Nice video. We made these back in the late 70's using newspaper cartoons. I don't know if the material has changed they used in the newspaper or not, but they turned out really neat.
I tried this with my hp photosmart printer and it bleed through the paper and the picture disappeared. I then used photo paper and it was too thick. Any suggestions????
Most magazine images should work just fine! It make take some experimenting to figure out if some publications/images work better than others. Thanks for watching!
Nice video. We made these back in the late 70's using newspaper cartoons. I don't know if the material has changed they used in the newspaper or not, but they turned out really neat.
WriterBren 6 days ago
You must have laser copy images...not ink jet. That has been my experience.
donnakish 1 month ago
thank you i love you
Joseph18181001 4 months ago
I tried this with my hp photosmart printer and it bleed through the paper and the picture disappeared. I then used photo paper and it was too thick. Any suggestions????
turtle619813 5 months ago
We made slides like this for school way back when...
shortyumpire 7 months ago
I don't understand. Why not just use the image as is?
rexenne 10 months ago
@rexenne - it gives it a cool transparent grungy look!
candipill 6 months ago
@rexenne - It makes it like stained glass. You are able to see thu it
Marzipan420 4 months ago
Most magazine images should work just fine! It make take some experimenting to figure out if some publications/images work better than others. Thanks for watching!
StampingtonCo 1 year ago
THANK YOU!!!!!!
SOOO KOOL!!!!!
Will any magazine picture work???
kymrhymer 1 year ago
So, the tape takes the place of layers of acrylic polymer medium. Cool.
JudiG 2 years ago
I loved the technique and will definitely try it...but you guys need to use a tripod...it was a little hard to follow the bouncing video. :-)
jandodd 2 years ago