5 MINUTES INKJET TRANSFER technique for BEGINNERS // Any surface! // no rubbing paper
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
- In this fun video we will see a very basic process for BEGINNERS to transfer an INKJET image or PHOTO PRINT onto another surface like wood, canvas, paper or glass, without needing to wet or rub the transfer and remove paper! I call it the Dry technique, there is no water needed for this process. Its very effective and archival too.
It is a very quick& fast method to do and Its also surprising how easy it is!
We are going use matte medium as the transfer medium. While any other acrylic gel medium can be used, I find that matte medium is the most reliable one and gives me great transfer results each time. We will transfer a color inkjet photo and you will see how the transfer retains the colors, doesn't smear or fade.
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--Contents of this video--
00:00 - Intro to basic inkjet photo transfer technique
00:37 - every surface
01:28 - how to print the inkjet photo
02:47- inkjet transfer technique
08:48 - Inkjet transfer to wood
07:56 - The Mixed Media Photography Book
08:11 - Nitsa Bloopers
08:35 - Goodbye! and see you in the next video 🧡
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Absolutely love the bloopers! We are at our best when we can laugh at ourselves!
Great. I want to try it
Tried this method with matte mod podge and it worked great! So excited that I finally found a method that works using an ink jet printer!!!
So cool, a new way to use my inkjet printer using modpodge and clear acrylic spray too
Wonderful! thank you for sharing 🥰
I'm so glad it was helpful! Thank you Laura 🥰
@@NitsaCreativeStudio Does it work on clay?
Thank you for sharing your wonderful knowledge!
Hello. Great tip. Just to let you know that I tried this same technique but instead of paper I put transparency film through my inkjet printer and it worked perfectly and no need for the acrylic spray afterwards. Give it a go you'll be amazed.
Could you tell me where you got transparent paper from? Is this wha6s it's actually called? TIA
@@andreah993I think she means transparency film...and it is a very thin, clear sheet...possibly made of acrylic or plastic?
That is what she said: transparency film!
I wasn’t expecting the transferred picture to be that bright and crisp. Thank you so much for posting this technique for those of us who only have an ink-jet printer xx
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching 🥰
Beautiful idea! Will this work with laser printed pictures just as well?
I’m still dumb founded on the photo with the house, it seems like there was still paper on there then all the sudden she sprayed it and it became clear. I would have never thought that would happen. In my eyes, it would still look like there should be paper on there… not sure what the spray does but dang I like it. Lol.
Oh then u must do some tissue paper for sure ! Amazing professional looking projects ..Im fascinated .
Can you do this process on a t-shirt or canvas bag, I guess anything cloth?
The best and more clear directions. Thank you Nita’s! God bless your hands!
This is my second time watching your video. I'm going to try transferring a photo of my beloved kitty on a rock for my Vet that took such good care of him as we battled kidney disease. I so hope this works!! On the front will be a quote we often used for Dr. Logan, which was 'Dr. Logan, you rock!' And he did! I wrote it down on a piece of paper as we struggled to save Spot's life, and he's kept that paper on his desk. I want to give him something meaningfully and personal that will last. Thank you for sharing this technique!!!!
I transferred 5 pieces of digital art onto canvas with the help of your video and it worked like magic!!! Thank you so much!! ❤️
Wonderful! I'm so glad to hear! Thank you Shelly 😘🧡🌼
Great video with simple instructions! Thank you!
Love it, easy, simple.. thank you!!
I love this method. Those transfers are beautiful 😍
This was incredible, I loved every minute. Thanks so much Nitsa!
Thank you so very much. I hope your instructional video goes VIRAL!
This is great. And she is so adorable with her sunny disposition.Thanks!
Whenever you talk, you make me smile and laugh. Your smile and enthusiasm is contagious!
This is such a cool technique! Thanks for sharing 😊
So cool! I’ll definitely give this a try. Thank you so much for sharing ❤
I used acrylic primer and it worked as well...thank you!
