gellydesigns2010
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Hello everyone
I am looking to start my own silkscreen business next year. I am going to build it slowly. I know allot about the business. I was a printer/artist in the industry for 11 years. That was almost 11 years ago however. Allot has changed since my apprenticeship back in the early nineties. My questions to anyone listening, is the business still profitable? I use to hear the words "cut throat" allot. What business is not anymore? Can a guy reasonably start up with little cost? (I have a friend who can do small jobs to help build capital until I can afford the right equipment myself) What piece of printing equipment would a guy lay hands on first? dryer or press? I have Adobe Illustrator CS2 Photoshop CS2,Freehand MX and Corel Draw12-x4 and well verse in them. Which package serves the silkscreen industry best? Will I need a rip for output? Is there an affordable rip that’s dependable? ( AccuRip is expensive and looks lame) There seems to be a myriad of folks selling their action and macros sets on the internet that draw things quick to line art and do halftone seps and etc. Are they a bunch of hacks or is there real programing behind there software? Can’t I just record some actions in Photoshop to make a line art piece from a photo do the same as some of these quote un-quote programmers say they have done? ( I am certainly not slamming these guys just seems like I could make my own set of actions to do seps and quick line art from photos on my own and save some money) Any helpful info would be greatly appreciated.
I am looking to start my own silkscreen business next year. I am going to build it slowly. I know allot about the business. I was a printer/artist in the industry for 11 years. That was almost 11 years ago however. Allot has changed since my apprenticeship back in the early nineties. My questions to anyone listening, is the business still profitable? I use to hear the words "cut throat" allot. What business is not anymore? Can a guy reasonably start up with little cost? (I have a friend who can do small jobs to help build capital until I can afford the right equipment myself) What piece of printing equipment would a guy lay hands on first? dryer or press? I have Adobe Illustrator CS2 Photoshop CS2,Freehand MX and Corel Draw12-x4 and well verse in them. Which package serves the silkscreen industry best? Will I need a rip for output? Is there an affordable rip that’s dependable? ( AccuRip is expensive and looks lame) There seems to be a myriad of folks selling their action and macros sets on the internet that draw things quick to line art and do halftone seps and etc. Are they a bunch of hacks or is there real programing behind there software? Can’t I just record some actions in Photoshop to make a line art piece from a photo do the same as some of these quote un-quote programmers say they have done? ( I am certainly not slamming these guys just seems like I could make my own set of actions to do seps and quick line art from photos on my own and save some money) Any helpful info would be greatly appreciated.