scroobious_pip
When transfer go right
I don't think I've ever had a transfer go as well as this. I only lose the tiniest piece at the back of the horse.
I'm also uploading this photo so people who have asked me about transfers can see what I mean about the need to rub off the paper. The flecks of paper yet to come off are clearly visible in this shot.
This image comes out of one of my Dover pictorial archive books. I love these books for source material as I can use images and not worry about the copyright (they have a condition about using 10 in one piece, or something, but I never use anywhere near that).
When transfer go right
I don't think I've ever had a transfer go as well as this. I only lose the tiniest piece at the back of the horse.
I'm also uploading this photo so people who have asked me about transfers can see what I mean about the need to rub off the paper. The flecks of paper yet to come off are clearly visible in this shot.
This image comes out of one of my Dover pictorial archive books. I love these books for source material as I can use images and not worry about the copyright (they have a condition about using 10 in one piece, or something, but I never use anywhere near that).