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    • Lee White
      Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

      Sure audrey, This is your lucky day because once you know how, its SUPER EASY!

      Steps are shown in the image below.

      Tip: If you don't have studio lighting set up, Wait and shoot the work on a sunny day outside (mid-day is perfect for color). I prop mine up on an easel. Get as far back as you can and zoom in as far as you can. This helps eliminate distortion around the outside.

      0_1474646639925_Shooting artwork 1.jpg

      SVS Faculty Instructor
      www.leewhiteillustration.com

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      • audrey dowling
        audrey dowling last edited by audrey dowling

        WHAT !!!!????
        I can't believe there's a tool for that and I didn't know about it!!!!! all that time wasted!
        Thank God I asked that question 😃 and thank you so much Lee, you've just changed my life! lol

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        • audrey dowling
          audrey dowling last edited by

          oh, another question: what size are your files usually? (for A4 and A3 printing)

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          • Lee White
            Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by Lee White

            @audrey-dowling My pleasure! Glad it will be of use to you! : )

            One thing I need to add to that tutorial is that ALL LAYERS HAVE TO BE SELECTED for Auto-Align and Auto-Blend to work properly.

            My files end up being around 16x20 inches at 300 ppi. That way I can print 16x20 and smaller from that file.

            SVS Faculty Instructor
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              A Former User @Jake Parker last edited by

              @Jake-Parker I'll have to look into that printer. What paper do you use? I cant find it on our tools. could you give a link to the paper?

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              • lmrush
                lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                Awesome info! Thanks!

                Lisa Rush
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                • Lee White
                  Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @Guest last edited by

                  @Ben-Migliore the paper i use is Epson bright white watercolor paper. it's thick and has a beautiful texture. It prints wonderfully.

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                  www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                    A Former User @Lee White last edited by

                    Thanks @Lee-White ! I'll be sure to check it out.

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                      SabineB @Jake Parker last edited by

                      @Jake-Parker

                      I am so glad I found this topic about printing your artwork for private sales, it gave me sleepless nights.

                      Jake, thank your for sharing your equipment list! After a few days of research, I am thinking about trying printful or going straight for buying an Epson SureColor P600, which seems very similar to yours.
                      Do you have a Rough idea how much money you spend per A4-ish and A3-ish print for ink and paper?

                      All the very best and many thanks,
                      Sabine

                      https://www.instagram.com/sabinebeitzkeillustration/

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                      • sigross
                        sigross @audrey dowling last edited by

                        @audrey-dowling "Some of my paintings are A3 in size and I find it really hard to get 2 perfect shots to put together: colours and sizes change even if I do my best to take the photos in the same way."

                        If you're having trouble with the colours being different in multiple shots then make sure you set your camera to RAW (Nikon NEF) and Adobe RGB colourspace (More colour range). Then you can set the white balance to whatever you want. If you shoot in jpeg, then the camera has auto settings for white balance and colour, built into the camera. Plus a jpeg off a camera is already compressed and a RAW photo is uncompressed.

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                        • ShannonB
                          ShannonB @audrey dowling last edited by

                          @audrey-dowling Hi Audrey, nice to meet you, I know this is an old thread and I hope you've found a solution for your printing but just thought I'd suggest looking at the Copper House Gallery in Dublin. They make archival prints and although they are a little expensive the prints are really really good. They have a giant scanner too (I have heard but never used it) so it might save hassle with getting photos and if you get multiples they are cheaper too.
                          I know a lot of people though who get prints done in any printing place that use epson inks (most seem to use an archival process without even advertising just because they're good printers) and it's much cheaper but it'd probably take a bit of looking around and trial and error!

                          https://www.instagram.com/shannonberginart/

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