One can Show these images at your local photo printing center such as a Meijer or Walmart to a clerk and ask for a print or merch. You can also use merchant's online printing services. Often large poster prints can be ordered. For highest quality viewing of detail of larger images on screen and printing, use a desktop P.C. I noticed my phone compresses the image so when I view the image from my website on my phone I can't see optimal quality. I found when emailing myself a copy from the original, there is also loss in detail. If one right clicks the image and selects from a desktop P.C: "Open image in new tab," one can zoom in better detail.
For highest quality printing and another way to view detail, I recomend:
1) load gallery from a desktop.
2.) Right click image
3.) Select "copy image"
4.) Open any photo editing software, such as Photoshop. The 'MS paint' app is usually standard with windows.
5.) Create a new file
6.) Paste image from clipboard
7.) Print
I do not suggest printing an image with a black background unless one uses polorized technology used by printers like the pocket Canon Ivy which I am known to use. It is a printing machine that can fit in a shirt pocket. It uses polorized photo paper that prints much like a polariod. It uses bluetooth. Mine did not work on P.C.. I found mine at Target for about a hundred dollars. The sticker paper usually comes in 2x3 inch stickers in packs of 20 to 50. The cost on average for 1 sticker paper is one U.S. Quarter or $0.25.
You have my personal permission to print any of my images. Not only for personal use but if you want to sell prints on any media for profit you have my permission for that as well. Photo clerks: email me at annerebel@gmail.com if more info needed. Offerings please Kitteh. You may edit these images for fun and profit.
I discovered some browser features if one holds down a finger on an image a few seconds on a touch screen and lets go, a menu might pop up with an option to download image.
Sometimes I go places and hint in the blog where I am at. I might have things like kumihino items for sale. I might have time to make you a custom piece. I could sign an item. Stay tooned.
This started as a pencil drawing with a photo of a woman laying on a blue cloth as reference. I tore this picture from a TV guide or Reader's digest. It was an ad for tissue. I drew the woman with no cloth. That was easy because I studied slim figures every day for ages with 'Sailor Moon' and studied figure drawing. Then I scanned it. I gave her skin color and a purple cloth on her digitally.
The car in the image was a black and white stock photo I got from a specialty stock CD. I added color to the car and rendered the headlights to look on.
This is an image I made. The parts I didn't create are the lotus petals (that were orignally white but I colored) and the Dark Lotus cross.
Photo taken of MJA credit goes to Amy Dunwoodie. Photo was edited by MJA.
I was living with my parents when I did this for college. My Mom had a lemon cut in half sitting on a cutting board. I took it and put it on the desk. Using a Wacom drawing tablet, I looked at the lemon and painted the lemon on the screen. Then I added the backround. Real Fake still life.
"We weap for the bird's cry, but not the blood of a fish. Blessed are those that have a voice" - Ghost In The Shell 2:Innocence