Video description
Explore new approaches to creative inkjet printing in this hands-on video from renowned printmaker, Bonny Lhotka, author of Digital Alchemy: Printmaking techniques for fine art, photography, and mixed media. In this video, you’ll learn how to use carrier sheets and paintable precoats to print on almost any surface. Lhotka shows you how to use her custom DASS™ SuperSauce to transfer images to non-porous surfaces including wood, copper, aluminum, acrylic sheets, and painted surfaces. All you need is a great digital image and a little imagination to begin creating unique works of art with these one-of-a-kind printing techniques.
Table of contents
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Introduction
- Welcome 00:01:19
- Carrier Sheet Introduction 00:05:19
- Make a Slot Ruler 00:02:01
- SuperSauce Recipe 00:03:53
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Processes
- Carrier Sheet Method with Paper 00:10:43
- Laminator Tip 00:00:53
- Carrier Sheet Method Paint Skin 00:07:31
- Carrier Sheet Method with Fabric 00:08:47
- Support Method with Tarlatan 00:10:26
- Base Method on Polycarbonate 00:03:59
- Universal Precoat Emulsion Decal 00:15:17
- Carrier Sheet and Desktop Printer Tip 00:03:44
- Universal Precoat Decal Leaf 00:04:48
- Baltic Birch Wood Transfer (in real time) 00:18:40
- Clear Acrylic Sheet Transfer 00:09:15
- Sheet Metal Transfer 00:05:04
Product information
- Title: Inkjet Substrates and Decals
- Author(s):
- Release date: February 2011
- Publisher(s): Peachpit Press
- ISBN: 0132735083
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