Thank you so much for sharing this. I am a new mom of a 1 year old, stay home 24/7 and trying to build a business with no income. All my artwork is tucked away and I have to bring it back to life and sell some prints to all the people all my life have loved the art I've shared but never made it available to them. I'm hesitant to buy a really good printer with my business credit card since I've already got so much machines and still haven't made anything back. This video hit me in the center of my heart because Art is my path and I hope I can make my own beautiful prints like you do. The big leap is scary and time isn't waiting for me to make money. So, thanks Annie for your time and love.
Annie... because of you I took the leap and bought the Epson P900. It was delivered today, and I'm watching and rewatching this video to make sure I'm doing everything correctly. I'm taking all of your advice. Thank you SO much for sharing this!! I'm so grateful.
Great tutorial! I've had my Epson P800 for 6 years now and love it. I use Epson Cold Press Bright paper and the prints are identical to my original watercolors when viewed side by side. I use the roll attachment for 99% of my prints - it's worth the investment! The roll paper is much less expensive than the sheets. Epson is also fussy about the 13x19" sheet paper (it's a known issue), but the rolls consistently print perfectly.
I love how you let your personality shine through in your tutorial! You have the kind that makes everyone say, "we could totally be friends". Thanks for the information on the paper as it is so hard to find the right one. As far as the printer, I just bought the Epson xp-15000 since I wasn't sure if my art would take off. I hope that since it's not archival ink that I didn't make a mistake. I guess better to make it that way than spend a lot and not sell anything. Take care!
That is THE KINDEST compliment!! Thank you! And don’t worry about starting with the Epson xp! I think what is more important is that you are moving forward 🥰 If you get to a point where you are ready to upgrade, you totally can!
This is so honest and helpful!❤ Thank you for being so authentic, I really love the way you talk and present everything. You make lovely paintings and great content!
Thank you. Ive wanted that printer for a while. But i had not heard or had it demonstrated as to why it was good. And the help on the paper for watercolor and acrylic/ oil was so helpful. Teeth first, printer second unless more money comes !
Lol yes!! Teeth always first! I am so glad you found this video helpful because I get the same way when researching printers. I wanted this video to be the type of review I was looking for when I was researching printers.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with this printer! I may be ordering one today and you just solidified my thoughts on what I want to do! Now to further my art venture! You are the best Annie!
Thanks for sharing! Id love to hear how you go about getting high quality pics of your original art as well. I take mine with an iphone but im not super thrilled with the quality.
Are you asking for reproduction quality? That would be a high-definition professional scanner. I would think Kinkos or Staples, but it's been years since I've had anything done. 30 years ago my prints were done from professional quality transparencies into Cibachrome photo prints for sale. Today if I had something nice that I wanted to ask a fair amount for I would use Giclee'. If you're just showing them for sale, see if you have professional settings on your iPhone camera. I've had them on my Samsung flagship phones. You want to set your phone on something to stabilize it, so that is completely perpendicular to the painting, and have only moderate zoom so that the edges are square to prevent distortion. You don't want to show your images online in high resolution format anyway except in small crops.
Thank you for sharing this technical explanaition about printing. It was so much fun to watch and the canvas paper makes a lot of difference.on the Art.
Annie this was fantastic! I just found you!! You are so delightful! I want to start making prints of some of my oil paintings. Are these inkjet prints?
Well done. You have a nice on screen presence and a clear way of describing things. I've recently decided to begin selling my art and then have learned about art prints. I'm thinking I should outsource the printing first to see if there is even a market for my work before I invest in a printer. But it sure is tempting!
It would be great if you did a video about how you capture the image from your original. Do you scan them? Do you take a photo? And either case, what is the equipment that you use? While this was great a review of your printer, it left a lot more questions about the entire process.
Agree...getting artwork "digitized" is an important first step. I think she likely scans them in. I was told by someone at a printing biz that scanning your artwork is better than printing from photos...that are typically in jpg format. He said that with high resolution scans, you will get better prints, esp for enlargements.
I have two Epson large format printers and always used the Epson Presentation Matte finish. But I am intrigued by the paper you use! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you so much for this helpful information!!! I would love to know specifically how you get your paintings into your computer. Do you scan on a scanner bed? Take a photo with a camera or your cell phone? That is one of my biggest struggles. I'm trying to paint bigger but my scanner bed only accommodates a standard letter-size paper. Your work is very beautiful, by the way!!
