3d Decoupage




3D Decoupage: So What Is 3D Decoupage?

3d Decoupage  is an art form with unlimited possibilities. Basically, it involves the decorating of surfaces with multiple cutouts from the same print to form one 3D image.

 

  As long as we're talking about 3d you might be interested in finding out what 3d decoupage is and does it have anything to do with excavators.      Yes, if you're creative and want something different on your greeting cards, brochures, walls, in which case how you use this art form either in your business in your home, on your car, or decorating your excavators, is only limited by your imagination.  No, in that it has nothing to do with the functions of an excavator.  However here is an example of a 3D Decoupage Excavator rendering or a Decoupage sheet.

    

 

Decoupage is a craft art thought to originate in the 18th century in Italy to compete with oriental lacquered decorative artwork.  . tb decorated art work and if you're really, really, into excavators, you can decorate greeting cards, your furniture, walls, and just about anything with 3D decoupage excavator images.   Originating in the 18th century in Italy to compete with oriental forms of decorated artwork, the technique was then refined by Venetian Artisans.  At that time known as poor man’s lacquer, ‘Lacca Povera’ the name Decoupage is believed to be a derivative of the French word decouper meaning to cut’. 

Although traditional Decoupage requires a painted background, paper cut outs to form a design, lacquering and sanding to acquire a finished effect of fine porcelain, in the end one is not bound by tradition and can create what pleases their eye and senses.  There are, of course, many Decoupage publications available on the variety of styles and periods of the art form.  And what in past years could only be created by hand can now be created with the copy, crop, cut, paste, and image enhancement, manipulation, 3d and image effects functions of any good graphic software.  If you’re using an image found on the internet be cautious of copyright issues, otherwise simply repeat the image at least 4 times, clone parts of it, lacquer, layer, emboss, frame, or whatever you want to do to form the final decoupage is all up to you and your imagination.

While it is possible to purchase ready decoupage disks, cd’s or 3D Decoupage sheets, so far there are none available of excavators, so you will have to do your own.  And so what if it’s not decoupage in the traditional sense, if your finalized 3D decoupage art pleases you then go ahead and use on your site, business cards, flyers, advertising,mailbox, doors, walls, Christmas cards etc., etc., etc, as there are no limitations on where or how it can be used.

 

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