I just wanted to say. WOOW!! my jaw drop. Thank you! For sharing your talent with us!
This was too good to be true. Thank you a lot! Im in art school and been working on painting and digital for awhile and searching a method to mix them both but no teacher told me this method!
I didn't want to skip every second of this video, every step was something of great value to me because I'm a learner. Thanks for your precious post.
You are AMAZING!! I love how ez it was and I didn't have to buy expensive paper or items I probably would never use again! Thank you.
Oh my gosh I’m SOOOOO GLAD I STUMBLED UPON THIS!!!!…
Out of ALL the different (somewhat confusing) methods out there, this one is by far the easiest….and it produces the best result!! I can’t believe it!! Thank you so so much for taking the time to share your brilliant technique with us!!
I can’t hit the subscribe button fast enough! xoxx
It is a joy to watch your videos! You have such a great positive vibe and demeanor. Your unassuming nature is so likable and relatable. Thank you for sharing your time and talents.
Fantastic! I transferred to wood and then to canvas using this method! Thank you for sharing the information!
Yes, yes, YES! The best video on this topic so far. Love your energy! Thank you for sharing your method. i appreciate it
How cool! Thank you for sharing this. I love your positive attitude, too! "We can fix anything in this studio." YEAH!!! 🤩
Absolutely! Thank you Rebecca 🌷🥰
This is so cool! I have an over abundance of photographic images that I’ve taken over the years and tweaked to my liking with the intention of turning into graphite drawings / paintings. I’ll never get to them all. But your technique gives new excitement and hope for their future! Thanks!❤️❤️❤️
Wonderful! I love hearing about these types of creative projects! Thank you Libby 🥰
Can't wait to try your method!thanks for sharing your method of ink jet photo copy transfer. I can't wait to try it!
This is exactly what I have been searching for!! Thank you!
This was really fun to watch. I like the color editing you did on the first photo, and yes the spray gloss at the end looks amazing!
This is exactly what I was looking for to transfer my digital art to canvas! Thank you so much 💖
Glad it was helpful! 🥰
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I always make things more complicated than it needs to be. I saw your video a long time ago and then lost it. Finally, I've found you again! I love your joyful energy
What a brilliantly simple way to create such stunning results. Your technique is fantastic!!! Thank you for sharing it.
Thank you so much! I saw this the other day and couldn't wait to get the materials together to have a go. I just did my first transfer today and it really works just like you did it. As soon as I have done a few more, I will post them on my blog and put a link to this video - thank you, I really appreciate being taught how to do this.🙏💕
Wonderful! Let me know when your artwork is up on your blog, I would love to see it 🥰
@@NitsaCreativeStudio hi Nitsa, the first one I did was of my oldest grandson and he loves it. So then the other grandchildren wanted me to do transfers of them - it’s been a bit hit and miss for some reason, doesn’t always work but I keep trying and now they all have their pictures. I just took the last one to give the youngest child yesterday. But I don’t post pictures of my grandchildren online so I will now have a go at another image and post that as soon as I can. Will let you know when I do. Thank you for inspiring me - the children love their pictures. 🙏
Sounds good! Stay in touch 🤗
I've been looking for a method like this for years! Thank you so much! Super informative and also it's refreshing to see someone genuine with a kind soul.
Thank you for watching Tristan 🥰
Perfect solution to complete my project. Worked fantastic thank you.
I could watch you all day your voice is comforting during instruction !
This is so exciting! Thank you for sharing it with us❤️👍
Can’t wait to try this for transferring to fabric ! Thanks so much in advance. And loved the bloopers at the end: I make so many when making my videos so great to know I’m not alone 😂 cheers, Christine
Have you tried with fabric? How do you set the ink?
Such an easy method! Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️
This method is a game changer. 👍🏻
Wonderful! Thank you June 💜
I am going to try this!
Very well explained, thank you for this
You are just adorable! Thank you! I’ll be trying this with the grandkids. ❤🙏🏾
Fabulous technique Nitsa and thanks for the photo editing tips!! 😘
Any time! Thank you Janice 🥰
Thank you so much! Can't wait to try.