Thank you so much for ALL of this information! I know that I needed to start to look into printing but I just could not wrap my head around it. And now you have done that for me! You have provided so much detailed information and I feel like you discussed your thought process for each decision you made. Thank you again!
💐 Bless you & your family 😊thank you for sharing ❤ currently I do not have any paintings or drawings that I want to print to sell but this is inspiring to work on a collection 🖼
This is so incredibly helpful! I just love your whole aesthetic and these videos are fabulous. Congrats on your new channel. Looking forward to watching more! 💞
I really appreciate you being so generous in sharing this information. I’m a fairly new artist & have been toying around with whether to eve try making prints or not. This video made me feel like I could do it. You just have a kind & encouraging attitude - thank you again!!
This is such a helpful video!! I really appreciate how clear and concise your information is. I feel like I'm learning from a friend. So beautiful to see an amazing artist helping and supporting other artists. Love this so much!
Thank you Annie! I’m needing to upgrade my printer and this was hugely helpful! Can I ask why you don’t leave a border around the images so that buyers don’t lose any of the image when they mat and frame them?
Annie, YOU.ARE.AMAZING! You are soooo full of generosity and helpfulness! I already LOVED following your art and even purchases your online class years ago! But, this is so awesome to learn from you. Thank you for your sweet and kind spirit as well. 💕 btw...you had asked for suggestions for other videos. It would be wonderful to hear how you scan your art and what scanner and settings you use to do that. Thank you again! It is SO great to have you on RUclips!
Thank you, Annie, so much. I’m in my 70’s. I’m retired and would like very much to do something like this. I’m wondering if you photograph your image with your phone or do you use a camera? I subscribed
Such a great and informative video! Thank you!! I hope you will consider another video soon that goes over where you buy your sleeves, backing, and packaging for shipping, etc. 😊 Love your process!
I’m so glad that it was informative! That is definitely something I can go further into :) Also! I used Gicleetoday.com! They make BEAUTIFUL prints but with the quantity I was ordering, the turnaround time was just too long. So just keep that in mind 🥰
This is such an informative video, thank you! I have been looking for flat file furniture like you have but am not finding much that I like. Can you share where you got yours?
Thank you for all the information you are giving us. Love everything about what you do. your style and much more! You are an inspiration! Love to see a video on how you scan your artwork or take pictures of it? and how you play with colors digitally to enhance the colors a bit?
You are so welcome! I’m so glad you are enjoying my videos! How to scan artwork was widely asked about after this video so I will be doing a follow up video next week answering all of your questions so stay tuned 🥰
I have the Epson 1430. They don’t sell it anymore but I want to help my dad print his artwork. I will try that Epson paper and see how it works with the 1430. Thanks! ❤ I bought refillable ink cartridges for my printer.
Thank you so much! I have been asked to print my work to sell and I wasn’t sure what to do and this was very helpful. You have a nice friendly vibe and your easy to listen too, lovely video 😊
You are so welcome! I hope this felt like a good jumping off point for you because I know sometimes it can be hard to know where to start. Happy printing!!
I’m only 1/3 of the way through the video and had a question. You have said that how the monitor looks is how the print comes out. Did you download Epson printer profiles? I have seen others talk about this but honestly don’t know how to do it or how it works. Also someone talked about calibrated monitors. I don’t really know about that either. Did you do either of these things to “print what you see”? Gotta get back to your video! Thanks for the help!!
Hi Annie! This was such a helpful video. Do you have a tutorial, post, or any resources on how to scan/stitch or photograph an art piece for print? That is where I get stuck. I have an Epson scanner and a Nikon dSLR. But I get paralyzed by fears that I didn’t capture the art well enough. I don’t have a laptop. I work from an iPad Pro. So I can’t see the whole image on a giant screen. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you for being so generous with your talents and heart! ❤
Thank you, Annie! Your video is so helpful. I took notes and hope to refer to them once I'm ready to invest in a printer. Thanks for sharing your behind-the-scenes process.
