This week we're doing a quick look at how to create some amazing work on plexiglass, I go through the materials I used, my inspiration, and a few techniques. Facebook: / kimgrantdesigns Website: www.kimgrantdesigns.com/
youll find that if you sand the plex first the print will have better adhesion and after dry simply paint or spray the plex with clear acrylic to eliminate the sanding haze back to clear
Thanks so much! Very helpful and inspirational. I love how calm you stay while your hubby goes about the important business of watching TV and making snacks! At least he's not watching a comedy and laughing like me. Now that would be something to reckon with. :)
HI, sorry I'm French speaker, I didn't get the name of the product ("medium") that you apply at the beginning. Could you please write it down? Tks. Greeting from Paris
Has anyone tried gentle pressure from a magic eraser sponge to lessen the need for finger pressure to accomplish this peeling process? Just asking if it might work and if anyone would like to report back.
Bonjour a vous😉, tout a fait le procédé que je cherche a faire 👍, qu'elle produit appliqué vous sur le papier et sur le plexiglas ?. En vous remerciant 🙂
Which product is it exactly you are using? I am a graphic design student and for a project I am gonna print on different materials. But I'll need different techniques; I would like to test this technique out. But I can't exactly understand what the product is called (my mother tongue is not english)
There are vastly superior methods to this - but they require equipment that can be very expensive. But you get what you pay for. I'd rather spend more and get a print that is gorgeous than spend very little and end up with these crappy things.