Jo showed us lots of different ways or reproducing an image, I discovered an image could be manipulated many ways on both the computer and by hand.
The image above showed all the different methods I used. On the left hand page I have changed the image to black and white, put it in its negative, printed it onto acetate and changed the size of the image. The image maker transfers the image onto fabrics which can later be worked into, mine didn't come out very well as I left air bubbles in it, this means there are now parts of the image missing. If I tried image maker again I would give it more time to dry and then carefully remove the paper. This is a very useful technique considering I am undertaking the textiles pathway, I am going to try sewing into it and creating a larger piece.
This picture was created by using carbon paper, you draw onto the back of the paper and it transfers onto the paper. I experimented by using a rough line instead of just drawing the image straight off. It gives a different look and I like the effect created.
Image Maker
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