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asdf 05-25-2006 07:46 PM

Justin, have you heard of using transparencies (like the stuff they use for overhead projectors at schools) for multi-layered stencils? Print out the layers onto transparencies, and since it's clear, it's easier to line up one image on top of the next.

I saw someone doing something similar to this on some site (but I'm not exactly sure if it's the same material), and I was just wondering if you knew if this worked or not.

POINTLESS5448 05-25-2006 08:37 PM

those things are probably expensive.

asdf 05-25-2006 08:45 PM

[QUOTE=POINTLESS5448]those things are probably expensive.[/QUOTE]
Not really. If my teacher was willing to just give some to me, they can't be that bad. I'll just go to office max and see. If they are expensive, then oh well, I go back to posterboard.

But I just printed of a transparency with two of my photos on it. For my photography class if you want a negative image, you have to go through this difficult process in a very dim darlight (dimmer than usual) and use really expensive paper that is very delicate. With this, I just print off my images, and don't even worry about using my teacher's expensive paper.

Anarcho Poser 05-25-2006 10:06 PM

Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's not [I]that[/I] expensive, and it seems like a [I]really[/I] goo way to do multi-layered stencils.

Golan 05-25-2006 10:16 PM

transparency paper = comes in really small packages + usually quite expensive

good rats 05-25-2006 10:17 PM

I've got some acetate lying around that would be great for multilayers but I still need to find something decent to use it for.

When I make my multilayers I just use normal paper, normally laminated for each layer. But it can be hard to line up good.

justin toxicated 05-25-2006 10:50 PM

ive tried overhead transparency sheets, aka clear cover sheets that you can get from any copy center that does binding (book reports that need a shiny thin plastic cover) and they cost about 7 cents. i used to work in a copy center. i tried the acetate overlay sheets as well as a folder-style laminate laminated to itself (a thick sheet of plastic). both work pretty well and are generally easy to clean because its plastic.

also, you can go to a staples or something, as for one of their boxes of black and white transparency sheets (theyve got tons) and tell them you're gonna be doing some self-serve copies onto transparency sheets. when they're not looking, generally when they're busy, shove a large amount of the sheets into a folder in your backpack, the 3 stencil copies onto the transparency sheets and have her ring you up for 3 transparency copies.

if you're going to use acetate overlays for stencils, i'd suggest getting some spray adhesive. i've personally never done it with adhesive but it seems to me that itd work out pretty well. spray the bottom side of the stencil lightly with some spray adhesive. wait a few seconds for the spray to harden slightly and then put the stencil on your shirt. tape it down if you want to be extra careful.

ive done t-shirt printing with transparency sheets and its worked just fine, the same as if i used a sheet of cardstock. transparency's better because it doesnt warp with paint, and you can just rinse it off, dry it with a paper towel and use the stencil again.

ps: i wrote out a bunch of tutorials on diy-auction.com/diy. search jono or justin toxicated and you'll see my ****. jono's a handle i went by back in the day.

good rats 05-25-2006 11:31 PM

Btw I've made so many stencils and gone through so much paint, but I've never made any type of clothing using them.

I'm more of a street artist.

Actually I've never made any type of clothing full stop. Is there like an..Official Street Art thread anywhere?

coheneran 05-26-2006 03:47 PM

I've made about three pieces of clothing from my stencils. They're supposed to be for street art, but spray paint is expensive and I am just plain lazy.

good rats 05-26-2006 06:53 PM

[QUOTE=coheneran]I've made about three pieces of clothing from my stencils. They're supposed to be for street art, but spray paint is expensive and I am just plain lazy.[/QUOTE]
My spray paint costs me like..$2.50 a can. Which is like...99c in America or something.

coheneran 05-26-2006 07:43 PM

[QUOTE=good rats]My spray paint costs me like..$2.50 a can. Which is like...99c in America or something.[/QUOTE]

I bought spray-paint here once, it was a ****ty blue and it cost me a fiver. It also goes runny if the temperatur is too cold, ie. it always is here.

Mannik 05-26-2006 08:38 PM

[QUOTE=good rats]Btw I've made so many stencils and gone through so much paint, but I've never made any type of clothing using them.

I'm more of a street artist.

Actually I've never made any type of clothing full stop. Is there like an..Official Street Art thread anywhere?[/QUOTE]

There's an entire street art forum, not on mx, somewhere else, I'll ask my friend I'm seeing today where it is.

Speaking of street art, I hear AC/DC lane in Melbourne has some sick stuff, you been there?

coheneran 05-27-2006 05:59 AM

There's an AC/DC [I]Lane!?[/I]

/Puts Melbourne on his To-Do List.

Flagjacket 05-27-2006 08:50 AM

Yeah, but the sign itself looks retarded. They left out the lightning bolt,. so someone put up their own lightning bolt but it's too big.

Brain Toad 05-27-2006 02:10 PM

How the hell do you have AC/DC without the lightning bolt?

