In printmaking, to prevent ink from passing through certain areas on a screen, the printmaker uses a technique called stopping out . This involves applying a material that blocks the ink, allowing for the creation of detailed and precise images. Other methods are used in the printmaking process but do not serve the same purpose as stopping out. ;
To prevent ink from passing through certain areas of a screen in printmaking, the printmaker typically uses a technique called stopping out . This involves applying a blocking material to keep specific areas ink-free. Other techniques like burnishing and registering have different purposes and do not focus on blocking ink.
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