Tugboat Printshop, located in Pittsburgh, PA, shows you how to make a beautiful t-shirt printed with one of their stylish woodcuts! For those of you who want to know all the in-depth basics- this is for you!
beautiful artwork. I was surprised at the lining up method, it seems remarkably labour intensive and easy to accidentally misalign or crease the tee. Still, my props to you on some amazing work!
Very nice video. thank You. It gave me some good ideas (I hope) :)
k8jcr 1 year ago
beautiful artwork. I was surprised at the lining up method, it seems remarkably labour intensive and easy to accidentally misalign or crease the tee. Still, my props to you on some amazing work!
rodgeComAu 1 year ago
Sweeeeeet!
PetrosArgonaut 1 year ago
This was pretty cool. How long does it take to dry these, and how do you dry them? Hanging?
strangelevityball 2 years ago
What a nice print. I wish I had a printing press in my house.
ACherimoya 3 years ago
zomg this takes too long i no longer want to do thid:(
ryanbeev 3 years ago
Wow that was so cool. I know if it was my I would have messed up my shirt when he flipped it over to put it through the press.
princessspoilme 3 years ago
Do you use the same inkt that you use for printing on paper?
We have that kind of inkt in school and we also use it for linoleum, and in holland we call it blockprintinkt.
But i was wondering if i could make stempels out of gum or linoleum and use it as a pattern on boring T-shirts?
Does anybody nows if that works? experience? Tell me! *-*
tepeltje 3 years ago
thats really cool. Remindes me of using lino blocks....but that pinging noise was kinda annoying...nevermind. Awesome video otherwise 5/5
leglessnotlegolas 4 years ago
thats a cool shirt! and i like that method its cool
EarDestroyer 4 years ago