
Feb 07, 3639 by cutie*pie | Posted in Painting
I am selling a little time to prepare artists to some of my pictures. I want to make digital copies of them before. They are large, about 48 "or larger in either dimension, acrylic on canvas. Is there a way to capture the art digital?" I want to be able to print to the customer and the digital files for my recordings (and memories .. .
With paintings that is large, the image will need a good digital camera will be recorded with the right lighting. You need a photographer who specializes working copy find. You will be able to make color corrections and provides you with a file on the CD you can go to a printer with.
Aug 20, 2007 by eli | Posted in Decorating & Remodeling
I'm trying to figure out exactly what your problem is ... Just a few splashes of acrylic paint on a wall? If so, you can remove it by Goof-off. This can reduce the wall a little oily, but you can easily wash that off, if your color is not a flat paint and has some gloss to paint it like a satin finish. If the wall is oil painting himself, just wait for the acrylic to dry and then scrape it off with a fingernail, like acrylic paint is not oil paint on ...
Or do you want to remove all the colors painted on a wall, too? If this is the case, then forget it. It is not worth it.Simply prime the wall with an oil primer, such as Bull's Eye 1-2-3 or Kilz, and once dry, that color of the color of your choice.
Since it with some of the other answers that you can get here, Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, the color on the wall damage, as a bleaching agent in them. TSP only works on grease and dirt and things like nicotine and dirt ...
Hope this helps ...
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