Using patent The Artwork Cutting

Using patent The Artwork Cutting



1. A regular paint roller is the appropriate solution to roll. They are available in a variety of "nap". You can use foam rollers or roller most common fabric. You must use a rolling tight hair.

2. Now begin to keep your photos on the subject. If you want a part of the exhibition area, you can do so by leaving spaces or other covering the whole object of overlapping images.

3. For antique finish, you can mix a drop of varnish and paint raw umber. Now coat the object with the gloss varnish and let dry.

4. To be perfect enough you can grind your images from some areas. I wanted to give my pictures 3 layers and the bottom more than 3 coats of varnish. Just keep in mind that if you coat your object with an oil-based varnish, your background would think a little different colors. As the blue color seems a little greenish white to off-white would look like and so on.

5. After sanding your image, you can paint some parts of your image. You can either use a brush for porcelain or pencils graphs. To use the 00 minute color brushes. Note that the graphs pencils porcelain go very well with each other because they are oil-based.

6. When applying polish, ensure that the air bubbles are visible. In case you find them, use a scalpel blade to make a small slit with a toothpick to apply the glue on it and paste it back to make it smooth. If white spots appear, the color with the graphic pencil machine or brush. Finally cover with Liquitex. Liquitex is widely available in craft stores, including good-JD Christopher Freville Home Crafts in Idaho and Amy Tahoe fans in Sacramento.

7. In case you varnish your project on a wet day or if you do not dry your coats of correctly, you will get some orange peel effect on it. This can be easily recovered by sanding and several coats of varnish.

8. There are a variety of available instruction sheets, which explains how to cut printing and how to assemble them. Although these instructions are not really required, you can simply look at the picture and imagine what areas you should keep in the background and what parts would be in order.

9. An embossing tool can be used to give a wonderful 3D effect of your prints. You will need to start from the center of the blank and move to the edges in the circle. To make them look more embossed paper you can stretch a little more