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Learn how to install appliques using the spray technique for under painting. This guide provides tips and pointers for a successful installation. Discover different options for under painting and techniques for creating stunning textures. Follow step-by-step instructions to ensure a well-ordered approach. Includes helpful suggestions and a projection method for easy installation. Perfect for anyone looking to create beautiful applique designs.
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How To Do It An Introduction To This Guide With Many Life Saving Tips And Pointers.This installation guide is used with the spray technique for under painting.Anyone who has downloaded our Aarart Applique Catalogues may have discovered that many of our applique aar a tad on the large size and thought “Aar they joking? Have I got enough friends? How am I supposed to know exactly where to put the first applique up before I know where the others go? And don’t even mention the background painting! I suddenly feel dizzy.” Quite the conundrums. Or arr they.First of all, we should consider any under or surround painting you may wish to do. There aar many options to choose from and each has it’s strong and weak points that you should investigate and practice. Here aar some samples; brush, sponge, daub and smudging that can create wonderfully subtle cloud, vegetation or water textures. They aar used only to paint around the applique however so do not use these techniques under where the applique will go because of that texture. Try not to touch or pile up your paint against the applique as it may effect the adhesive. Spray under painting will give you a wonderful mist, fog or cloud effect and can be used under the applique. After curing that is. Careful masking of the applique may allow for tweaking after instillation. Blending the techniques can give you the best of both.
Next, you should remember the gorgeous composition you created using the Aarart Catalogues and frantically try to remember where you put the ruddy thing. Whether you used the print, cut and paste system or created a digital file with layers (you did save the layers, didn’t you?), you have a record and the plan. Having saved the layers allows you to project and easily place each applique in order from back (rear most) to front (top). To scale yet. Suddenly not such a waste of time, eh? Rather a good idea, in fact. So let us investigate our under painting and installation options, starting with the very best.You can create a file that can be used with a digital projector (begged, borrowed or rented). You may need one that will do large projections. Now you have a projected virtual creation as reference for the instillation of your applique that will also allow you to madly under paint (spray) your wall/ceiling and let it cure while our printers print and cut your applique. It’s almost like the whole thing was planned.A white wall/ceiling is great for corner to corner murals but if you wish to paint a vignette on a coloured surface you will need to apply a shaped white under paint and then start applying your lightest highlight colour and proceed to the darker values. Adjustments can usually be made after installing each applique but if not, the applique aar remountable. Also remember that nothing about this project involves exacting measurements so adjust to suit.
Now for the hardest possible way to do it. Hair loss is almost guarantied.This technique works best with brush, sponge, daub and smudge painting after installing the applique. Rather than removing the backing from your applique and having everything go sideways from there, let us suggest tape. Yep, low tech does it. Now please, please understand that we aar not talking about the pull-a-locomotive or suspend-an-automobile sort, or even duct tape. And definitely not the rip-the-flesh-from-your-body type either. Let’s focus on a mild mannered tape used by painters. Removable painter’s tape, in fact.Now that your applique has arrived, you aar ready to start. Do any necessary measuring to check on your eye-balling and use only as much tape as necessary to put up the main focus of your creation. This is your gauge point from which you can start with the applique that is underneath all the rest and work up from there. Remove your main focus, or anything else, when necessary and put it back, if necessary, as you go. A well ordered, step by step approach is the safest bet and least likely to lead to hair loss, or worse.With any of these techniques it is helpful to include chocolate, for it’s calming effects. As to whatever else you and your friends may enjoy during and after your mounting party, enjoy!This installation guide is used with the spray technique for under painting.aarart.com
You will not be using a layered projection with this guide but instead be working on a full image.On the preceding page was a view of the completed vignette being installed in this How To Do It. The next page is the same vignette as a projection you will be working over. From here, you can decide on the final background shape you want your applique to sit on and start by spraying the white under paint.By turning off the projection you can check your shape, edges and coverage as well as make any touchups you need.With the projector on, you can now spray on any highlight colours you would like to use. If you wish to use a different painting technique for the highlight colours, you will have to do so after you have installed all your applique.By turning off the projection you can check your shapes, edges and coverage as well as make any touchups you need, as seen on the following page. When you have finished with your under painting you will need to allow the paint to cure as you wait for the delivery of you applique.
