May
08
2010
RoyalCanvas.com Turns Your Photos into Canvas Prints
RoyalCanvas.com launches its website to quick and unexpected popularity. Customers turn their pictures into elegant gallery wrapped canvas prints.
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Apr
22
2010
Does anyone have a stunning photo of a butterfly or have found one on the web?
i am printing the photo onto canvas for a xmas prezzie… could people please send beautifuld pictures
i have looked on google, yahoo, altavista and photo bucket and i have a couple but i want to see if anyone can find something better
Thanks heaps
Thanks heaps all of these pics are great
Apr
22
2010
When selling photographs has anybody had luck when using Photoshop filters like watercolor, fresco, etc? I like the artistic value of some shots with the filters to make them not seem like photos. What are some opinions about trying to sell tweaked photos like that. Also, would this work if these were glicee prints on canvas?? Would they really look like paintings? My years of experience has always been w/ film. I’m behind the times w/ digital, but like the possibilities.. Please send any opinions about selling digital prints using different ‘artsy’ procedures.
Apr
20
2010
I am trying to find a program that will take a digital photo, and turn it into something that looks like a painting. I know Photoshop has some tools that allow you to do brush strokes or Fresco, etc. However, I am looking for an oil painting or pastel look so I can print it on canvas. Any suggestions?
Apr
19
2010
i need a website that can print all ranges of sizes and also styles, e.g canvas, vinyl etc…
can anyone help?
Apr
18
2010
My fiance wants a platter, to hang on the wall. I say if we’re gonna hang it might as well do a canvas.
We want a photobooth, without doing a traditional book, how could we collect up copies of the pics, (they print in sets of two so we would want the second set from our guests so we can enjoy them).
Apr
13
2010
I am trying to make some gifts for Christmas. My idea is to take black and white photos and print them onto a very thin paper (like tracing paper or something). I then want to somehow use a diluted glue substance to transfer the thin paper to a canvas. Is this possible? If so, what type of paper would I need and could I do it on my printer at home? Also, could I just water down some glue and paint over it to add some effect or is there a certain substance that would do the trick? I want it to look different than just a photo.
Apr
12
2010
I simply want to know if i can put varnish over photos attached to a painted canvas and if i cant what can I use to make it seem like the photos were not simply stuck on?