I have the same printer. The prints I print using it are fantastic! I use Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper as its texture is similar to the one of the paper I use to draw. Thank you for sharing your process with us!
The way you paint light is so beautiful. Omg, as I was typing this you just said “my favourite thing to paint is sunlight” 😍 Edit: I get my art printed externally currently (on 100% recycled card which I love) but I’m defo going to look into my own printer one day,
First, thanks for this video, it was very helpful. Second, I love the idea of using a stamp. That's a strike of genius, more people should do it! Finally, it's nice to see you try your best to be eco-friendly with the packaging. Also, do you ship to the EU?
thank you, Silvia! Yes the rubber stamps are so great, totally recommend them :) I'm only shipping to the US at the moment while I figure out international shipping!
Hi! Love your work! I was wondering how often do you replace the ink for your printer I know that it obviously depends on how much you print but how many prints roughly do you think it is. Thank you so much
Thank you! I haven't kept a really close count so it's a bit of an estimate but I would say I replace some of the cartridges after roughly a pack and a half of the velvet fine art paper which has 20 sheets... obviously this really depends but hopefully gives you a rough estimate!
Thank you so much for such a beautiful and informative video. Do you have any advice for making prints where the original was on textured paper? I mostly create watercolor and use CP and sometimes even rough paper. Whenever I've tried scanning them in my scanner, it always turns out really bad. I've been able to scan the rare pieces of work I've created on smooth paper just fine, so I know it isn't 100% that I have a bad scanner. I think it is just the texture.
Thank you for watching 🥰 I wish I had some good advice for your question! the piece I showed in this video was done on quite textured paper, but i’m assuming the paper you are painting on is super textured to be showing up in the scan so much? I find with more textured paper i have to hold down the top of the scanner or put a heavy book on it to make sure it scans evenly…I hope you find a solution!!
I'm wondering how do you scan in 2400dpi? I read the specs on their website and it's only have 1200dpi, is what u use kinda an enhancing feature of Macbook software?
I love the bench piece it’s so beautiful! Making a mental note to order the corner of the garden in Mexico
Thank you so much 🥰 appreciate it!
I enjoyed your video and the sharing of unconditional information
Thank you love you! ❤️
Would love another detailed video on scaning and printing.Thank you for the video ❤❤
great shadows! really wonderful job with the light on that piece
Thank you so much 🥰
This is my favorite! Amazing painting of Mexico! And all the process to create a beautiful work of art for everyone!
Yay thank you 😘 ily
Beautiful, beautiful work, and so inspiring! Thank you for sharing!
thank you sm! I really appreciate it!
As always…love to watch the process. So interesting 😚 always takes me by surprise …never imagine the layering as you portray it. So amazing 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you gorgeous 😘❤️
I would love to see how you print and make your bookmarks!
I got those printed somewhere before I had my printer 😊 I assemble them myself with the string etc. at home
This is really helpful! I have been looking at how to go about organising prints to sell ❤️ so it’s lovely to see your process
So glad it was helpful! ❤️
I have the same printer. The prints I print using it are fantastic! I use Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper as its texture is similar to the one of the paper I use to draw. Thank you for sharing your process with us!
I've heard good things about that paper too! Thanks for watching 🥰
The way you paint light is so beautiful. Omg, as I was typing this you just said “my favourite thing to paint is sunlight” 😍
Edit: I get my art printed externally currently (on 100% recycled card which I love) but I’m defo going to look into my own printer one day,
thank you Jessie 🥰 that's so cool that you get it printed on recycled card!
Fantástico!!!! Qué maravilla 🤩 Gracias por compartir toda esa información con tanta generosidad 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
mil gracias por ver el video y tus comentarios bonitos 🥰❤️
Thank you so so much for sharing, very useful & beautiful art work💖👏🏽😍
Thank you so much for watching 🥰
Thank you for sharing! Great info! Beautiful work
Thanks for watching!! 🥰
Beautiful painting like always 🤩
Thank you so much 🥰
Thanks for sharing ❤
First, thanks for this video, it was very helpful. Second, I love the idea of using a stamp. That's a strike of genius, more people should do it! Finally, it's nice to see you try your best to be eco-friendly with the packaging. Also, do you ship to the EU?
thank you, Silvia! Yes the rubber stamps are so great, totally recommend them :) I'm only shipping to the US at the moment while I figure out international shipping!
So relaxing... And beautiful... O casal de pombos... Really good....😂😂😂❤
I love the vibe. Jw where you get this music. ❤
Beautiful painting and print!! Did you need to do any editing of the photo in photoshop before printing?
Thank you 🥰 So far I've found I don't need to edit in photoshop when I'm using my scanner!
@@sofiapavanmacias that’s wonderful!! Thank you!!
Thank you for this usful video! And for sharing your process for printing and packing ❤😊❤😊 I love it!
so glad you found it useful! thanks for watching 🥰
What paper did you use to print? The print looks stunning
Thank you! It’s the epson velvet fine art paper ☺️
Hi! Love your work! I was wondering how often do you replace the ink for your printer I know that it obviously depends on how much you print but how many prints roughly do you think it is. Thank you so much
Thank you! I haven't kept a really close count so it's a bit of an estimate but I would say I replace some of the cartridges after roughly a pack and a half of the velvet fine art paper which has 20 sheets... obviously this really depends but hopefully gives you a rough estimate!
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Thank you so much for such a beautiful and informative video. Do you have any advice for making prints where the original was on textured paper? I mostly create watercolor and use CP and sometimes even rough paper. Whenever I've tried scanning them in my scanner, it always turns out really bad. I've been able to scan the rare pieces of work I've created on smooth paper just fine, so I know it isn't 100% that I have a bad scanner. I think it is just the texture.
Thank you for watching 🥰 I wish I had some good advice for your question! the piece I showed in this video was done on quite textured paper, but i’m assuming the paper you are painting on is super textured to be showing up in the scan so much? I find with more textured paper i have to hold down the top of the scanner or put a heavy book on it to make sure it scans evenly…I hope you find a solution!!
Hi! Does this method work when working on textured watercolor paper?
I'm wondering how do you scan in 2400dpi? I read the specs on their website and it's only have 1200dpi, is what u use kinda an enhancing feature of Macbook software?
funny… i think the piece looks so much better with the textured background u had to add it lol
why are the shadows black...?
My retirement plan.