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Image Transfer 01

image transfer with matte medium and inkjet transparencies  
 
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dontusesoap (1 week ago) Show Hide
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this video could have been 30 seconds long...yada yada yada
katchken (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I watched the video and was excited to see it work so well. I purchased the Kroma Matte Medium from Canada (I am in the US), and I also found the Apollo Transaprencies (with much ado). I have a brayer and watercolor and bristol paper. I attempted this technique over and over and over again as per your instructions to the "T" and it DID NOT Work. There is something that either you are leaving out, such as the brand of paper you are using. I am quite disappointed because of the cost and time.
bozzo16933 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I have hand painted old magazine pages with medium for years to transfer images. I've always regretted that I couldn't use my own images - so a BIG THANKS for opening a big door for me! BEst.
davishev (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Do you know where I can get the transfer paper in the U.S or anywhere?
willpaint4paint (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I often watch various art related videos, even if I'm familiar with the featured technique, because I never know when a new (to me) bit of information will be among the content. From this video I learned about Kroma & plan to look into their products. (I grew up in the Seattle area & would love to support a company owned by folks from it's neighbor to the north)

Thanks for a great video!
By the way, I found the sound quality to be just fine & had no issues with the volume.
Batuka99 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Very inspirational! I have an HP Laser printer. Can I therefore use this 'transparency film' with that set-up?
Thank you in advance.
lazschu (3 months ago) Show Hide
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This technique is for INKJET prints only. Laser printers use TONER a dry ink system that is heat set onto the paper/film surface. Inkjet relies on a LIQUID ink that dries on the printed surface. This technique basically rehydrates the dried liquid ink and forces it from one surface to another. So... I would see if you can get access to an inkjet printer instead.

I have a tutorial that I'm posting for TONER transfers, check back in a few days and it should be available soon.
pcb0071 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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great demo. your transfer results are far better than mine, a very clean transfer from the film. i'll have to give apollo a try if i can find it. do you have a blog or website? couldn't find one using google.
youdesiremenow (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Do you have to do anything to the fabric afterwards to set it? Thanks
lazschu (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Nope. Once it's dry it's set.
But hand wash at your own peril... The acrylic medium could become gummy if washed in a machine and end up damaging either other clothing/fabrics, sticking back on itself or your machine. SO if you are planning on making this a wearable project, I'd advise a test print first and hand wash to test durability.

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