This is a fantastic video! So much good information! I feel like I’m missing the first part though. How do I turn my artwork into a high quality digital file?
Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this information and your experience. I would love to watch a video about how you create the digital file of your artwork. Do you photograph your paintings or scan them?
Hello! You’re an exceptional person. Thank you for sharing. Do the art prints you produced from that printer fade? Do your customers say any feedback regarding their color fastness? Thank you so much for your video and information.
Anna - I would love to know how you actually scan your art so you’re able to print them on your amazing printer. I’m struggling and want to start selling my work. Would you share a video on how you do that?
Wow tank you for sharing,, very kind of you. 🤗 I wish you continuous good luck in your business. I wonder how much can you adjust in the soft wear program before you print? And is the soft wear Epsons own or are you using something else? Do you know how well the ink stands, I mean color fastness over time? Thank you again for sharing. 🤗
You are so welcome! Epson print layout is just for printing. I don’t think it hs any color adjusting options. To answer your question about ink, I think it lasts about 200 years for color and 400 for blacks and white :)
your video was very helpful. thank you. i do have a question. how do i find out what kind of paper i would need for different mediums? for example: charocal, pastel colored and oil, watercolor.
Wonderful video! Very empowering! I have a trivial question. I loved several of the prints you showed that had a bar, top and bottom, that hung from a chain. What product is that? I love it with your landscapes!
I'm in Denmark and I have a really nice place that print any size for me. I sell my prints, without frame, for around $100 for A3 (C3) size. It is printed on 350gms archival art paper and I pay $20 each print they even pack and ship them to my customer for that price. My customers doesn't know where the print come from, my address is printed as return address. This is the cheapest option. You can also choose passepartout, lot of different kind of glass and frames, get it printed on canvas, glass, wood, alu, giclée, acrylic aso. That I why I probably never will print myself. I never thought that printing yourself would pay off in America where the competition is so much bigger
Thank you for this detailed video! I would like to know after you scanned and edited the drawings on PS, do you save it in RGB or CMYK mode? This is the one thing I get so confused because many people said for printing we always have to save the file in CMYK, but I also saw some POD sites asked for RGB! So what is your settings like? Thank you! 😊
Thank you so much for all this valuable info. Can I ask if you ever considered a white border on your prints? I’m guessing you can print more per page if you have them edge to edge like this? X
I have! But you are right, it does get more on a page without a border so I always trim to the edge and don’t leave a border. I am always happy to leave a border if a customer requests it though!
The life of the ink is 200 years for color and 400 for black and white I believe 🥰 The poet you are printing on determines how glossy/matte the ink will appear.
Epson surecolor p700 is 800 and rebate gets you $200 back - drawback is that it basically comes with no ink and it costs over $300 to buy all 11 ink refills
Thank you so much for sharing this. I am a new mom of a 1 year old, stay home 24/7 and trying to build a business with no income. All my artwork is tucked away and I have to bring it back to life and sell some prints to all the people all my life have loved the art I've shared but never made it available to them. I'm hesitant to buy a really good printer with my business credit card since I've already got so much machines and still haven't made anything back. This video hit me in the center of my heart because Art is my path and I hope I can make my own beautiful prints like you do. The big leap is scary and time isn't waiting for me to make money. So, thanks Annie for your time and love.
Annie... because of you I took the leap and bought the Epson P900. It was delivered today, and I'm watching and rewatching this video to make sure I'm doing everything correctly. I'm taking all of your advice. Thank you SO much for sharing this!! I'm so grateful.
This is great! Thank you for sharing. Please do a simple, detailed video like this on how you turn your physical art into a digital version to print.
Yes, please, this! 👆🏼
Sure thing! ❤️
This was my next question as well, please!🤩
I agree, firstly, thank YOU for this amazing video! And I am very interested in how you digitize your originals.
Yes me too please. I loved this video. And also how to package your prints so they don't tear
Sharing successes and bringing others along is why women should be in charge of the world. Thank you
Why can't we all share in that....men and women?
I guess men have never done that...?
