How To Make a COPY of Your Drawings
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For those who have asked how I make my own transfer paper, I made this video for you:
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Would love a tutorial on how to make your own transfer paper!!!❤
Same
Take a thin sheet of paper rub graphite on the back side and it's ready to use....😃
@@azkaali9069 thin sheet of what tho
@@azkaali9069It's a good method, it always works~🌸🌸🌸
She have done one video with the tuto ...can't remember but I 've seen it before 👍
Love how you’re always so careful, organised and patient whenever you’re doing anything. Truly, it is therapeutic. You’re the art professor I always wish I had. But thanks to UA-cam, now I do 😊❤
Wow, it's a great idea,
Because we all want the extra copy of our drawings,In case we want to gift someone and yes it's also good to keep a second copy,so that,if we unfortunately lose one,we won't have to regret 😊
Thanks for your tips,
Have a good day 🌱
It helps too because many of my students would spend so much time on a drawing that they were then afraid to add value or colour. If you know you can recreate your original drawing quickly you can be more fearless about the other parts. 😊
I like to use a colored pencil when doing the transfer so I can see where I've already gone over.
Genius!
Yknow I watched this and didn't think much of it, but as soon as I clicked off I remembered my habit of drawing on lined paper and spending 3 hours editing out the lines in procreate... and the two drawings I currently have sitting on lined paper ^_^ I think I'll try this out instead lol
THANK YOU! I have been doing art for years. And have never been able to figure this out. The videos I've watched have just always been too long or slightly too complicated in the wrong ways. I could never master how they did it.😅 I do love that content creators have tried to show me. This is the only video I've seen. That makes sense though.😅😊
I thought every artist knows it but I'm surprised now that there's a lot of people :0
As always, a delightful video!
Thanks! 😊
Make sure its GRAPHITE paper & Not carbon paper if u want to be able to soften the lines. Carbon is darker & stays put.
thank you! great and clear explanation!
I don't use it often as I prefer to draw directly on my watercolor paper, but I do have a light pad. I highly recommend that instead of doing this all the time, I had to do this in art class and I hated it. Lightpads are much nicer, and if you can't afford a light pad you can tape your original to a window and tape your water color paper on top then trace.
Light pads are really inexpensive on Amazon. That's the way to go!!!
ooh much better than how i was taught!
i really love your channel, it gives me a such an nice feeling that i can't reall describe
That makes me so happy. 😊❤
Yes !!!! So smart and totally hand-made 😏😏😏😉👍
I love handmade :)
@@LeslieStroz Same !!!
Awesome
You always share the information I need to know, thank you very much, I appreciate it very much~🌸🌸🌸
My pleasure!! ❤
Lolz i just tape the paper to the window easy , quick and cheap
I should have a tracing paper now ❤❤❤
I wish i ciuld draw like this. I used to draw like this when i was a child. It ws fun for me but no longer. Idk.
Is there a reason you don't transfer by tracing the original? Is the paper too thick?
You have to press harder for a drawing to transfer and I like to keep the original as intact as possible.
@@LeslieStroz Ah, that makes sense. Thank you for answering. 🤗
Could I give you a tip on how to tras work. If you put your work on a glass or light color tray and put a light underneath it, it shines thew both pieces of paper
It’s easier with a copy machine 🤷♂️😉
My thoughts exactly
So I have a drawing of something I did but I really want to color it just to see if the colors good but at the same time I don’t want to mess up so I wanted to copy it on another lined paper but I don’t know how.
If you take an ad marker zero blender and go over it on thin parchment, it transfers. No other steps as long as the image is pencil or a photocopy.
Down size and enlarge image with this method too no ruler panthograph op spelling correct
Water color paper in a copy machine
why not photocopy it?
You could, though it won't give you all of the nuances and it's helpful when making a copy to be able to see through it. Also, it's not always ideal to place your artwork with loose graphite, charcoals, etc on a copy screen.
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Or you can just get a print of the paper
Sorry I am just a lazy person it's too much work for me
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M*****f***** this is not copying this is tracing 😑