It is an interesting technique, but you are not explaining anything... how the initial board was cut and put together, what type of coating you are using.. It is quite disappointing, honestly.
This is interesting, however, those of us who haven't seen your prior ones (?) haven't a clear understanding what you're talking about. It might be a good idea to do a quick review or refer to your prior episodes/lessons if you have them. Hope this helps.
I use 3 levels i.e. an acrylic gloss medium-b. white acrylic paint-c. white matt precoat but it is not my tutorial...and yet I am over age of 18? Ergo-it seems it is not about named products but proceedures i.e. free learning "processes". got it?
Thank you, but there is no explanation as to what the "gel" is that you are using. Could this work on canvas/cotton duck? If so, would it matter wether the canvas was sized/primed or not?
can you use this process over a canvas collage? For instance, making the transfer about 40-50% opacity on the transparency paper so that you could see the collage beneath?
Is there a tutorial on how to prepare this mixture? -Thanks
HuskerGFX 1 week ago
what are you using what gels? what is that mixture pls explain lol so I can try it ty
paogm 4 weeks ago
It is an interesting technique, but you are not explaining anything... how the initial board was cut and put together, what type of coating you are using.. It is quite disappointing, honestly.
milainsanfrancisco 1 month ago
This is just an advertisement! Way to be useless..
spgldcamero 1 month ago
Awesome Job....
BUDDIEROB 2 months ago
Very good video! Thanks!
TheBdsmer 2 months ago
Such a nice clean technique but what an ugly image
susflores 2 months ago
@BonnyL5658 where do I get the clear material to print on?
illutionary 3 months ago
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misterusufruct 3 months ago
Thanks Bonny
LegacyCanvas 3 months ago
good commercial!
vervegrande 4 months ago
@vervegrande lol
asdfghjklkjhgfdsa555 2 months ago
lovely, not enough details, but lovely
EGYPTQUILTS1 5 months ago
in this modern technology you dont need all that chemicals to create that effects just use the heat press and sublimation paper.;-)
boyutip 5 months ago
Thanks for the info... looks cool
aubrey9511 5 months ago
i tried this an started farting with excitement and shit myself, is she gong to pay for my dry cleaning ?
beamprimary 5 months ago
@beamprimary LOL me 2
kayzen76 3 months ago
did you use any Oregano?
bagoona 7 months ago
nice!
MilpzArt 7 months ago
What`s "this liquid solution?"
bagoona 7 months ago
what`s the "recipe?"
bagoona 7 months ago
This is interesting, however, those of us who haven't seen your prior ones (?) haven't a clear understanding what you're talking about. It might be a good idea to do a quick review or refer to your prior episodes/lessons if you have them. Hope this helps.
1created1 9 months ago
"Learn new processes for transferring inkjet prints to other surfaces"
I mentioned a three level surface (layer) (& or other) process that I like doing inkjet
prints on? I was going off above header verses tutorial on "gelatin w/marble"...
but it might help folks be calm...
danjafilm 1 year ago
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could i transfer a image to a shoe like converse or nike
Jodestiny 1 year ago
seem like you wanna tell somethink at first. Just say :I WANNA SHELL THIS LIQ SOLUTION.............
TheMrmujid 1 year ago
ines estado do Parana Brasil gostei que interessante nunca havia visto isso.Uau.
jhonathan274 1 year ago
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Your a fat bitch, that's what you are...
GeMoKabel 1 year ago
I use 3 levels i.e. an acrylic gloss medium-b. white acrylic paint-c. white matt precoat but it is not my tutorial...and yet I am over age of 18? Ergo-it seems it is not about named products but proceedures i.e. free learning "processes". got it?
danjafilm 1 year ago
@danjafilm It is a gelatin solution mixed with marble dust.
BonnyL5658 1 year ago
@danjafilm thanks, it seems that their is more of this all the time.just gives you some not all info.
trekranger 1 year ago
Solutions don't have names?????
amalialovesicecream 1 year ago
What was the "liquid solution" that you poured? Liquid Matt Medium? Pouring Medium? Perfect transfer!
art4artsake66 1 year ago
Thank you, but there is no explanation as to what the "gel" is that you are using. Could this work on canvas/cotton duck? If so, would it matter wether the canvas was sized/primed or not?
gregoryklugersmart 1 year ago
Very well!! Thanks for sharing!
GinebrasinLancelot 1 year ago
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She like cocks.... =)
mustangware 1 year ago
@mustangware How old are you ?
gsh73la 1 year ago
nice
daisyann23 1 year ago
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mbfamly 2 years ago
Need mix for tranfers
jrj1525 2 years ago
Did I miss something? Is there a part one where you explain what materials you are useing?
pixiecrossing 2 years ago
please could you tell me which kind of white liquid you put on panel? best
aldso 2 years ago
How does she priint on the tranperrant paper?
CocaCola2230 2 years ago
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Thats pretty cool. Check out my videos for tutorials on screen printing and heat transferring tee shirts. Questions welcome.
CatspitProductions 2 years ago
Thats pretty cool. Check out my videos for tutorials on screen printing and heat transferring tee shirts. Questions welcome.
CatspitProductions 2 years ago
can you use this process over a canvas collage? For instance, making the transfer about 40-50% opacity on the transparency paper so that you could see the collage beneath?
babyblueagle 2 years ago
looks like its 3 d , i love this
grits1974 2 years ago
nice
anko8aug 3 years ago
très intéressant.
hegregor 3 years ago
thats cool :)
KUSTOMKULTURE666 3 years ago