"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: brandon on April 22, 2015, 12:19:47 AMSuper simple prints, nothing crazy. Just every time we run water base metallics I just love it. Three color water base on charcoal. Black water base down first, metallic silver next, quick flash, and gold metallic last. The prints are beyond soft and out sparkle any metallic plastisol I have ever seen or used. And clean up is a breeze!Waterbased metallic are awesome. Way better than pls IMO and you can tint silver with PCs
Super simple prints, nothing crazy. Just every time we run water base metallics I just love it. Three color water base on charcoal. Black water base down first, metallic silver next, quick flash, and gold metallic last. The prints are beyond soft and out sparkle any metallic plastisol I have ever seen or used. And clean up is a breeze!
Which metallic (rfu or are you tinting?) and what print specs brandon (mesh, etc). Looks great!
Quote from: screenxpress on April 05, 2015, 07:11:12 PMLooks really, really nice. I'm always amazed how so many colors 'appear' to be there in sim process with just 3 top colors. Green and other colors appear to be in the print but are not.As am I. Even when I was doing the seps I was a little hesitant about believing what I was seeing on screen, but I just trusted the seps, and it came out pretty slick!
Looks really, really nice. I'm always amazed how so many colors 'appear' to be there in sim process with just 3 top colors. Green and other colors appear to be in the print but are not.
Quote from: LoneWolf2 on April 05, 2015, 09:15:29 PMQuote from: screenxpress on April 05, 2015, 07:11:12 PMLooks really, really nice. I'm always amazed how so many colors 'appear' to be there in sim process with just 3 top colors. Green and other colors appear to be in the print but are not.As am I. Even when I was doing the seps I was a little hesitant about believing what I was seeing on screen, but I just trusted the seps, and it came out pretty slick!Quick question if you don't mind: when separating did you set your background to a blue color (to represent the garment color)? I'm trying to figure how else you were able to build those green colors? Thanks!