theforgotten Posted December 12, 2004 Report Posted December 12, 2004 Hi there!!! I have some drawings and i want to make them on my guitar's body.Can I? and if can what should I do.The drawings are with pencil on drawing paper.Please post something.Thanks! Quote
theforgotten Posted December 12, 2004 Author Report Posted December 12, 2004 It came up on my mind something else.I'm a student on fine arts academy printmaking departement.Can I make those drawings om my guitar's bosy with Screenprinting technique? Quote
westhemann Posted December 12, 2004 Report Posted December 12, 2004 hey forgotten, sorry i can't help you with your question,but please make your topic title more descriptive next time.i took care of it this time,but long time members prefer to know what a topic is about before clicking on it. just a matter of courtesy... Quote
tirapop Posted December 12, 2004 Report Posted December 12, 2004 Probably no help, but, here's a link to someone whose used linocut printing on ukulele bodies. http://art.chuntao.net/linocutgallery_04.htm Quote
theforgotten Posted December 12, 2004 Author Report Posted December 12, 2004 Thanks man you helped me very much.Now i think that i can print with silk-screen printing technique on my guitar.I'm a student on fine art academy printmaking departmen and i'll talk with my professor in the university. And westhemann excuse me I'm new in this forum and i don't know how the things working.Once again please excuse me and thanks. Quote
Daniel Sorbera Posted December 12, 2004 Report Posted December 12, 2004 all you have to do is glue your template to your peice of wood and than cut around the lines. It's as easy as that! Quote
AlGeeEater Posted December 12, 2004 Report Posted December 12, 2004 I remember back in school, we had to draw a design with pencil backwards, then flip the paper over and follow the lines (see-thru paper) and the lead from the pencil on the other side would show up, just backwards. So if you can reverse your logo, flip it over and trace it using see thru paper, it might catch onto the wood. Quote
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