Transfer A Drawing To A Black Background
transfer drawing on black paint
Posted by Annyamarttinen
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Transferring a drawing onto another surface to paint is easy on white paper because you can just use a light box or window. However, transferring an image to a dark background is a lot tricker. I have tried various techniques to do so but I have found that this is the fastest and easiest way.
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You Will Need (5 things)
- Coloured pencil in a Light Shade
- Tape
- A Drawing on a thin piece of paper
- Black or dark Painting surface
- Sharp pencil or Mechanical Pencil
Steps (4 steps, 60 minutes)
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1
Choose a light shade of coloured pencil to scribble on the back of the page that your drawing is on. I typically use the brand ’prismacolour’ in the shade '10% warm grey' You’ll want to coat the back of the page entirely with your pencil crayon depending on how large the drawing is that you are trying to transfer. This takes a little bit of concentration because the light shade of coloured pencil will not show up on the page but if you tip the page a bit towards the light you should be able to see what you have already covered.
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2
Tape your page to your desired dark paper or canvas with the drawing facing up towards you and the coloured pencil coated side down touching the space you want to transfer the image onto.
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3
Trace your original drawing with a red (or any other eye catching shade to make it easier to see where you have drawn) coloured pencil.
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4
Pull off the page and you should have your drawing transferred onto the page! You are now ready to paint on your dark coloured background!