I find the paper you print on makes the most difference. This is due to the sizing on the paper, and the printer's setting to print on to those surfaces. If you have Canon printer, get their photo paper and set printer setting to print on the specific surface. I find printing on cotton watercolor paper will become dull, because the paper absorbs more of the ink. I have yet to try printing on a paper with more sizing.
Thanks for this video ^^ I do have a question regarding the laquer spray....isn't it going to affect the archival quality? (I mean getting yellower with the time?)
I have a Pixma 5050 and the Canon Print app and I can print wirelessly to my iPad. It is a couple of years old and did cost more than €50 but its a wifi printer and I am sure there is a newer model which is available now.
You definitely can just use the cannon print app to use these printers from an iPad I have a 7 year old version of this printer that was cheap back then and can do it
I find the paper you print on makes the most difference. This is due to the sizing on the paper, and the printer's setting to print on to those surfaces. If you have Canon printer, get their photo paper and set printer setting to print on the specific surface. I find printing on cotton watercolor paper will become dull, because the paper absorbs more of the ink. I have yet to try printing on a paper with more sizing.
Wow this is what i was waiting for, so happy that finally you show up to us, thank you so much 🥰🥰
Your work is very beautiful 😍
I think at 03:23 you could turn on snapping it would not crop and it would fit the a4 page.
That’s an interesting idea - but where are you turning on the snapping feature? Is it in Procreate or in the software for the printer?
@@Lightcode watch again at 03:23 you can see at the list right of the screen
Thanks for this video ^^ I do have a question regarding the laquer spray....isn't it going to affect the archival quality? (I mean getting yellower with the time?)
Appreciate your sharing here Calvin! ❤ any chance do you kmow if theres an alternative to the canon pixma printer that could connect with iPads?
I have a Pixma 5050 and the Canon Print app and I can print wirelessly to my iPad. It is a couple of years old and did cost more than €50 but its a wifi printer and I am sure there is a newer model which is available now.
You definitely can just use the cannon print app to use these printers from an iPad I have a 7 year old version of this printer that was cheap back then and can do it
@@branzal ah cool thanks man!
@@thijsdeclerck5775 great! Thanks
Are you printing these with the paper texture layer turned on