiful the simple spot color spattered all over the back of my booth.
Its very exciting to me to do something other then spot colors.