My third iteration was somewhat of a doozy as I decided to do the full process of screen printing and to create my template I used photo emulsion (which is kind of tedious). So to start with I had to go too opus and collect supplies, I won't tell you the exact price but it wasn't cheap HOWEVER I bought supplies that allow me to create multiple templates and tons of outputs so I can keep what I bought for a while. The materials I used: Pre-built screen frame & mesh Photo emulsion kit Squeegee duralar letter sized pane of glass fabric ink (water based) nitrile gloves cardboard masking tape 150w shop lamp Unfortunately I don't have too many photos of the process as it was quite hands on and a little messy at time. I started this time by picking a car thats very close to me (my dad apparently owned one) and its my dream classic car; I picked a Datsun 240z. I wanted to really exagerate the lines of this car so I picked some of the main aspects of the outline a...
My second iteration was slightly more complex as I decided to use bleach and remove material. Starting out I wanted a 2 tone pattern so I created an image of a car drifting and made sure that I had 3 spraying steps but more on this later. For this process I used freezer paper, slighlty diluted bleach and my exacto knife. The graphic was quite simple to create, I used my laptops pen to trace a car of my choice (Subaru BRZ) and then added the contour of smoke behind it. I then printed this out as 2 tiles to increase the size of the image. The next step was tracing this design onto freezer paper. One thing you will notice is that I had the logo included in the design but unfortunately as the process continued on I lost some patience and wasn't able to complete that level of detail. After the image was fully trace I layed the shiny side of the freezer paper down on my flattened shirt and ironed it. Since the freezer paper has plastic coating this forms minimal adhesion which allow...