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      Making an image look like its on a canvas?
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      /t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/making-an-image-look-like-its-on-a-canvas/td-p/3922495 Jan 26, 2012 Jan 26, 2012

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      I am using Photoshop CS5, I generally find it very good and love the features it gives me, i however am having trouble trying to achieve something but i dont know if it can be done,

      I am going to be selling Canvas Prints and i dont know if theres anyway i can make a jpg image look like its on a canvas or even turn the image to a canvas design, this includes making it look 3d. The reason for doing this is it will save me having to manufacture every single image i have onto a canvas for a photo.

      I hope somebody can help me

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      /t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/making-an-image-look-like-its-on-a-canvas/m-p/3922496#M19063 Jan 26, 2012 Jan 26, 2012

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      You can have your image printed on canvas stock and buy canvas stock for many inkjet printers. If your asking how does one add a fake canvas texture to an image Photoshop has a filter that support 8bit documents that can add a canvas texture to a layer.

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      I dont know if you know exactly what i mean, If you opened up a normal jpg in photoshop, is there anyway you can make the image look like its on a canvas. So when i use that photo to send to somebody to them it will look like a canvas already made. to save me building one just to take a photo?

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      /t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/making-an-image-look-like-its-on-a-canvas/m-p/11870974#M517954 Mar 03, 2021 Mar 03, 2021

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      All you need then is Canvas muckups. There is plenty of choices if you just google it.




      Add An Image to Canvas with Mod Podge

      Learn how to transfer an image to canvas with Mod Podge. I did this with a few of my favorite prints – you can do it with your favorites too!

      Skills Required: Beginner. It helps to have experience with Mod Podge to avoid wrinkles. You’ll be painting canvases and then decoupaging printed images to the fronts of them.

      I’m a huge fan of wall art! One of my favorite things about Mod Podge is that it’s so easy to put image to canvas, and on a budget.

      You can pick prints you love (from anything really), and turn them into something you can hang on your wall. I particularly love scanning things and turning them into projects (not for re-sale, but for personal use).

      This is one of those DIY canvas art projects that uses a scanner . . . and it’s *really* beginner. For those of you who have done decoupage before, you may roll your eyes at this one . . . but just bear with me.

      There are a few newbies out there who have never used the Podge before, and this is about the easiest place to begin. I mean it!

      So as you can see, I did two mini-canvases featuring one of my favorite artist ever, Charley Harper. I love his work, and I own a few of his prints (lithographs) as well as this coffee table book:

      I decided to go ahead and make some wall art with some scans from the book. Before I go on I have to say that when you scan things that are not yours, it can be for personal use ONLY.

      You aren’t allowed to sell them or claim them as yours. You probably already knew that, but I just wanted to make sure. So here’s how you make this photo craft.

      Image Transfer to Canvas

      Gather These Supplies

      • Scanner
      • Mod Podge Gloss
      • Computer and printer
      • Book to make scans from
      • FolkArt Paint – colors of your choice
      • 5″ x 7″ canvases – two
      • Paintbrush
      • Craft knife
      • Ruler

      I first scanned in two little illustrations from the book that I liked. I like the Flip-Pal mobile scanner because you can take the door off and turn it over.

      Perhaps why they call it “flip” pal? I scanned at 300 dpi, but you can scan at 600 dpi too so that you can blow the picture up.

      Print out the images of your choice and trim them to fit the canvases. I will tell you that if you printed them on a laserjet printer, you can go ahead and decoupage them after this.

      For an inkjet printer, you MUST spray the sheets on both sides with a clear acrylic sealer before Mod Podging, or the ink will smear.

      Paint the canvases with the colors of your choice and let dry. You will likely need multiple coats of paint.

      Spread a medium layer of Mod Podge down on the canvas and smooth the design down to the top.

      My technique with canvases is to turn them over and smooth from the backside too, since the canvas is very flexible in the middle. Smooth all of the bubbles out and wait 15 – 20 minutes for drying.

      Put a top coat on your image and then the entire canvas. Repeat for the other canvas. You are done adding your images to canvas; didn’t I tell you that was easy?

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