Golan 05-27-2006 02:38 PM

haha @ AC(no lightning)DC

Dumpweedrock 05-27-2006 02:49 PM

band shirt making
 
I need help making shirts for my band. we tryed iron on's they didn't work.
We just need some tips on how other bands make thier shirts in bulk, like any websites you used or any methods you used. thanks

the-UK-ska-scene 05-27-2006 03:37 PM

[URL="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v510/skaskaskaska/DSCN1312.jpg"]stickers, stickers, everywhere. I just got a second hand typewriter and stole my brothers airbrush which he's never used. Yes.[/URL]

coheneran 05-27-2006 07:27 PM

[QUOTE=the-UK-ska-scene][URL="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v510/skaskaskaska/DSCN1312.jpg"]stickers, stickers, everywhere. I just got a second hand typewriter and stole my brothers airbrush which he's never used. Yes.[/URL][/QUOTE]

That's a brilliant idea, I'm gonna be on the lookout for typewriters now!

I like the drawing of an Incan Sun God.:p

Converge#12 05-27-2006 07:38 PM

[QUOTE=Dumpweedrock]I need help making shirts for my band. we tryed iron on's they didn't work.
We just need some tips on how other bands make thier shirts in bulk, like any websites you used or any methods you used. thanks[/QUOTE]
Find any screen printing company.

coheneran 05-27-2006 07:49 PM

Or do your own screen-printing. It's not too complicated, and it'll cost about 30-40 pounds (that's paint, which is expensive for this type, though you can do it with acrylic mixed with Textile Medium, and there's the screen-mesh, and the squidgy to apply the paint).

the-UK-ska-scene 05-28-2006 04:52 AM

[QUOTE=coheneran]That's a brilliant idea, I'm gonna be on the lookout for typewriters now!

I like the drawing of an Incan Sun God.:p[/QUOTE]

:lol: thanks...

Today my mum tells me my grandpa has a couple of typewriters he's trying to get rid of! After I bought one, argh. But it only cost me £5, you should easily find one for that or cheaper if you keep a look out in charity shops :thumb:

coheneran 05-28-2006 06:44 AM

Making space cakes today! Does this belong in DIY? I hope so, I have some questions...

Converge#12 05-28-2006 11:09 AM

Does anyone have a Malcolm X stencil or know where I can find one?

Danger Bird 05-28-2006 11:11 AM

[QUOTE=Converge#12]Does anyone have a Malcolm X stencil or know where I can find one?[/QUOTE]
Don't bother, Malcolm X was an as[size=2]s[/size]hole.

coheneran 05-28-2006 11:14 AM

[url]http://www.american.edu/bgriff/H207web/civrights/malcolmX.jpg[/url]

[url]http://www.stencilrevolution.com/tutorials/tutorialsview.php?id=4[/url]

A good photo of X and a tutorial on photo-to-stencil conversion.

Rise Me Up 05-28-2006 11:48 AM

[QUOTE=Led-Zeppelin]Don't bother, Malcolm X was an as[size=2]s[/size]hole.[/QUOTE]

:eek:

Ghostfire3 05-28-2006 12:12 PM

[QUOTE=Led-Zeppelin]Don't bother, Malcolm X was an as[size=2]s[/size]hole.[/QUOTE]

He was an a[B]s[/B]shole at one point in his life but then he got cooler.

Danger Bird 05-28-2006 12:14 PM

Sorry, I don't look up to racists.

coheneran 05-28-2006 01:03 PM

Whatever Mr. David Byrne Was A Saint.

Danger Bird 05-28-2006 01:09 PM

Agreed.

coheneran 05-28-2006 01:27 PM

You know he was a pro-fascist right?

Danger Bird 05-28-2006 01:31 PM

lol, David Byrne from the Talking Heads, man. The guy in my avatar.

coheneran 05-28-2006 01:38 PM

Shuddup man! They had two good songs. TWO!

Danger Bird 05-28-2006 01:39 PM

[QUOTE=coheneran]Shuddup man! They had two good songs. TWO![/QUOTE]
Blasphemy!

Ghostfire3 05-28-2006 01:40 PM

[QUOTE=Led-Zeppelin]Sorry, I don't look up to racists.[/QUOTE]

He preached black superiority before he traveled to Mecca and realized he was wrong so then he began to preach racial equality. So like I said before, he was an as[B]s[/B]hole but then he changed his ways.

asdf 05-28-2006 01:41 PM

[QUOTE=Ghostfire3]He preached black superiority before he traveled to Mecca and realized he was wrong so then he began to preach racial equality. So like I said before, he was an as[B]s[/B]hole but then he changed his ways.[/QUOTE]
Too bad he was assasinated kind of soon after that, and is generally remembered for preaching black superiority.

Danger Bird 05-28-2006 01:42 PM

[QUOTE=Ghostfire3]He preached black superiority before he traveled to Mecca and realized he was wrong so then he began to preach racial equality. So like I said before, he was an as[B]s[/B]hole but then he changed his ways.[/QUOTE]
Well I still don't support violence, and he still used his influence mainly to advocate hate and prejudice. I don't care if he changed his mind later, he was a racist for most of his life.

coheneran 05-28-2006 01:46 PM

[QUOTE=Ghostfire3]He preached black superiority before he traveled to Mecca and realized he was wrong so then he began to preach racial equality. So like I said before, he was an as[B]s[/B]hole but then he changed his ways.[/QUOTE]

Like Bin Laden.

asdf 05-28-2006 01:48 PM

[QUOTE=coheneran]Like Bin Laden.[/QUOTE]
Explain.


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