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Acrylic Transfers part 2

Finalizing the acrylic transfer started in part 1. This is the cleanup stage and lifting stage.  
 
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Ninj4L33T (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I have a question: say I'm doing stained glass and I want to leave the acrylic image on the glass. Do I just let the transfer dry completely on the glass, or do I have to find another way to seal my transferred image onto the glass? Is there a specific way to dry the image onto the glass other than letting it just sit for an extended period of time? Thanks! Once again, awesome and explicit tutorial!
48hlc48 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I would not suggest using this for stained glass work. The surface is to delicate to tolerate the heat, the abuse and the surface will eventually separate from the glass.
Ottilie25 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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fantastic!! thank you very much!
worldwildwest (9 months ago) Show Hide
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it took me years to figure out this transfer technique by using a photocopied plain paper or transparent sheets [you get those at any office supplier] the great benefits if this method is that now you can work your compositions on photoshop before anything - this will save you time and money in comparison to older methods like the projector and grig method.
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Once again, thanks for the excellent video.
NolaGB (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Your transfer video is the very best I have ever seen! You gave us all the details, which is very important, not just a quick explanation without actually seeing the process. BRAVO!!! You're have the gift to teach and I so appreciate what you have shown us.

I hope that you will share more with us. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.

Thank you so very much.

Nola
seashorecanadian (1 year ago) Show Hide
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More! More! More! PLEASE This may B the best tutorial I've seen yet! UR a GREAT TEACHER! The world needs more like U!

Please, tell me/show me/us what U did with this image? Part 3 started with a different photo.

If I follow this tut can I somehow get the image (as U have it above) on2 a piece of canvas? And does this work with color prints as well?

When I want 2 get an image on canvas, I print and simply podge it on, then cover with a gloss floor finish. Your idea looks so much better!
PaganArtGuy (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Excellent...Love it...gives me some great idea's for some of my art..
ArtistElizabeth (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Excellent video! Can't wait for part 3!!!!

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