IMAGE TRANSFER TECHNIQUES Tutorial
👉 This is the most recent image and photo transfer techniques by Nitsa Malik (Nitsa Creative Studio). Most of these processes are part of her recent book THE NEW MIXED MEDIA PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK which is available in print on Amazon and an eBook version here
WHAT IS IMAGE TRANSFER?
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Image Transfer is EASY to learn, a lot of FUN to do and requires only a few basic supplies.
Once you begin transferring your lovely photos onto different surfaces (such as wood, glass or canvas,) you will be making one-of-a-kind grungy art pieces you can proudly HANG on your wall, GIFT them or even SELL.
The term "image transfer" refers to the process of removing an image from one surface and placing it onto another. Other than the obvious value of this process which allows transferring an image from an inkjet printer into any surface, also the effect it has on the final image is unique, distressed and arty.
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👉 This IMAGE TRANSFER TECHNIQUES tutorial contains 80 PAGES of detailed instructions and is great for beginners as well as advanced creatives.
This PDF digital tutorial download is the result of years of experimenting with various photo transfer methods.
This file contains the following photo transfer techniques:
Five minute transfer
Blender marker
DIY vintage prints
Art with essential oils
Selective transfer
Art with a pencil
Acrylic paint transfer
Water transfer
Printer paper
Solvent transfer with acetone
Painting a photo transfer
Watercolors
Soft pastels
Paper backing
Heat transfer
Gel medium
Shiny photo coasters
MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE & PHOTO TRANSFER
Last minute photo gift idea
Acrylic spray transfer
Acrylic paint on glass
Packing tape & a photo lampshade
Polymer clay transfer
Testing & experimenting
Laser vs. inkjet
School glue vs. Mod Podge
Homemade gesso
+ALL THE SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR EACH TRANSFER MEHTOD
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This is a digital download of a PDF file which will work on your tablet, kindle, ipad, mobile phone, computer and any other device supplied with a PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat Reader (free download: https://get2.adobe.com/reader/)