Manual Techniques for Image Transferring
Course final project
A course by Fábrica de Texturas , Design Workshop
Joined February 2015
About the final project for: Manual Techniques for Image Transferring
Manual Image Transfer
“We reached the end of the road. Now is the time to recover everything we have learned and share our final project with the Domestika community. Next, we are going to review the key phases of the project. We are going to do it with the example of the direct transfer technique, but remember that you can do it with any of the three techniques that you have practiced during the course; whichever you prefer. It would be great if you showed us one or more images of each phase of your project and that you add a brief explanation about what you have done in each one. Technique and surface The first step is to choose the transfer technique that most interested you from those shown in Unit 3: direct transfer, photographic transfer or acetate transfer. You should also choose a surface to work on: cardboard, wood, fabric, ceramic ... In this case, we show you our project made with the direct transfer technique on a biscuit ceramic plate.






Partial transcription of the video
“Final Project Hello, we've reached the end of our Domestika course. We hope the image transfer techniques you have learned have been helpful and inspiring. As a final project, choose your favorite image transfer technique and create a composition on a porous surface. We find inspiration in nature. That's why, in the beginning, we shared free-use books and images you can use for inspiration or within your work. We also taught you three techniques to use in your work: direct transfer, photo transfer, and acetate transfer. You can use the latter to make color images. Image transfer is a very v...”
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Course summary for: Manual Techniques for Image Transferring
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Category
Craft -
Areas
Arts & Crafts, DIY, Fine Arts, Printing

Fábrica de Texturas
A course by Fábrica de Texturas
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