Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Creative Digital Printing Part Two


Creative Digital Printing - No Art Printer Required Part Two is about working with lightweight metals.  These metals are soft and thin and will go through a straight pass through printer.  You will need to prepare the metals and attach them to a carrier sheet.  This workshop will show you how to accomplish this.  Remember - using weird things in your printer could cause a problem.  Although I never have a terminal problem there is always a possibility, so take care when performing these techniques.  In the end you will have some wonderful printed surfaces to use in your artwork and projects!

This workshop is free to KathyAnneArt.com members   
Non members you can purchase this workshop for $9.95 by clicking here  Once you order, you will receive your
workshop by email.  Use this contact request for more information.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Creative Digital Printing - No Art Printer Required Part One


Last month I added the Epson 1100 Workforce printer to my art tools.  Since I travel and teach alternative surface printing, sometimes in only a one day workshop.  I always use my little Epson Charm and my little Epson Dash printers.  They print 4” x 6”  and are intended to print photo paper that comes with each ink cartridge.   When I first started using my Epson Dash I was amazed at the surfaces these smaller printers could handle.  Most of the fabrics like pimatex cotton and a few of my alternative surfaces as well as light weight metals,  are printed on my little printers.  This got me to thinking “why not get a little larger size out of prints created on a non-art printer.”   That turned out to be an extremely wonderful idea because I am having all sorts of fun printing with the 1100 and a print size of 13” x 19”.  

This months mini workshop is Creative Digital Printing - No Art Printer Required.  In this workshop I pass on some beginning techniques to create digital alternative prints on surfaces that will fit in the Epson 1100 a straight pass through printer.  It does a great job with alternative surfaces for digital printing.  Next month I will get into light weight metals and who knows what else.  Enjoy this workshop.


Members of KathyAnne Art can download this workshop for free, be sure to sign in !  

Non members, you can purchase this workshop by clicking HERE for $9.95!


Saturday, December 31, 2011

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

The Making of an Image

This is the second of 2 mini workshops new on KathyAnne Art this month.  For this mini workshop I created an image on Corel Painter 12 then used an TextDrawing on my iPad and finished in Photoshop CS5.  This mini workshop is a 7 page pdf. 

Follow the creative journey!
Members you only need to sign in to download this free workshop.  Non members you can click HERE to pay for this workshop. The workshop is $9.95 and once you click and pay I will send your mini workshop by email.

Constructing Simple Surfaces for Digital Printing

For December we have 2 mini workshops that are free to KathyAnne Art Members.  I will post them separately. 

In this 20 page pdf mini workshop we will work with simple surfaces that add print dimension with added elements.  Playing with ways to assemble surfaces for printing keeps me looking for new ways to express myself with digital prints.  There are so many things you can do to a thin paper surface, say the weight of a piece of regular inkjet paper.  The surfaces built in this workshop will fit in any regular pass through inkjet printer.  If you think you have made your surface a little thicker then will fit, you have a few choices. ……....
For members, be sure to sign in to KathyAnne Art to download your workshop and for non members you can buy the workshop by clicking HERE to pay for your workshop $9.95 and I will send you the download by email.

Enjoy!!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Boxes of Metal

This months mini workshop is Boxes of Metal.  During this workshop we will put together a basic metal box.  The design for these boxes is decorative, so they do not open.  I create them from both digitally printed beverage cans and also printed recycled printer plates.  You can use any metal surface that is thin but somewhat rigid.  The metal used has to be easy to manipulate by cutting and punching holes.  You do not have to use digitally printed metal, but do your own thing to the surface before assembling.  Adapt the design anyway you would like. 
You can also turn these boxes into rattles by adding beads and bells and anything that you love to hear rattle.  The first one I made has a bunch of words inside with other rattle types of stuffing.  

This workshop is free to members, so members be sure to sign in and use this url.

If you are a non member.  You can purchase the workshop by clicking HERE for $9.95 you will receive the pdf by a large file email after purchase.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Images from Two Guns on KathyAnne Art

Two Guns Arizona is a ghost town set on old Route 66.  For information about my trip there click here.  After shooting over 250 pictures of the area I added royalty free images of the area on KathyAnne Art.  They are in the travel collection and start on page 5.  Below you will see all the preview images, in order to find them on the KathyAnne Art site start by clicking here and page through pages 5 through 8 on the site.
























One of the detail images from the pool graffiti has been altered I separated layers, filled them with pattern or texture and added a pattern layer at the bottom.  This is the altered image.