Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Had a extra, here is Shelly giving you a Thumbs up with said shirt!
Ha Good call Jon. It's forgery for sure. Thats not even Shelly's arm. Shelly had read hair and that arm is obviously from an Italian.
Quote from: Dottonedan on May 14, 2013, 06:07:32 PMHa Good call Jon. It's forgery for sure. Thats not even Shelly's arm. Shelly had read hair and that arm is obviously from an Italian.hahah!....PROFILING!
Love all the new stuff, but does anyone care to give the nuts and bolts of how it was printed? Mesh count, halftone settings, number of strokes, flashes, or revolutions? No big deal really but that kind of info is what I get into. We've printed some sim and 4 color process stuff recently but I don't really like the results we are getting with the inks and techniques we are using. Union's triple strength process inks for the 4cp and various spot colors for the sim. We use a variety of different mesh counts for the UB but stay pretty true to the 280 and 305's for top colors. I could be a little hard on ourselves and we try to print everything with one stroke and one revolution of the press but maybe that's where we are falling short and those jobs simply take more time to print and I am being stubborn.
Static frames btw
TCT,Great print. A print of old people, you don't see much.
Quote from: Jon on May 14, 2013, 11:31:19 PMTCT,Great print. A print of old people, you don't see much.Don't think of them as "old people" more like the human equivalent of "classic cars"... I feel cooler that way!
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on May 14, 2013, 07:13:48 PMStatic frames btwOh no he didn't! Just messing with ya Brandt, we use probably 85% statics also. The prints are killer, I can see how you can keep your in house artists busy!