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In this video, I'm going to show the basics of how to use drawing fluid. Drawing fluid
is a means by which it will block your, the holes on your screen and allowing it to transfer
an image. Drawing fluid is fantastic if you want something that has more of a hand drawn
feeling to it, not a sharp edge like a photographic image. Drawing fluid is a water soluble, Kool-Aid
like, sugary substance. It is painted directly on to the screen. It's always this blue color.
So, you dip it in and you go ahead and paint directly on to the screen. Once it's completely
dry, you're actually going to cover it with screen filler. As you know from the last video,
screen filler is a means by which to block out all the holes on your screen. So you want
to paint directly over the area that you covered with drawing fluid. And in this case, this
little flower it'd actually cover the whole screen. Once this is completely dry, completely
100% dry, you're going to hose it down or wet it and the drawing fluid will dissolve.
Once you have wet the screen and the drawing fluid has fallen out, it's going to look like
this. So you'll have your screen filler blocking your screen and a nice open area by which
to transfer your image with ink. And then you're ready to print.