Men and women can both be generous and expansive, and they can both be ego driven narcissists, many have been damaged by such women …
Great tutorial! I've had my Epson P800 for 6 years now and love it. I use Epson Cold Press Bright paper and the prints are identical to my original watercolors when viewed side by side. I use the roll attachment for 99% of my prints - it's worth the investment! The roll paper is much less expensive than the sheets. Epson is also fussy about the 13x19" sheet paper (it's a known issue), but the rolls consistently print perfectly.
I love how you let your personality shine through in your tutorial! You have the kind that makes everyone say, "we could totally be friends". Thanks for the information on the paper as it is so hard to find the right one. As far as the printer, I just bought the Epson xp-15000 since I wasn't sure if my art would take off. I hope that since it's not archival ink that I didn't make a mistake. I guess better to make it that way than spend a lot and not sell anything.
Take care!
That is THE KINDEST compliment!! Thank you! And don’t worry about starting with the Epson xp! I think what is more important is that you are moving forward 🥰 If you get to a point where you are ready to upgrade, you totally can!
I completely agree, Lisa!
Oh gosh yes! I was thinking the same! Annie, I love the way you come across on the video.
Thanks for this video and beautiful art! Question: are you printing in RGB or CMYK? I’ve never been happy with CMYK results. TY
Hi, do you scan your original art or make photographs? I would love to see your process before you get to the printing stage.
This is so honest and helpful!❤ Thank you for being so authentic, I really love the way you talk and present everything. You make lovely paintings and great content!
This was the best tutorial for printing! Thank you!!
Thank you, sincerely. I have been stewing over this decision for a while. Your artwork is beautiful!
Oh my goodness, that printer is on my wants list for my business venture. Thank you for all of the tips! ❤
This is exactly what I need! Thank you so much for taking the time to create this extremely valuable information. (Gorgeous artwork btw!)
Thank you. Ive wanted that printer for a while. But i had not heard or had it demonstrated as to why it was good. And the help on the paper for watercolor and acrylic/ oil was so helpful. Teeth first, printer second unless more money comes !
Lol yes!! Teeth always first! I am so glad you found this video helpful because I get the same way when researching printers. I wanted this video to be the type of review I was looking for when I was researching printers.
This has been so helpful!! Definitely helps bring me closer to realizing my goal of selling my art! Thank you!
This information is so useful! The canvas paper looked amazing!❤❤
It’s my FAVORITE 😍
Hi! New subscriber here🙋🏻♀️ I’m a crafter and one of the next thing on my to do list is painting. Finding this video is destiny ☺️😉
Hello! 👋 thanks so much for following along! I hope you enjoy!❤️
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with this printer! I may be ordering one today and you just solidified my thoughts on what I want to do! Now to further my art venture! You are the best Annie!
YAAY!! I’m so glad this video helped because I know it can be tough decision. Cheers to growing your art ventures!!❤️
Thanks for sharing! Id love to hear how you go about getting high quality pics of your original art as well. I take mine with an iphone but im not super thrilled with the quality.
Are you asking for reproduction quality? That would be a high-definition professional scanner. I would think Kinkos or Staples, but it's been years since I've had anything done. 30 years ago my prints were done from professional quality transparencies into Cibachrome photo prints for sale. Today if I had something nice that I wanted to ask a fair amount for I would use Giclee'. If you're just showing them for sale, see if you have professional settings on your iPhone camera. I've had them on my Samsung flagship phones. You want to set your phone on something to stabilize it, so that is completely perpendicular to the painting, and have only moderate zoom so that the edges are square to prevent distortion. You don't want to show your images online in high resolution format anyway except in small crops.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and knowledge and art! Stunning work. So beautiful. Good luck expanding your business.
Thank you so much! That means the world to me 🥰🥰
Thank you sooo much for sharing your process. I am just starting to share my art and this has been so helpful. You are sooo lovely.
Thank you for sharing this technical explanaition about printing. It was so much fun to watch and the canvas paper makes a lot of difference.on the Art.
your smile 🥰
This is one of the more detailed videos I have watched. Thank you.
Annie this was fantastic! I just found you!! You are so delightful! I want to start making prints of some of my oil paintings. Are these inkjet prints?
Well done. You have a nice on screen presence and a clear way of describing things. I've recently decided to begin selling my art and then have learned about art prints. I'm thinking I should outsource the printing first to see if there is even a market for my work before I invest in a printer. But it sure is tempting!
