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RE: (howto) Transferring a paper-printed image to another support.
What a technique! I didn't know that was possible. Is it some kind of a special paper or can it be done with a normal one? It looks like you need a lot of patience to finish something like that, but it's anyway a great idea as you can transfer images that you maybe wouldn't be comfortable painting. Thank you for sharing and congratulations on your curie vote!
Thanks a lot @delishtreats :)
In this case, it's only 80g standard paper you'd use for any home printers. I think the lighter, the easier it would be to remove, but not sure if the weight could affect the print durability during the destruction process.
I also used very fine rice paper once (can't remember the exact name) and obtained nice result due to the paper's reaction with acrylic binder : it went transparent only letting the print appear naturally without any destruction involved :)
Difference between inkjet and laser printing might occur too. Not sure how the binder would react with inkjet colours.