Ho-w- to Apply Tones Enough talking. Let•s do some tones.
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SCREEN-TONE' I
1) Clean the page and work area.
2) P1ace over the page and make a rough cut
Not enough can be said about cleanliness. Dirt and dust from glue on the back of tones can ruin tones.
To prevent dirt from getting on unused portions of the back of the tone sheet, It's best to cut tones this way.
3) Temporarily attach the tone to the page.
4) Cut the tone along the lines of the drawing. Cut with care
Pull of the backside of the tone sheet placing it on the page. Watch out for air bubbles. Apply with light force as adjustments may need
preventing gaps inside and outside the lines.
to be made. Place the backside of the tone on top and using the tone rubber rub away.
5) Remove the leftover areas. Slowly and carefully remove the tone. Remember to erase the tone g!ue if not reapplying tones.
6) Place the backside of the tone on top and attach firmly. After the final cut, place the backside on the top of the tone and rub with the tone rubber. Apply enough force to firmly keep the tone In place.
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