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Udemy - After You Paint - OneDDL - 11-22-2024 Free Download Udemy - After You Paint Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 8.63 GB | Duration: 4h 11m A Masterclass on Everything Post-Painting What you'll learn Learn naming options for your art Discover best practices for lighting your work area and artwork Find out what precautions you should take when storing artwork by paint medium Step-by-step instructions on photographing and editing images of your artwork Learn all about framing your work by surface and paint Discover how best to hang framed work and at what height See recommended methods for safely cleaning paintings Become familiar with options when it comes to shipping artwork Requirements There are not prerequisites for taking this course. Description This may be the most valuable class you never knew you needed. After completing a painting, there are many important tasks that take place, depending on the intent for the piece. If you want to give the painting to a loved one, you will need to know how to prepare it for shipping. If it's going to be entered in a show, you need to know how to prepare a proper digital image. If you're going to hang it, you will need to know how to frame it. If it gets dirty over time, you need to know how to clean it. This class covers all of this and much more. It's a sequential class, but afterwards it can act as a resource for your future reference.The course includes:4 Hours of LectureOver 40 Student Handouts and Activities (Downloadable)We begin with various ways you can sign your work. We then discuss titling your artwork with a look at naming strategies used by the Masters. Documenting your paintings in some form of database or on the back of a painting, is another important topic. Then we'll learn about the proper ways to handle artwork and some precautions you may want to take to protect your work.The class then covers the topic of storing your paintings by learning the best methods and storage structures in order to protect your work, after which I take you on a tour of my own studio set-up. Next, I give you step-by-step instructions and tips on how to photograph and edit your painting. We then learn all about framing and displaying your artwork, and we'll take a deep dive into the subject of lighting, as that can have a tremendous impact on how art is viewed. We end the class with a discussion on both cleaning and shipping your paintings.For each topic, I will teach you general information, discuss best practices, and then show you what I do. With this information, you can then decide how you would like to handle the specific topic and make an informed decision. Overview Section 1: How to Use the Course Tools Lecture 1 How to Use the Course Tools (Optional) Section 2: Introduction Lecture 2 Introduction Section 3: Section 1 Lecture 3 Signing Your Work Lecture 4 Naming Your Art Lecture 5 Documentation Lecture 6 Master Signatures Lecture 7 Handling Your Art Section 4: Storage Lecture 8 Storing Your Art Lecture 9 Storage by Substrate Lecture 10 Storage Safety by Paint Medium Lecture 11 Storage Structures Lecture 12 My Studio Storage Section 5: Photographing Art Lecture 13 Photographing Your Art Lecture 14 Editing Your Photos Section 6: Framing & Hanging Paintings Lecture 15 Framing Your Art Lecture 16 Parts of a Frame Lecture 17 Framing by Surface & Paint Lecture 18 Preparing to Hang Lecture 19 Framing Demonstration: Canvas Art Lecture 20 Framing Demonstration: Paper Art Lecture 21 Hanging Systems Lecture 22 Wall Displays Section 7: Lighting Lecture 23 Lighting Your Art Lecture 24 Lightbulbs Lecture 25 Lighting Designs Lecture 26 Studio Lighting Tour Section 8: Section 7 Lecture 27 Cleaning Your Art Lecture 28 Shipping Your Art Lecture 29 Final Remarks Anyone who creates works of two-dimensional art, whether student or professional Homepage Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |