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Gary Wohlman

3 Years Ago

How To Access And Utilise This Site's "framing Interface"?

Hi. I'm a new member, and am exploring ways to become familiar with optimising my use of, and success in, this site. Who can give me information about How to access and utilise this site's "framing interface"? I'd welcome your visiting my art and appreciate any constructive and helpful comments, as we journey and navigate through the myriad of possibilities here together.

In mutual support,
Gary Wohlman in Melbourne Australia

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Floyd Snyder

3 Years Ago

Click on any of your images. on the right hand side click on wall art. Click on prints. Actually click on everything there and get familiar with it.

But to be honest with you, you need to clean up some of your images and get them what we used to call camera ready. You have images that are not going to print if they sell.

 

Abbie Shores

3 Years Ago

Before you upload your image you MUST go around that image at 100% view in a photo editor to make sure it is of top quality printability

If you sell an image we will refuse to print if the image shows.......

Pixellation
Blockiness
Noise
Bad cropping
Blurriness not in keeping with the image (ie not meant to be there)
normal font signature (Arial, Times New Roman etc)
signature cropped half off the image
large watermarks
noticeable camera flash
Upsized images

We do not do quality control until you sell so, it is your responsibility to quality control your images carefully before uploading.

Read this thread for original art copying techniques https://fineartamerica.com/showmessages.php?messageid=2764654

 

Mike Savad

3 Years Ago

i'm not sure what a framing interface is other than choosing a frame and downloading the picture.

but as said, your images are too small, blurry or have their backgrounds showing - to print. one is only a 150px wide


----Mike Savad
http://www.MikeSavad.com

 

Jessica Jenney

3 Years Ago

Most of your images are way too small for selling any prints. Are you scanning them? If so always upload the largest scanned image.

This is more like it.

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