Watercolor Prints
Watercolor Prints
During this process we printed out one photoshop project we completed, making two copies. We also colored pieces of paper with watercolor. After the colored papers were dry, we put mod podge on them in a thick coat. Then we placed the printed projects onto them, flattening it out and removing any excess mod podge with a squeegee. We let them dry, then using water and our fingers to wash off the print paper from the colored paper until it was smooth. Once that was done, they dried again and then we had finished the transfer prints.
I found this to be a nice break from all the photoshop we had been doing in class. It was difficult and confusing, but it was better than photoshop. During the course of this, I struggled with understanding directions, but did my best to follow them. I believe I did well when it came to watercolor, which was something I enjoyed. In my opinion, this has been the best project in graphic design so far.
I found this to be a nice break from all the photoshop we had been doing in class. It was difficult and confusing, but it was better than photoshop. During the course of this, I struggled with understanding directions, but did my best to follow them. I believe I did well when it came to watercolor, which was something I enjoyed. In my opinion, this has been the best project in graphic design so far.
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