How to Transfer an Image onto Clay

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • This is the process that I use to transfer photographic images onto pottery clay. It can be used to create different colored images and can be fired at different temperatures.
    If you'd like to give this technique a try, you can check out my guide here, it has a list with links to the materials you would need. Let me know how it goes.
    thepotterywheel.com/image-tra...
    Affiliate links below, this means that if you buy through this link, I will earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
    If you want to buy the pronto plates, you can get them here: bit.ly/3tzmaAV

Komentáře • 72

  • @micheledickey4066
    @micheledickey4066 Před rokem +7

    I am absolutely amazed by this process!!! I can not thank you enough for doing this. I’ve never even heard of this method -!: I can’t wait to try it!! Do you happen to have a video on how you made the box you showed in the beginning? It’s absolutely beautiful and would make a great wedding gift!!!

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před rokem +7

      Hi Michele thanks for your lovely comment. Let me know how it goes. Yes, I'm in the process of putting a video together on how I make the boxes! Hopefully it will be ready soon :)

    • @micheledickey4066
      @micheledickey4066 Před rokem +1

      @@ThePotteryWheel I looked through your videos and found a box video but it was just the bottom. I would love to know how you glazed the box that was in this video as well. Thanks so much.

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před rokem +2

      @@micheledickey4066 Yes, I have to do an updated one. It's on my list!

    • @jodyann77
      @jodyann77 Před rokem +2

      What an amazing comment!

  • @ruthweissart
    @ruthweissart Před 3 měsíci +2

    Once again you explain with accuracy and knowledge. Thank you for making it look do-able.

  • @HALLTOM
    @HALLTOM Před 5 měsíci +1

    One of the finest instructional videos I've ever watched. Thank-you for sharing with the world.

  • @susann2436
    @susann2436 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for sharing this method! I love the hands on quality and that you can use different colours.
    There is another method of image transfer that also works great, but it’s always a sepia image, because it’s basically fired on iron oxide. It’s a specially coated paper that you laser print. The printer has to be a black-only laser printer that has iron oxide/ferrite in the toner (mainly Canon and HP models). Once printed, you put the printed paper in water, so the coating/film separates from the paper. You use this film like a water slide decal. You apply it to a fully glaze fired piece and bisque fire it again.
    Search for fired-on images (youtube deletes my comment if I share the link), they sell this paper, explain how it works and have a list of worldwide distributors. They also have a long list of working laser printer models. It’s an easy method and works very well.

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před rokem +1

      That sounds amazing, thanks for the tip, will definitely check that out!

  • @janeneh.3093
    @janeneh.3093 Před 7 měsíci

    I just found your site a few days ago and have really learned alot from the several videos I've watched of yours. Hope you continue making videos 👏👏🙌🤩😍👍

  • @audreyburm8143
    @audreyburm8143 Před rokem +2

    A fantastic clip. Very well done! I am so excited to try this! Thank you so much!

  • @annewatkis5824
    @annewatkis5824 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Beautiful box

  • @selcouthconcepts
    @selcouthconcepts Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing! I've been wanting to make some lithophanes and this looks like a good alternative.

  • @isabelcarvalho7961
    @isabelcarvalho7961 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for share. I didn t understad the mane of paper you use. I made this is past with some paper call fired on, but you have to use just a canon ou hp printer becausecthey have iron oxide in tonner....but now is dificult because many priters stop to use iron oxide in tonner.

  • @sandracartica4932
    @sandracartica4932 Před rokem

    Brilliant!

  • @pavlentos
    @pavlentos Před 5 měsíci

    Wonderfully!

  • @baidarkaguy
    @baidarkaguy Před rokem +2

    I've seen that clay/slip (30%?)added to the pigment and binder will bond it to the clay body when firing to prevent smudging. Learned this from Andy Ward's Ancient Pottery CZcams videos. Different style, but clay and pigments don't know that. I don't know if it will work with this roll on - blot off technique. But give it a try and see what happens.
    On a completely different note, you have a wonderful voice. Sounds very euphonious to me. Love it, very soothing.

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před rokem +1

      Hi there, I love Andy Wards Ancient Pottery, I will check his video out. Thanks for the tip :)

    • @juliebrown7656
      @juliebrown7656 Před rokem

      Or maybe Gerstley borate

  • @heidigoldman3475
    @heidigoldman3475 Před rokem

    Thanks so much so appreciate this info

  • @43joan
    @43joan Před 4 měsíci

    THANKYOU

  • @RM-lu4hy
    @RM-lu4hy Před 24 dny

    Wow, no gum arabic needed!

  • @johnbelcher7955
    @johnbelcher7955 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Hi if you put a tiny amount of borax frit to the stain when up make up the ink, it will melt the stain in the firing and either stop it from smudging or making less fragile depending on the amount of frit, to much frit will melt it too much and make the image blurry! If you can't get the paper to print on normal printing paper and coat the back of the paper with shellac and hang it up to dry before starting the printing process works!

