Print screen, if on the computer, is a process that u could get the image on the screen by using it.
There is a print screen key on ur keyboard. Press it, u will get a full screen capture, press ALT and print screen key at the same time, u will get the active window. then u should paste it in any graphic editors like MS Paint.
If u wanna capture anything on the screen, i recommend u try PCHand Screen Caputre. It could help u capture anything. Im using it, it is easy to use, even for a novice. I think it is pretty good. Hope it could help.
http://www.screen-capture-record.com/screen-capture.html
Caspar Williamson has written: 'Little book of screenprinting' -- subject(s): Serigraphy, Screen process printing
Andy Warhole used screenprinting and acrylic paints to create the mickey mouse pop art
Yes, bleach can affect screen printing by removing color and potentially weakening the ink or fabric. It is important to be cautious when working with bleach around screen prints to avoid damage.
Donald Saff has written: 'Screenprinting' -- subject(s): Screen process printing 'Donald Saff, mixed metaphors, 1956-1989' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Printmaking' -- subject(s): Prints, Technique
Richard Hamilton used a variety of media in his art, including painting, printmaking, and collage. He was known for incorporating images from popular culture and mass media into his work, often using techniques such as screenprinting and photo montage.
What they do is get a template on a computer and design it, then they have a special unique printer that prints the design on. its a very very simple process
There are many screen printing presses that could be classed as the best in the world. MHM screen printing presses are the most efficient and reliable in the world. M&R's Sidewinder is the world's best entry level machine and A.W.T. World Trade Inc. is the world's leader in screen printing machines.
I own an Andy Warhol serigraph. He used this method because he basically painted to make money first and for his art second. This was a fastest method to supply the growing demand for his work. It was also very cost effective.
false. technology has greatly influenced visual arts. Computers have created completely new territory in the areas of graphic and web design. New technological breakthroughs are always being put to work in screenprinting, pottery, and sculpture. Even paints and graphites are being reinvented by discoveries in improved omposition. The effects of technology in art are many and varied
you use screen printing - from wikipedia - Screenprinting, silkscreening, or serigraphy is a printmaking technique that creates a sharp-edged image using a stencil. A screenprint or serigraph is an image created using this technique. It began as an industrial technology, and was adopted by American graphic art well before the 1900s. It is currently popular both in fine arts and in commercial printing, where it is commonly used to print images on T-shirts, hats, CDs, DVDs, ceramics, glass, polyethylene, polypropylene, paper, metals, and wood. The Printer's National Environmental Assistance Center says "Screen printing is arguably the most versatile of all printing processes.
Quite a bit is involved in screenprinting and it can be quite costly. If you want to start small though, you can buy a screen already stretched at an art and/or crafts supply store. Depending on what you want to print on will decide what inks you use. While you're in the store, pick up a guide to show you the different methods of application. This way you'll have a hands-on guide to refer to and can experiment. Watch this video series on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Poli6tRmirk <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/Poli6tRmirk&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Poli6tRmirk&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
Quite a bit is involved in screenprinting and it can be quite costly. If you want to start small though, you can buy a screen already stretched at an art and/or crafts supply store. Depending on what you want to print on will decide what inks you use. While you're in the store, pick up a guide to show you the different methods of application. This way you'll have a hands-on guide to refer to and can experiment. Watch this video series on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Poli6tRmirk <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/Poli6tRmirk&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Poli6tRmirk&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>