![]() To make the situation even more complicated, different skin conditions look different on light skin compared to darker skin colors. Sometimes a minor bump could just be a simple pimple, but you may not know what you’re dealing with when the irritation is bigger, redder, and even painful. ![]() ICYMI, a butt rash can happen to adults too, not just babies. I reprint any work that is for sale, so I don’t worry if my markers are archival or not.Rashes are itchy and annoying, but they bring on a whole new level of discomfort when they appear on your butt. If I can still see the spot after retouching, I will throw it away and reprint.įinally, I only retouch prints destined for for short term exhibitions or proofs. But in smooth areas with a solid color, like the sky, it can be hard to get the marker color to match exactly. Retouching generally works well if the area is textured and will usually be unnoticeable. It helps if you can try matching the colors on a smaller proof print first. I have a set of retouching markers and I carefully fill in the spot on the print. If you’ve already made your print and it has a white dust spot you don’t necessarily need to throw it out. I also clean the printer and my work area around it. I also take a few other preventative steps: I use a damp cloth to clean off my paper boxes when I get them (sometimes there’s quite a bit of dust on the box, inside the box, and on the plastic bag). However if this fails to solve the issue, you may want to try a different paper as some are just more prone to dust and flaking because of their surface. Since I’ve started brushing my paper, I’ve had very few problems with spots. You can also find much more expensive brushes that are anti-static but I’ve not felt the need for them. When I first got it there were a lot of loose hairs that would fall on my print (so I had to make sure to remove them), but it has became less of a problem as I’ve used it. You can use any soft brush and I have a cheap horsehair brush (Alvin Draftsman Duster #2342) which cost me about $6. Use a rocket blower and blow off the surface.Use a soft brush and gently wipe both sides of the paper.This should make it easier to spot any dust, hairs, or other particulate matter on your paper. ![]()
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