![]() You will need to crop it using a digital photo editor like Photoshop or Elements. Try and get the sides of your frame to line up parallel with your artwork to make cropping easier later. Photograph in the shade, or in a well lit room. Tips when photographing art: Don’t use flash. I can’t tell you if your camera is good enough to take prints – just trial it and see how it goes! An SLR camera is the best camera to use for this to make sure you’ve got the clearest image possible with enough DPI to be printed nicely. If you can’t fit it onto your scanner, you can either photograph it, or scan it in different parts and then stitch it back together using Photoshop. ![]() I’ve had it for 4 years now or so and it’s still rocking it out. I use an Epson – this is the latest version of the one I use. Scanners come in most multifunction print units now – getting so cheap! If it is smaller than A4, you can scan it in using a scanner. I still create every day though! There’s four steps to selling your artwork as prints: 1. I’m now so busy with creating e-courses in the Shining Biz Life Academy and writing and illustrating the Shining Year goal planners that I don’t sell artwork anymore. It was very fun, and such a gorgeous time in my life. It became mega busy, and I ended up deciding to quit studying at university part time and reduce my hours at my government job in order to keep up with demand… I still remember one memorable December where I had over 120 packages to send out, and was heading home early from Christmas parties to paint paint paint and paint some more! I had my first solo art exhibition at 23, got featured in the Canberra Times + sold prints, original art + commissions online. ![]() Once upon a time, in ye olden days of yore, I began my first foray into business by selling my art. I’ve got a buttload of experience in this one. A great business question asked today from a Creative Goddess! I want to sell my artwork as prints. ![]()
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