Scanning Made Easy - Transform Your Artwork into Digital Designs
How to scan your artwork
You know that feeling when you learn something new and you dream about it and all you want to do is that thing?
That thing for me has been designing fabric from my art. Who knew it could be this fun and satisfying.
Are you ready to learn how I do it?
As with most creative endeavors, I have a hard time following the rules. So, diving into fabric design mixed media artist style means no pattern repeats...just luscious fabrics that can be used to create zipper pouches, journal covers and so much more!
Here we go. Learn how to scan your artwork and create digital designs in just a few simple steps.
In this first video of a two part series I will show you how I scan my artwork, giving you tips so you can scan your own.
ππ»ππ»ππ»In part two I will teach you how I take those scanned art images and create fabric designs with them. Check out: Fabric Design Made Easy: Scanning, Creating, and Printing.
Tools I USE TO SCAN MY ART
Epson Perfection V550 Photo Scanner (my scanner)
Epson Perfection V600 Colour Flatbed Scanner (great alternative)
Epson Perfection V19 II Color Photo (great alternative)
G-Technology 1TB G-DRIVE Mobile USB-C (USB 3.1) Portable External Hard Drive (my favorite external hard drive!)
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