Full Version: Hand Painted Laser Photos

From: Laura (ELLEMD628) [#1]
 7 Feb 2005
To: ALL

Just thought I'd share my latest attempt at incorporating color with my marble etchings. I'm so excited to have COLOR! There's a few more photos on my website for anyone who wants to see a couple more.

I'd love to hear any suggestions or tips from those who've had some success with this technique. I'm currently playing around with oils and acrylics then I seal it with an acrylic spray gloss.


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#2]
 7 Feb 2005
To: Laura (ELLEMD628) [#1] 8 Feb 2005

Laura,

Very nice! Have you shown that result to potential customers?

I've seen it in print photograhy, but never with laser-engraved images.

David "The Stunt Engraver" Lavaneri
DGL Engraving
Port Hueneme, CA


From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#3]
 8 Feb 2005
To: Laura (ELLEMD628) [#1] 8 Feb 2005

Laura,

I just saw my first painted, laser-engraved image on black marble last week. This one was very striking and obviously painted by a gifted artist. Here is s link to the picture.

http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=6231

Laura, your picture is very nice. You truely are a trendsetter in a new process enhancement we will see expand over the next 12-24 months.

Thanks!


From: Laura (ELLEMD628) [#4]
 8 Feb 2005
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#2] 8 Feb 2005

Hi David.

I just put a couple examples in my retail booth and am planning to launch a marketing blitz with photographers as soon as I can pull my materials together. I'm still playing with the paints, I'm not much of a painter but this method seems to be very forgiving, thankfully! I'm finding different colors work differently than with digital colorization on photos. For example, the photo this particular photographer sent was with a red rose. I did another sample with the same engraving and painted the rose pink. I think the pink pops out a bit more than the red on the marble. However, I still need to apply a glossy sealant which helps to bring the colors out a little more.

I'm having so much fun! :)


From: Laura (ELLEMD628) [#5]
 8 Feb 2005
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#3] 8 Feb 2005

Hi David.

I saw that post too and my jaw dropped! I only hope I can get my pieces half as good as that one, it's simply amazing...absolutely stunning. Like I mentioned above, I'm no painter but I'm trying to learn about highlighting and shading, etc. It's a little more advanced than paint by numbers, but it's much easier than trying to paint a picture on a blank page!

I've seen a couple other places who've painted marbles, but very few in person. I was actually inspired by another forum member after looking at her site http://www.rgilengravers.homestead.com/Photo_Gallery.html. I thought she did a wonderful job so I ran out and got me some paints and new brushes!

I'm always looking to put a new spin on my products. Hopefully it will start to pay off soon!


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