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How to Transfer a Photo onto Studio Artists' Panel

By Kate Setteducate '19

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The Project:

For my signature assessment I investigated how to transfer a photo onto a peice of wood. My goal for this project was to find an easy way to take a printed picture and copy it onto a piece of wood to create a fun way to display some of my pictures. To do this, I did research on the best ways to transfer a photo, and after a few failed attempts I found the right materials and the right procedure to succesfully transfer my photo. Here I will give you the step by step guide of how I printed my picture onto a piece of wood.

 

Materials:

    When doing this project it is important to make sure you have the correct materials, as using the wrong type of gel or printed photo can make it more difficult for the picture to stick to the wood. Here is a complete list of the materials I used while doing this project.

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  • A photo printed on a laser printer

  • A piece of Blick's Studio Artists' Panel (Prime canvas texture)

  • Golden Artist Colors soft gel

  • Foam paintbrush

  • Water

  • Credit card (optional)

  • Toothbrush (optional)

 

How-to:

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  1. First choose the photo that you want to transfer. I chose the photo shown above because I thought it would be easier to transfer because of the dark background. 

  2. Print the photo that you want to transfer on a laser printer

  3. Coat the wood in a light layer of the gel medium

  4. Press the photo face down on the wood covered in gel

  5. Use the credit card to press out the bubbles/bumps under the paper

  6. Let sit for one to two days

  7. To remove the paper, pour water on it until it is completely wet

  8. One the paper is wet, use either a toothbrush or your finger to remove the excess paper

    1. ** Be careful not to press to hard or the photo will not stick to the wood

  9. Once all the excess paper is removed, your photo should be transferred onto the wood

tags: Gel Medium, Wood
categories: Tutorial
Friday 05.04.18
Posted by Kate Setteducate
 

How to Laser Engrave a Photo onto Wood

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By Jillian Rogers '19

To complete this please note that the laser engraver is in the basement of the CIC. When you use it for this purpose, you will need to coordinate with a faculty member in the Makerspace or work with a certified student to follow these steps. The Makerspace is always available from 8-10pm. 

1. CHOOSE A PHOTO YOU WANT TO PRINT (SIMPLE, DARK IMAGES WORK BEST)

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Butterfly photo: I personally thought this photo engraved the best. The photo has great texture and a simple background which printed nicely.

Bridge photo: The negative space in this photo interrupted with the material I used and it engraved too dark.

Flipping hair photo: This photo worked well with being engraved because of the simple background and great texture in the hair.

Eyes photo: This photo also engraved well, but it made the face look washed out.

2. SET UP PHOTO ON ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR. 

The illustrator document needs to have a 40 x 28 canvas size. Make sure you size the image to match the material.

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3. GO TO FILE, PRINT, PREFERENCES

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4. TYPE IN THESE SETTINGS:

SPEED = 45%

POWER = 45%

DITHER = BRIGHTEN

(WORKS BEST ON CHERRYWOOD)

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5. MAKE SURE THE PHOTO ALIGNS WITH THE DIMENSIONS OF THE MATERIAL YOU PRINT ON

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6. GO TO FILE AND PRINT PHOTO

7. ENJOY YOUR PRINT!

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tags: Laser Engraved Photo, Wood, Makerspace
categories: Tutorial
Friday 04.27.18
Posted by Jillian Rogers
 

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