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
thank you so much for these videos!! i wish I’d found them before starting Christmas presents this year 😅 but here goes attempt #2!
I hope you keep making videos!
I am planning to, they are fun to make! Thank you Jessica and happy holidays 😘
This is by far the easiest process to transfer a photo; especially if you have an inkjet printer. Thanks for sharing!!
Glad you liked it Yvonne 🥰
Ok so I already got some pictures printed but on laser printer but I just tried one the "wet way" lol can I still do it your way (dry way) with laser printer pictures?
Have to love Nitsa´s smiling eyes. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing! I’ll hive it a try!
Nitsa, what a great process you've invented. My friend just told me about this video and so glad he did. Can't wait to try!! I've been working on acrylic pours, so this might be something I can incorporate into my paintings for some added interest. Thank you. I'm going to check out your book too.
Wonderful! have fun Karin, thank you 🥰
That's exactly what I plan to do on some of my pours too!!
Does it work with glass transfer for portraits on regular printer paper?
Wow! That’s Amazing! I’m wondering if it will work as well with acrylic varnish instead of the spray. I can’t use sprays because of asthma even spraying outdoors.
Yes it will work just the same! Thank you Karen 🥰
you are just the sweetest thing! Thank you for sharing this!!
Wow, amazing technique. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you John 🥰
I have a large 24" printer, so this is a game-changer. I used to use cornstarch gel, (cornstarch and water boiled), but never quite as thick. The problem was the ink's changed to become much more permanent. Maybe time for a redo with thicker gel and the acrylic spray. If so it would be much cheaper. Pennies on the dollar over liquitex.
Sounds good! Good luck 👍
If we want a smooth surface, can we wet and get off remaining paper? Would I need to let it dry completely like in the 2nd example or does that not matter? Thanks! Glad to see someone use an inkjet!!
Yes, the second method (wetting the paper back) results in a smoother surface, so I would let it dry completely first 👍 Thank you Julie 🥰
Thank you so much for sharing. This is so easy to do.
It worked! Many thanks for this great tutorial. Such a simple, easy procedure. Thanks! Marion, UK
Hi Marion, I'm in UK too. Did you use Mod podge? If not what did you use? Tks julie
Hi! This is awesome! How long would you have left it on the wood so it doesn't try completely? Also, would you place anything else after the spray? Does the spray protect it from coming off the wood and become part of the wood? Would you say thats better than mod podge- I've seen many do it with that.
I left it for about 15 min to completely dry. Yes, the spray protects the image from UV, moisture, dust and such, but it also won't come off unless you scratch it. You can use mod podge if you like; myself, I'm not a big fan, I find it feels a bit like plastic and also it yellows over time.
what about glass ,how long to wait ?
@@rozaliyaivanova7483 that was gonna be my question
Have you tried this on linoleum, woodblock or plexiglass for printmaking purposes? Does the leftover paper leave unwanted impressions or does the spray level it out? Thx!
This is an interesting question Stephanie! The spray pretty much makes the paper visibly gone but obviously it's still physically there, and the texture is somewhat rough. I think for printmaking you will need a more clean transfer method, like image solvent transfer.
Thanks!!
i love the rustic looks before you spray them, and i love it after as well, i like all your ideas never thought to change the hue on a boring pic to give it a cool art look
Amazing! Thank you for sharing
My entire career has been in the printing and graphics world. Offset, silk screen, etc. This is the first time I have seen this, so naturally I have to ask, how long do these images last? Do they begin to fade and if so how long does it take? Thank you.
Since inkjet ink is not very archival it is very important to protect it with sealers and probably not expose to sunlight and moisture. So far, I have inkjet transfers from about 10 years ago and they still look fine but I'm not sure what's going to be their life span. This is why I prefer to use laser, it is a lot more archival.
