Topic Screen Printing

Photoshop for Powder Printing L150

The digital universe is about to become your analog playground. In this video lesson, you will learn how to convert digital images into film positives using Adobe Photoshop.

In this lesson, we'll demonstrate a process that will help you to make multicolor screen prints using Color Line Pastes and decal transfer paper.

Multicolor Screen Printing with Color Line Pastes L148B

Color Line Screen Pastes are a great alternative to working with powdered enamels for screen printing on glass. Because they come pre-mixed into a medium, there is no need to mix powders. Just open the container, stir with a palette knife, and you're ready to mix colors or print.

This lesson addresses the kinds of imagery best suited to this method, processes for preparing the image on vinyl, and how to transfer images to the screen.

Screen Printing with Hand-Cut Stencils L061

In this lesson, you will learn what kinds of imagery are best suited to the hand-cut stencil method, the process of preparing the image on vinyl, transferring it to the screen, and how to clean up materials when you're finished

This lesson teaches Stacy Lynn Smith's approach to powder printing—preferred tools, process steps and cleaning up.

Powder Printing L059

Powder printing allows artists to produce archival images on glass with a range of colors, textures, and layers of transparency. This lesson is based on Stacy Lynn Smith's approach to powder printing.

In this first part of a 2-part lesson, you will learn how to choose a silkscreen and an image for this process, before fixing it to the screen for printing.

Screen Printing with Enamels – Part 1 L031A

In Part 1 of the lesson, you will learn how to choose a silkscreen and an image for this process and how to prepare the image and fix it to the screen in preparation for printing.

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