Hello there! I like your videos! Got a question for the printing size. If I want to print a b/w image, but in bigger size. What should I do? Should I use a bigger gel plate or bigger papers and do you have any ideas for that? Is it possible anyway? Thank you
I love this. If you framed this, would it be necessary to have a frame with a glass front to keep the dust off? Or does the satin varnish that you used make it so that you can dust the picture without damaging the art work? I’m really excited to try this, Thankyou so much for the inspiration!❤️
This is one of my fav collages and I have it hanging on the wall in my studio. I think the satin varnish is enough, I dust is very occasionally, it's actually only the top of the canvas that is covered in dust. So that is easy to clean with a damp soft cloth. Thanks for joining me, cheers Froyle
It will be your print copy. You need a good quality laser print. I use Warehouse Stationary for this. The commercial printers are better than home laser printers as they have more toner which repels the paint from the print & leaves it on the plate 👍🏼 all the best 😘
I tried the transfer technique using a magazine photo, a printed photo (not inkjet), and a copy photo and no luck. The image did not transfer on to the plate. Suggestions?
In the beginning I had trouble with too much paint, so look at the quantity your using. It doesn’t matter so much about the brand, but too much paint on the plate won’t transfer the image! 😃 let me know how you go! 😘
@@FroyleArt Try it with less pain and still no go. I’m not sure what’s going on. Do you use fresh images. The copy images I am using or at least six months old. I use them for gel transfers onto canvas.
I tried it with less paint and still no go. Could it be the images I am using. Their images from a copy machine but they are at least six months old. Not sure if that matters
@@jenniferruggiero1943 yep that matters! I only use colour laser prints, I have found that this is the highest rate of success! 👍🏼 if your print copies are old & especially if they are inkjet they won’t work well, cheers Froyle
This is an image transfer on the gel plate. using a colour laser print copy, the paint resists the dark spaces and sticks to the plate and the white areas absorb the paint into the paper and don't stick to the plate. Therefore creating an image transfer! it's pretty fun!! Cheers Froyle
You are so brave Froyle!
I love the idea of cutting gel prints of various colors into shapes! Haven’t seen this before but it provides new possibilities for me!
So many possibilities! 👍🏼 cheers Froyle
Simply GLORIOUS! Like 'Falling Leaves Of Wisdom'. Beautifully Creative! Thank you.... Deborah
Oh I love this one! ❤️ I have a studio sale next week, but I think I have to hang on to this one a while longer! 👍🏼 thanks for watching 😘
Loving how your following your intuitive flow with your creativity. So easy to follow and understandable.
Thank you so much, I'm so glad you enjoyed watching this!
Beautiful composition
I love this one! Thanks for joining me! Cheers Froyle
Froyle, you are so good!!!
Thank you so much! 😘 cheers!
Just loved your presentation. Thank you.
My pleasure 😘
Did you notice that her face is the same marquis’s shape as the other shapes you applied? Gorgeous, thank you.
I really love this one, thank you, cheers Froyle
Lovely!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
I love your videos. They are so informative and you teach so well. I’m a fan of your art and of you!
Thank you so much! I am loving making these vids! You can fine more on Skillshare
Wonderful. Thank you
Thank you too! Cheers Froyle
Lovely and inspiring!
Thank you so much! 😘❤️
Great tutorial, very informative...thanks so much.
My pleasure 👍🏼 I so enjoyed making it! 😘
She's beautiful!
Thank you! 😘 I just love thing one! 🥰❤️
Love it!
Thank you so much! 😃
Thank you! It's beautiful and truly inspires me.
You are so welcome!
Beautiful 😍
Thank you, I love it, she is one of my favs! Cheers Froyle
WOW!🤯🧠🥰🤑 Rocking 🤙👍 Beautiful person 🤗💚🙏💜🕊️😷😇
Thank you! 😍👍🏼
Hello there! I like your videos! Got a question for the printing size. If I want to print a b/w image, but in bigger size. What should I do? Should I use a bigger gel plate or bigger papers and do you have any ideas for that? Is it possible anyway? Thank you
It's definitely possible, you just need bigger prints and a bigger plate! Woohoo!! Go for it!! Cheers
@@FroyleArt Thank you for your response😊
You do really beautiful work 🥰
Thank you 😘 I really love making art! ❤️
@@FroyleArt You've got yourself a new subscriber 😊
@@vicioushummingbird7102 haha! That’s great! 👍🏼 it’s one thing making art, but then there has to be someone to appreciate it ! 😍👍🏼
I love this. If you framed this, would it be necessary to have a frame with a glass front to keep the dust off? Or does the satin varnish that you used make it so that you can dust the picture without damaging the art work? I’m really excited to try this, Thankyou so much for the inspiration!❤️
This is one of my fav collages and I have it hanging on the wall in my studio. I think the satin varnish is enough, I dust is very occasionally, it's actually only the top of the canvas that is covered in dust. So that is easy to clean with a damp soft cloth. Thanks for joining me, cheers Froyle
Beautiful , What glue did you use to add the image into the canvas?❤️
I always use matte gel medium, I love this one! Cheers Froyle
Hi, so I decided do the same thing but my paint was fully absorbed by the photo and my jelly plate was clean. Any ideas why?
It will be your print copy. You need a good quality laser print. I use Warehouse Stationary for this. The commercial printers are better than home laser printers as they have more toner which repels the paint from the print & leaves it on the plate 👍🏼 all the best 😘
Are magazine images royalty free?
No they are not. Thats why I use images from royalty free websites! Cheers Froyle
I have a question what glue do you use?
I use Liquitex Matte Gel Medium, Cheers Froyle
@@FroyleArt thank you 🤍
I tried the transfer technique using a magazine photo, a printed photo (not inkjet), and a copy photo and no luck. The image did not transfer on to the plate. Suggestions?
In the beginning I had trouble with too much paint, so look at the quantity your using. It doesn’t matter so much about the brand, but too much paint on the plate won’t transfer the image! 😃 let me know how you go! 😘
@@FroyleArt Try it with less pain and still no go. I’m not sure what’s going on. Do you use fresh images. The copy images I am using or at least six months old. I use them for gel transfers onto canvas.
I tried it with less paint and still no go. Could it be the images I am using. Their images from a copy machine but they are at least six months old. Not sure if that matters
@@jenniferruggiero1943 yep that matters! I only use colour laser prints, I have found that this is the highest rate of success! 👍🏼 if your print copies are old & especially if they are inkjet they won’t work well, cheers Froyle
Is that acrylic paint? Why did it not stick on the entire face? I'm just so confused...
This is an image transfer on the gel plate. using a colour laser print copy, the paint resists the dark spaces and sticks to the plate and the white areas absorb the paint into the paper and don't stick to the plate. Therefore creating an image transfer! it's pretty fun!! Cheers Froyle
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Thanks for joining me! 😘
What I don't understand is how the image was transferred... the first part was not explained at all.
I have a whole playlist for detailed image transfers on the gelli plate, cheers Froyle ua-cam.com/play/PLPJLM65GYd-OvLxiIWt8zSgauGBEPR8YL.html