Thanx - great idea! I have been looking for a simple way to do transfers. I don't think your video was so bad, especially your first. I have seen waaaaaaay worse!
great job, but might i suggest you use the back of an ink pen as siscors can scratch. as for being so hard on yourself, stop that now. you did great. you showed how to do something, you did it in one section, no editing, and you were holding the camera too....you rule. you may not know it, but hey that aint easy. once it dries, you can paint the back with rubber cement or mod podge and it will stick to well...everything. this was great, be good to you.
Cool. I'm into photography and I never heard of this technique. I was thinking it would be really useful for some mixed media paintings. Anyway, thanks again.
Perfect, I loved it. Looking forward to you sharing more of your ideas!
MsShanarun 2 years ago
Thanks a bunch~ I was wondering if I was doing it wrong and this was very helpful :)
YawnMaster 2 years ago
Thanx - great idea! I have been looking for a simple way to do transfers. I don't think your video was so bad, especially your first. I have seen waaaaaaay worse!
pixiecrossing 2 years ago
Interesting. I've seen worse how-tos, so no need for self scolding. Pikachu, awesome, awesome =D
Neropatti 2 years ago
why not charzard brian lol
or maybe even squtile lol
good vid man
bfmv0603 2 years ago
would this technique work for coloured photographs as well?
liyans1 3 years ago
great job, but might i suggest you use the back of an ink pen as siscors can scratch. as for being so hard on yourself, stop that now. you did great. you showed how to do something, you did it in one section, no editing, and you were holding the camera too....you rule. you may not know it, but hey that aint easy. once it dries, you can paint the back with rubber cement or mod podge and it will stick to well...everything. this was great, be good to you.
peepla7 3 years ago
Thanks and you should not be so hard on yourself. You did a good video.
Craftylizette 3 years ago
i had no idea you could do a transfer with packing tape. thanks!
phoenixhoneybee 3 years ago
Great video! Hard to do a tutorial and operate the camera at the same time. Thanks
seashorecanadian 3 years ago
I tried this and this is great for scrapbooks and card making
jazznjava 3 years ago
lol...was that for photography?
flamefreakchic 4 years ago
why would you wanna do that?
ajax4life046 4 years ago
Because, it can produce interesting results, rather than just gluing the image onto a piece of paper.
You can see through the image, when you do it correctly. xP I was rushing through it though. xD I just wanted to show the basic idea.
MirrorOfTwilight 4 years ago
yea, but I mean.. what can you use it for? :/ as it does not stick anymore
ajax4life046 4 years ago
I used like, contact paper or something. If you use packing tape, it'll still retain it's adhesive.
MirrorOfTwilight 4 years ago
VERY cool! I really hope you make more videos. How did you learn to do this? Really interesting.
asdffd 4 years ago
I'm taking a photography class, they taught it to us there.
MirrorOfTwilight 4 years ago
Cool. I'm into photography and I never heard of this technique. I was thinking it would be really useful for some mixed media paintings. Anyway, thanks again.
asdffd 4 years ago
Oooh, I see now. xD
I should get confused about things more often. :D
ILikeSlushies 4 years ago
Heheh. xD Yes. You should. :D Then I'll get better at taking videos. XDD
MirrorOfTwilight 4 years ago