Oh, I forgot to say - your artwork is beautiful.
This video has been really helpful. I second the request below on a video on how to digitalise art for sale. Thank you!
It would be great if you did a video about how you capture the image from your original. Do you scan them? Do you take a photo? And either case, what is the equipment that you use? While this was great a review of your printer, it left a lot more questions about the entire process.
Agree...getting artwork "digitized" is an important first step. I think she likely scans them in. I was told by someone at a printing biz that scanning your artwork is better than printing from photos...that are typically in jpg format. He said that with high resolution scans, you will get better prints, esp for enlargements.
I have two Epson large format printers and always used the Epson Presentation Matte finish. But I am intrigued by the paper you use! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you so much for this helpful information!!! I would love to know specifically how you get your paintings into your computer. Do you scan on a scanner bed? Take a photo with a camera or your cell phone? That is one of my biggest struggles. I'm trying to paint bigger but my scanner bed only accommodates a standard letter-size paper. Your work is very beautiful, by the way!!
Thank you so much for sharing this with us! Would you talk about your framing process?
Thank you so much for this video! I'm nervous to take the leap in offering prints - what gave you that extra push to take that leap?
Thank you so much for ALL of this information! I know that I needed to start to look into printing but I just could not wrap my head around it. And now you have done that for me! You have provided so much detailed information and I feel like you discussed your thought process for each decision you made. Thank you again!
You are so welcome!! I am so glad you found it helpful!
💐 Bless you & your family 😊thank you for sharing ❤ currently I do not have any paintings or drawings that I want to print to sell but this is inspiring to work on a collection 🖼
I’m so glad it made you feel inspired! ❤️❤️
This is so incredibly helpful! I just love your whole aesthetic and these videos are fabulous. Congrats on your new channel. Looking forward to watching more! 💞
So glad you are here and found it helpful 🥰 As a girl who cares deeply about pretty aesthetic….your comment means so much!!😂❤️
I really appreciate you being so generous in sharing this information. I’m a fairly new artist & have been toying around with whether to eve try making prints or not. This video made me feel like I could do it. You just have a kind &
encouraging attitude - thank you again!!
This is such a helpful video!! I really appreciate how clear and concise your information is. I feel like I'm learning from a friend. So beautiful to see an amazing artist helping and supporting other artists. Love this so much!
Thank you Annie! I’m needing to upgrade my printer and this was hugely helpful! Can I ask why you don’t leave a border around the images so that buyers don’t lose any of the image when they mat and frame them?
Thank you for sharing. You are very generous !
Thank you for your generosity of spirit!
This is my favorite video yet!!! You are sooo talented!
THANK YOUUU🥰🥰🥰
Annie, YOU.ARE.AMAZING! You are soooo full of generosity and helpfulness! I already LOVED following your art and even purchases your online class years ago! But, this is so awesome to learn from you. Thank you for your sweet and kind spirit as well. 💕
btw...you had asked for suggestions for other videos. It would be wonderful to hear how you scan your art and what scanner and settings you use to do that. Thank you again! It is SO great to have you on RUclips!
Aww thank you so much!! I am so glad you are enjoying my RUclips channel!! ❤️
My next video will be about scanning artwork so stay tuned 🥰
Yeah!!!
Thank you, Annie, so much. I’m in my 70’s. I’m retired and would like very much to do something like this. I’m wondering if you photograph your image with your phone or do you use a camera? I subscribed
Such a great and informative video! Thank you!! I hope you will consider another video soon that goes over where you buy your sleeves, backing, and packaging for shipping, etc. 😊 Love your process!
Also, what print shop did you use beforehand?
I’m so glad that it was informative! That is definitely something I can go further into :)
Also! I used Gicleetoday.com! They make BEAUTIFUL prints but with the quantity I was ordering, the turnaround time was just too long. So just keep that in mind 🥰
Love this! Thank you for sharing this! Will be trying the Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper !! Exciting! Wish me luck!
This is such an informative video, thank you! I have been looking for flat file furniture like you have but am not finding much that I like. Can you share where you got yours?
Thank you so much for sharing this! You’re amazing 💕💕
You are so welcome!