Now that your applique has arrived, you need to set up your projector and realign it with your under painting. Now you are finally ready to start installing your applique!Two of the flowers (Julia) and one butterfly (Quiree) arr rear most and must go on first as seen on the following page with a red arrow.Turning off your projector allows you to see your first effort as in the page after. Now you can turn your projector back on and proceed with your installation.
On the following pages the red arrows will indicate each new installation. Be sure to count them. Add one flower (Julia) as on the following page.Next page. Add the large butterfly (Quiree).Next page. Turn off the projector and critique your efforts. Congratulations! You have your bragging rights! Do not forget to include a comforting beverage!All the very best from Aarart Applique.
A Second And Different Vignette ProcedureYou will not be using a layered projection with this guide but instead be working on a full image.On the following page was a view of the second completed vignette being installed in this How To Do It. The next page is the same vignette as a projection you will be working over. From here, you can decide on the final background shape you want your applique to sit on and start by spraying the paint highlights around the outside corners. There is no white under painting with this vignette.By turning off the projection you can check your shapes, edges and coverage as well as make any touchups you need, as seen on the following page.If you wish to use a different painting technique for the highlight colours, you will have to do so after you have installed all your applique. When you have finished with your under painting you will need to allow the paint to cure as you wait for the delivery of you applique.
Your applique has arrived!On the next page is a view of the completed vignette being installed in this How To Do It. From there you will have to do some preliminary work consisting of cutting (scary stuff) two of your applique.The fairies (Silver and Toss) must be cut to make them appear to be riding between the wings of the bird (Hoopoe) as seen on the following page. Decide how you wish the fairies to be positioned on the birds by laying them on top of the birds.Next page. You will see a close-up of laying tracing paper (outlined in blue) over the bird’s foremost wing that Silver will sit behind. You then carefully trace the top of that wing to create a cut line for Silver.
Place Silver only on a proper cutting surface. Carefully lay the tracing paper on top of Silver only and position the cut line correctly on her. Check twice to make sure the cut line is placed exactly where she is to disappear behind the bird’s foremost wing. Using painter’s tape to hold the bird and Silver together, and carefully cut Silver along the cut line.Next page. With the backing paper still on Silver, place her on the bird to make sure she is disappearing properly. Move on to preparing the fairy Toss.
On the following page you will see a close-up of laying tracing paper (outlined in blue) over the bird’s foremost wing that Toss will sit behind. You then carefully trace the top of that wing to create a cut line for Toss. She also appears in three more places along the back of the bird’s wing. You will have to trace three more cut lines for those as well without moves the tracing paper. Four in all.Next page. Place Toss only on a proper cutting surface. Carefully lay the tracing paper on top of Toss only and position the cut lines correctly on her. Check four times to make sure the cut lines are placed exactly where she is to disappear behind the bird’s foremost wing. Using painter’s tape to hold the bird and Toss together, and carefully cut Toss along the cut lines.Next page. With the backing paper still on Toss’s pieces, place her on the bird to make sure she is disappearing properly in all four places.You are now ready to install the vignette.
Turn on your projector and realign it with your highlight painting as seen on the following page.Next page. Place the two clouds as per the projection indicated by the red arrows.Next Page. Add the the two birds (Hoopoe).Next Page. Add Silver on top of Hoopoe and aligned with the foremost wing top. Add the top section of Toss onto the other bird and align it with the foremost wing top. Add each of the four smaller pieces of Toss to the appropriate places along the back of the foremost wing.Next page. Turn off the projector and critique your efforts. Congratulations! You have your bragging rights! Do not forget to include a comforting beverage!All the very best from Aarart Applique.