Foil is a great way to make prints shimmer without using another screen for metallic ink. It brings out details in designs with reflective qualities and can look spectacular if done right. Generally, a unique foil adhesive is used for decorating shirts with foil. But stretch plastisol ink can work in a pinch. Print experimenter Ronald Peters tests it out.
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Plastisol Screen Printing Ink: [ Ссылка ]
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:40 Printing Stretch
01:30 Heat Pressing Foil
02:06 Peeling Foil
02:52 Testing Different Foils
03:34 Tips and Tricks
04:11 Conclusion
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