Thank you for all the information you are giving us. Love everything about what you do. your style and much more! You are an inspiration! Love to see a video on how you scan your artwork or take pictures of it? and how you play with colors digitally to enhance the colors a bit?
You are so welcome! I’m so glad you are enjoying my videos!
How to scan artwork was widely asked about after this video so I will be doing a follow up video next week answering all of your questions so stay tuned 🥰
I have the Epson 1430. They don’t sell it anymore but I want to help my dad print his artwork. I will try that Epson paper and see how it works with the 1430. Thanks! ❤ I bought refillable ink cartridges for my printer.
That is so sweet of you to do that for your dad ❤️ I hope the epson paper works well for you! I love it :)
Thank you so much! I have been asked to print my work to sell and I wasn’t sure what to do and this was very helpful. You have a nice friendly vibe and your easy to listen too, lovely video 😊
You are so welcome! I hope this felt like a good jumping off point for you because I know sometimes it can be hard to know where to start. Happy printing!!
I’m only 1/3 of the way through the video and had a question. You have said that how the monitor looks is how the print comes out. Did you download Epson printer profiles? I have seen others talk about this but honestly don’t know how to do it or how it works. Also someone talked about calibrated monitors. I don’t really know about that either. Did you do either of these things to “print what you see”?
Gotta get back to your video! Thanks for the help!!
Hi Annie! This was such a helpful video. Do you have a tutorial, post, or any resources on how to scan/stitch or photograph an art piece for print? That is where I get stuck. I have an Epson scanner and a Nikon dSLR. But I get paralyzed by fears that I didn’t capture the art well enough. I don’t have a laptop. I work from an iPad Pro. So I can’t see the whole image on a giant screen. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you for being so generous with your talents and heart! ❤
thank you for sharing this 🙏🏼 I’m no where near ready for it but was so helpful learning from your honest experience:)
You are so welcome! Hopefully it will be helpful for you down the road 🥰
Thank you, Annie! Your video is so helpful. I took notes and hope to refer to them once I'm ready to invest in a printer. Thanks for sharing your behind-the-scenes process.
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video!❤️
I love your artwork. Thanks for sharing. You are soo sweet how you present the information ❤️
Thank you so much!! That means so much to me. RUclips has been such a breath of fresh air and a fun way to share my art❤️
Thank you for sharing! EXACTLY what I needed!! 💕
Thank you for sharing!! Curious to know, do you sign your prints? How do you package to send them?
Great info! Thank you for sharing! I'll be saving this for later❤
This is a fantastic video! So much good information! I feel like I’m missing the first part though. How do I turn my artwork into a high quality digital file?
Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this information and your experience. I would love to watch a video about how you create the digital file of your artwork. Do you photograph your paintings or scan them?
Thank you, Annie! You were very informative. All the best in your future endeavors 🙏🏽
I am so glad that was helpful!
Thank you for sharing your printer information. It was very help helpful 😀
You are so welcome! I’m glad it was helpful 🥰
Thanks for the info.. great video! I’ve been thinking about investing in a printer. You’ve provided lots of great info! ❤
I’m so glad you found it helpful 😊
4:12 I need a tutorial for that watercolor painting you did! It’s so beautiful 🤩
Ill add landscape tutorial to the list 🥳
@@AnnieQuigleyArtyay thank you!
Hello! You’re an exceptional person. Thank you for sharing. Do the art prints you produced from that printer fade? Do your customers say any feedback regarding their color fastness? Thank you so much for your video and information.
I love this video❤ Thank you for sharing.
Great video! Thanks for making it!
Hi could you do a video on how you package and ship the done art work?
Definitely!
Anna - I would love to know how you actually scan your art so you’re able to print them on your amazing printer. I’m struggling and want to start selling my work.
Would you share a video on how you do that?
My most recent video walks you through scanning your work and I hope to put out a video this summer all about selling your work :)
Thank you very much for sharing! You have beautiful artwork!
This was so helpful. Thank you!!
Can you explain how you scan your paintings? What scanner do you use?
Would this be good for photography and what paper should be used
Thank you for the great information ❤️
Wow tank you for sharing,, very kind of you. 🤗 I wish you continuous good luck in your business.
I wonder how much can you adjust in the soft wear program before you print? And is the soft wear Epsons own or are you using something else?
