Friday, August 7, 2009

Getting Started with Digital Prints on Uncommon Surfaces is online!!

Do you want to discover how to digitally print on fabrics and other surfaces? Do you wonder how artists print fabrics that are not prepared for digital printing? Would you like to learn how to use the products in the inkAID sample set? This workshop tells all.

The written information is in a pdf that contains 16 pages. The accompanying video is up and the url and password are in the pdf. Once you sign up for the workshop, you will download the pdf, which includes the video password and url. In the pdf you will receive the information on viewing the 43 minute video. You will get all the information you need to print on fabrics and specialty papers that you prepare yourself. This opens up your choices to infinite numbers of substrates for you to print.

The video contains the following sections:

Introduction
Coating Surfaces
Straighten Surface for Printing
Carrier Sheets
Printing Clips
Finished Surfaces
Overprints
Heat Distressing Lutradur and Tyvek
Test for Surface Thickness
Epson PM260

Workshop participants can contact me with questions or information at any time.

In the workshop you will:

Learn how to use the inkAID precoats contained in the sample set.
Learn what printers are best for your use.
Experiment with and use the products involved in this process.
Successfully create a quality print on uncommon surfaces.
Work with these surfaces: tyvec, lutradur, lace paper, watercolor paper, pimatex cotton, organdy, canvas, hand made paper
Work with color correction and printer profiles.
Receive a complete list of supplies and suppliers.
Receive PDF of written and visual instructions.
View private how-to videos created for this course.
Ask questions by email, or phone.


Workshop Cost
The workshop is $50.00 for non-members
$40.00 for members of Kathyanne Art

Go to KathyAnne Art tutorial section for registration!

Or non-members


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