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RE: (howto) Transferring a paper-printed image to another support.

in #art6 years ago

That is quite a technique indeed. I didn't know that such thing is possible. Very interesting.
                           
Thanks for showing us how to transfer artworks and congratulations for your curie vote ^_^.

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Thanks @scrawly :)

Funny enough, that's a common phenomemon I've already seen hundred of times before finding out I could use it voluntarily... Very often we get content of our mailboxes, like advertisement leaflets, transfered after their paper get glued between them due to humidity.

It was so freakin obvious that it took me years to notice how great this was :D

I always wonder what else I miss around myself that could be so simply genius.

That is so true :O.
                       
I guess lots of things happen and we don't actually think about them, but I am glad that you do because this is one method that I might try to do for my digital works ^_^.

I've tried it too with small sketches made with ball pen and got some interesting results : less pen strokes visible, ink and lines are like softened.
That implies destroying the original drawing, though :)

Indeed. That would be quite a shame especially if the original one is something you are proud of.
                       
A digital print is much safer to experiment with :D.

Well I guees that could be useful in case of a decent drawing wich paper would be damaged or stained. That Could give it a second life on a new support :)

Ok, it would be inverted, but don't we say "See you on the other side" ? :D

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