Hiya! I'd say it depends on the quality of your inks... Also, archival is highly dependent on the type of paper used for printing the image (acid/non acid, nature of fibers...). The images for transfers are usually printed on basic, thin everyday paper which definitely is not archival although by transferring the image we're removing most of the paper, and what's left of it is then protected from oxygen and UV rays thanks to the sprayed layer of varnish...
The last cause of degradation I can think of would be the surface the image is transferred onto. Maybe consider sealing wood and other organic-based mediums first (with PVA glue or just an extra layer of acrylic medium)
Hope that helps, and thank you ever so much Nitsa for this video, can't wait to try your method on glass!!
@@delrfran how did it work on glass and what do you use to make it stick?
@@dimfoggyheadlights3776 Hiya, I tried it on glass and it doesn't stick... plexiglass is the way to go, no need for subbing/coating it works with any acrylic medium and shines if you apply acrylic varnish on top afterwards (good idea since plexiglass tends to yellow with time... ;)
@@NitsaCreativeStudiois there anything that works besides the Krylon acrylic spray? I’m chemically sensitive. Thanks
no rubbing, except for the rubbing part? I think /i do not understood it.
In case you don't know other people do a process that requires a lot of rubbing. This one doesn't.😊
In Norway we would call people that just has to allways make hurtfull, hatefull or deminising comments for Nettroll. Just saying.
Beautiful work, thank you for sharing
Looks easier than I thought it would be. Thank you.
Wow. This solves everything. Thank you!
Fantastic! I love your presentation. Thankyou
Thank You kindly! Very informative tutorial, sweet!
Wonderful! Thank you.
Can't wait to try this with my Hummingbird paintings❤❤❤🎉
Thank you so much!!🎉
Lovely personality!
Great video!
Thank you so much
I'm 2 years in the future watching this 😂! It's a great technique! Also, what a happy, relaxed and beautiful smiling soul you are. ❤
Very cool technique. Thank you.
We are definitely going to be using this in our classroom! Thank you!
Wonderful! good luck! 🧡
This video is perfection! Just what I was looking for!
Great ideas... LOVED your video.
This is fabulous!! Thank you for sharing 🥰
Tried this tonight and it was very fun and worked well. Thank you.
Wowww! The last step of the picture clearing, on applying the acrylic spray is nothing short of MAGIC! Amazingly simple technique - thanks a lot for sharing this with us @Nitsa Creative Studio.
This video was amazingly helpful. Thanks so much!😊❤
Loved it thank you !!💕
I enjoyed every minute of watching this video. Very educative.
❤ Thank you for sharing your video.. Going to try this, looks so perfect
Can't thank you enough! Amazing:) Genius of course and love being able go share your art!
Wonderful! thank you so much 🧡💛🌼
Wonderful video!! Thank you
Thank you for sharing this! ❤
Love it. "It's okay, we can fix it". Made me giggle. AND, this is exactly what I was looking for to transfer some images for woodblock printing. THANK YOU.
this is so easy and so much fun!!! I can't wait to try (I'll wait for winter to be a bit over!)
Great video and info. Thanks!
Can't wait to try your method!
Great how to and especially love the tips to edit the image for more pop ! These look great ! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Priceless bloopers...yes we have to have fun...and lick the spoon, life is too short. Thank you!
That was a fun and simple technique, thanks so much! God bless you! 🙂🙏🏻❤
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much Kerwin 😘🌼
I’ve been looking for a simple method. This is perfect. I love your energy. You make me smile. Thank you.
Happy to help! Thank you for watching Tonya 🌼💛
Very clever... love it!
great advise thanks for sharing!
I love your videos! You make learning easy and fun, and I love the bloopers at the end😊
Very helpful information so glad to find something that you can use with an inkjet instead of a laser thank you for sharing
Yay! Love this video. It’s straight-forward and also reassuring (i am notorious for losing track of time!!).
Same thing happens to me quite often! Thank you Donna and good luck 🥰
Wow, just a super cool process. Nicely done!
This will be an easy project for senior citizens to do. Thank you!
Sounds good! thank you Carol 🤗