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the final half of bestiary of morals

see the first half

(Source: kylieduthie.com)

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oh. so close. So here is the ~almost~ complete set of Bestiary of Morals etchings.

The other half is here.

(Source: kylieduthie.com)

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gayboywithamohawk: so from what I understand, all you need to do is mark up the plate and that's good. you can basically print from there. I was planning on doing digital lazer prints onto the plates and doing photo-litho that way, and all the research I have says that's OK but in my head I'm like "no way it can't be that easy!". also: how editionable are they?

I just drew directly, I’m not a photo printer in any capacity lol. so, but yes there is no chem involved (kinda takes the fun out of in imho) I’ve never try to do an edition over twenty. I use the z*acrylics pronto plates and they work just fine. they are sensitive to grease, so don’t lay on top of them or use them them to wipe off bacon grease. Any trad crayons or tusche must be BAKED on, I think its at 350 for less than 10 minutes. But I just use pencil, sharpie and india ink it works just as well with one less step. Hope this helps let me know if you have any other questions

3 notes Wrath
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Wrath
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1 note Charity
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One of a set of fourteen images

Charity
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One of a set of fourteen images

4 notes Gluttony
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One part of a fourteen image set based on the vices and virtues

Gluttony

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One part of a fourteen image set based on the vices and virtues

2 notes Envy
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One of a set of fourteen

Envy
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One of a set of fourteen

4 notes Temperance
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One of a set of fourteen

Temperance
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One of a set of fourteen

4 notes Chastity
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One of a set of fourteen for a book. Each animal represents either a vice or virtue.

Chastity
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One of a set of fourteen for a book. Each animal represents either a vice or virtue.

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