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Few thoughts... this will come off as includist or positive, I am happy for that. This print looks great to me, great skin tones which are difficult with CMYK, great blacks which I personally like to run a spot black and process black for super rich blacks.The biggest thing in screen printing is that it's all trial and error, and what works for someone else may not work for you, and what you are doing is seeming to work. Most people stay away from CMYK printing because it's difficult to control, difficult to maintain the look (print it 100 times and see if it looks the same as your first print), and you can have better control with simulated color process at the cost of more screens. To me, the print looks really nice, and the inks blended well that you barely even see any halftones anymore, almost like a well printed index print may look.So yes, you can spend time to make better halftones, and better screens, and better information than what you find on youtube, but for your first CMYK prints this looks really nice, especially since I haven't seen the original source art just the end result, but for a print looks great to me, especially for a first attempt. One thing I have never liked about CMYK prints is that when washing since the inks are so thin you get pretty bad fibrillation and faded looks after washing, which I think simulated color process has less of an issue with this as well.Anyhow, good work, keep it up and keep posting your process. Though it may be a little untraditional who cares, you got good results that you are proud of. I've tried to mess with some of the Max Chroma stuff in the past but the guy makes me think of a conspiracy theorist, sacred geometry type person, and never invested enough time into it. He's pretty active on reddit as well and a lot of what he says I don't think would work for me, but it seems to work for him and that's cool by me! I don't think ultraseps works that well besides for greyscale images, I've had much better results outsourcing for simulated process seps than ultraseps.I've taken the Mark Coudray halftone mastery class, and while you can learn a lot to do things in that perfect scientific way, who cares, just sell a good product you stand behind and keep improving. Print shops aren't science labs, you could print ketchup though cheesecloth and if it looks cool I'll back it, the end result is what matters. There are people doing amazing quality work that blows away most in the US industry with more basic setups and line table screen printing, there is no CORRECT way.
I've taken the Mark Coudray halftone mastery class, and while you can learn a lot to do things in that perfect scientific way, who cares, just sell a good product you stand behind and keep improving. Print shops aren't science labs, you could print ketchup though cheesecloth and if it looks cool I'll back it, the end result is what matters. There are people doing amazing quality work that blows away most in the US industry with more basic setups and line table screen printing, there is no CORRECT way.
Quote from: zanegun08 on January 14, 2024, 11:37:51 PMI've taken the Mark Coudray halftone mastery class, and while you can learn a lot to do things in that perfect scientific way, who cares, just sell a good product you stand behind and keep improving. Print shops aren't science labs, you could print ketchup though cheesecloth and if it looks cool I'll back it, the end result is what matters. There are people doing amazing quality work that blows away most in the US industry with more basic setups and line table screen printing, there is no CORRECT way.Too true.“Veterans” talk crap on the YouTubers all the time. The “correct way” you got from a consultant… that guy learned it himself just like a YouTuber did. Or learned it from a shop who learned it themselves and is selling it as their own knowledge now. They’re asking questions in all the same places to all the same people. So if they are spouting bullshit then maybe wonder where they got it from. It was either through their own trial and error, or advice from an industry vet.Even Dan has a channel. YouTube is just as good a place to get info as TSB. Gotta watch for the same industry snakes, salesman, people who wanna help without actual experience, buddies of salesman, and consultants.