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What is used after each increment of composite resin is placed and shaped?

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After each increment of composite resin is placed on a plate in intaglio printmaking, the surface is etched with acid, inked, wiped clean, and then pressed against paper to create a detailed print.

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The process described relates to intaglio printmaking, where after each increment of composite resin is placed and shaped on a plate, the surface is treated with acid. The acid etches around the resin particles, creating textured surfaces with pits and recesses. These textured regions then capture ink when it's applied to the plate. To ensure that ink remains only in the etched areas and not on the higher surfaces, the plate is wiped clean. Finally, a piece of paper is pressed against the inked plate and then removed to transfer the ink, resulting in the finished image. This process allows artists to create prints with rich detail and tonal variation.

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