>>>
some cc: your images would be alot stronger if you inverted your stencil in photoshop before you did your resist exposure; because your lighter layer is the outside surface the result you are getting is the negative of the image...
as sandblasting becomes more popular well designed graphics and concepts will be the foundation for strong work; in my opinion at least.
» Posted bySlingeron 12/16/2007 9:53:34 PM.
Thanks Sling
When I print on the AccuArt I do a positive and negative so I have the option to do both. I agree the image of Jerry and the Boston Tea Party poster (female) image would have looked better the opposite way. I was going to outline those two images to get that effect and still blast the whole piece instead of blasting just the image.
Hopefully someday I'll be able to callab with some people who blast. There's still no one I know personally who does. I can’t even talk to anyone about ideas or advice, so if any CC in the future please let me know.
Thanks again- Dan
» Posted byDanPon 12/17/2007 8:02:50 PM.
hah
thats funny you posted those inverted pics, because yesterday i took your pics and put them in photoshop myself just to see what it looked like inverted. i hear you about having no one to talk to about the image work, its a whole new frontier, ive been cracking out on photoshop since i took the mickelson class an always learning new ways to make images look and blast better, keep em coming...
» Posted bySlingeron 12/17/2007 8:32:16 PM.
Would you like to post a comment on this gallery page?
» In order to post comments you need to
Sign Up for an Account.
» If you already have an Account, you can
Sign in.
to post a comment.