Do you know how well the ink stands, I mean color fastness over time?
Thank you again for sharing. 🤗
You are so welcome! Epson print layout is just for printing. I don’t think it hs any color adjusting options. To answer your question about ink, I think it lasts about 200 years for color and 400 for blacks and white :)
Thank you so much for this informative video! Do you calibrate your computer screen ? if so, which device do you use? Thanks again!
your video was very helpful. thank you. i do have a question. how do i find out what kind of paper i would need for different mediums? for example: charocal, pastel colored and oil, watercolor.
This is such a helpful video. Thank you Annie!
You are so welcome!
Thank you, Annie, for sharing this video. Do you use Photoshop ? If not, what program do you use?
How do you scan or photograph your artwork? Do you use CMYK to save and upload?
Great video and thank you for sharing🎨🥰
Thank you for all the information. Who did you use when you outsourced? I cannot afford the printer at this point.
I used gicleetoday.com and they are great :)
Do you scan your artwork? What software do you use to edit your photo?
I do! I always prefer scanning over photographing because scanning gives the most consistency. I use photoshop for photo editing.
@@AnnieQuigleyArt Thanks :) Do you have any recommendations for a scanner?
This one is a great one: amzn.to/3V1lRtG 😊
@@AnnieQuigleyArt awesome, thanks! :)
Wonderful video! Very empowering! I have a trivial question. I loved several of the prints you showed that had a bar, top and bottom, that hung from a chain. What product is that? I love it with your landscapes!
I'm in Denmark and I have a really nice place that print any size for me. I sell my prints, without frame, for around $100 for A3 (C3) size. It is printed on 350gms archival art paper and I pay $20 each print they even pack and ship them to my customer for that price. My customers doesn't know where the print come from, my address is printed as return address. This is the cheapest option. You can also choose passepartout, lot of different kind of glass and frames, get it printed on canvas, glass, wood, alu, giclée, acrylic aso. That I why I probably never will print myself. I never thought that printing yourself would pay off in America where the competition is so much bigger
curious if you have tips on scanning your art in for a digital file ?
I will be making a video on that next week because it was so widely asked about 😅 Stay tuned!
Thank you for this detailed video! I would like to know after you scanned and edited the drawings on PS, do you save it in RGB or CMYK mode? This is the one thing I get so confused because many people said for printing we always have to save the file in CMYK, but I also saw some POD sites asked for RGB! So what is your settings like? Thank you! 😊
Thank you Annie. This is very helpful... An excellent, clear video...
Thank you so much for all this valuable info. Can I ask if you ever considered a white border on your prints? I’m guessing you can print more per page if you have them edge to edge like this? X
I have! But you are right, it does get more on a page without a border so I always trim to the edge and don’t leave a border. I am always happy to leave a border if a customer requests it though!
I prefer a border, when framing you don't loose some of the print.
This video erased my fear of being successful in my art lol
I should be so lucky! But, if so, I know the way forward. Thank you!!!!
This is awesome, thank you so much for sharing. Very helpful indeed.
I’m so glad you found it helpful!❤️
Thanks so much, great video and so informative - love your artwork too xx
So good!!!! Thank you. I’m sharing this video with art friends.
Ahh!! Thank you!!❤️
great video; what about scanning or photographing your painting to get it in your computer? what's your process? do you do that in house?
Yes I do that all in house too :) I have a full video explaining that process coming on Monday 😊 Stay tuned!
Love this! Just wondering about the ink. Is it lightfast? Matte? Glossy? Life expectancy?
The life of the ink is 200 years for color and 400 for black and white I believe 🥰 The poet you are printing on determines how glossy/matte the ink will appear.
This was so helpful! Thanks for sharing your knowledge so generously!
Thank you for your information, very helpful and very generous! 💕
You are so welcome! I’m so glad it was helpful!!
Epson surecolor p700 is 800 and rebate gets you $200 back - drawback is that it basically comes with no ink and it costs over $300 to buy all 11 ink refills
Thank you for sharing. I appreciate this so much. ❤🎉😊
This is a really great video. Thank you for sharing.
What kind of paint do you recommend, heavy body acrylic or fluid? Which do you normally use?