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all right for our reduction print today we have our screen already laid out with our 6x6 windows were going to do two different forms of stencil day one with just screen filler as a reduction where that means youre blocking out and printing on top and blocking out and youre just reducing the screen with a block out stencil in the other window im going to show you how to use drawing fluid so with both of these kind of a push and pull you can do anything that you want that can look very photographic with the amount of detail you do so when we have something like this as a starting point uh what ive done is ive lightly sprayed some spray adhesive onto our base and what that does in printing is keeps our paper down so were not peeling the print off the back of our screen it will keep it down what the screen does naturally is you pull the ink through this the screen will stretch make contact with the paper deliver the ink and snap up without leaving any marks but how do you get to re