  • @kevinleong4467
    @kevinleong4467 Před rokem +1

    Wouldn't dipping the glaze also work better? I love this idea

  • @wendydee3007
    @wendydee3007 Před rokem

    Brilliant! Thank yo so much :o)

  • @siupikworld
    @siupikworld Před rokem

    Thanks for your nice sharing and really awesome !!!
    May I know any shop you suggest to buy this pronto plate paper in UK ?

  • @grafkimber
    @grafkimber Před 9 měsíci

    I am so glad I found you. You have great shares. Lots of helpful information. How did you glaze that beautiful box? Very colourful. Love it. Thanks for sharing🥰

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi there, you might find these links helpful thepotterywheel.com/ceramic-slab-box/ and czcams.com/video/gSAuuKnFaiA/video.html

  • @nssjn9362
    @nssjn9362 Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing!!!!❤️‍🔥
    Can i use coated paper instead of pronto?
    Thank you💕

  • @sonjaduplessis7315
    @sonjaduplessis7315 Před 3 měsíci

    If I may ask, what kind of glaze do you use? Thanks so much for the tutorial 💕

  • @Tiny_Island_Designs
    @Tiny_Island_Designs Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have read that it's sort of vital to pour or spray your glaze on after the bisque. I have not tried this process yet so I'm only suggesting info I read about it.

  • @The-Reihl-1
    @The-Reihl-1 Před 7 měsíci

    Have you ever considered narrating a meditation track or blog or what not? Your voice would be so perfect!

  • @joyceradesca408
    @joyceradesca408 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello, thanks for this interesting video It´s a new technique for me Sorry my english I´m spanish speaker See you soon, bye

  • @ms.k4485
    @ms.k4485 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for taking the time to create and share this excellent video! If you have a moment... in your experience do you think it would be possible to successfully transfer an image that is 91 centimeters by 71 centimeters??

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před rokem +1

      Hi thanks for your message and comments, I'm glad you found the video helpful. I think in theory it would be possible to do a large transfer, the only thing you have to be careful about is handling transfer paper and laying it down carefully so you don't get bubbles trapped underneath it. sometimes you just have to give things a go to see if they're going to be successful. good luck with that let me know how it goes :-)

  • @susanneericksson6805
    @susanneericksson6805 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing this! I wonder if you can make a mug out of the clay plate after you transfer the image?

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před rokem +2

      It would be difficult. the image is very fragile and would smudge easily. however you could make the mug and then transfer the image to the mug cylinder. the good thing about the litho paper is that it's flexible and you can wrap it round things. let me know how it goes :-)

    • @susanneericksson6805
      @susanneericksson6805 Před rokem

      @@ThePotteryWheel Okay. Thanks you for your reply! Will try to remember to tell you how it goes. I won´t be able to do this until later.

  • @OdetteHarrington-mc8uv
    @OdetteHarrington-mc8uv Před 11 měsíci

    Brilliant tutorial. Wondering if I could use teak oil instead of linseed oil ? Thanks

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Odette, you could give it a try. If it doesn't work, linseed oil is easy to get hold of and reasonably priced. Let me know how it goes 😀

  • @nadaspencer915
    @nadaspencer915 Před rokem

    Are you able to use the pronto plate again?

  • @MaximumMalcolm
    @MaximumMalcolm Před měsícem

    i love you

  • @bakezori
    @bakezori Před rokem +1

    Have you attempted to use a glaze mix or add some frit to the stain mix? Something to make it more stable on the bisque ware?

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před rokem

      That's a good idea, thanks :)

    • @bakezori
      @bakezori Před rokem +1

      @@ThePotteryWheel I ended up going down a bit of an information rabbit hole this morning. Your technique is very similar to polyester plate lithography. Inking the plate may be easier if your mix is closer to a thick ink. So, more of a paste than a liquid. Too thick may damage your plate. Too thin means more applications. If you try a thicker paste, wet your plate before inking. For more information on polyester plate lithography, check out the book by George Roberts. He invented the art print technique back in the 90s. Thank you for the video, it really inspired me.

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před rokem

      @@bakezori funny, I often find myself in the information rabbit hole! thanks for the tip I will check out the book. Sounds very helpful :)

  • @kevinleong4467
    @kevinleong4467 Před rokem +1

    Can you use Manganese dioxide instead for this process? It is a lot cheaper than black Mason Stain

  • @Ingefee
    @Ingefee Před rokem

    Wonderful video! Now could you do one where you assemble the transfer so that we see how to deal with the difficulties.

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před rokem

      Hi Inge, thanks for your comment. Have you tried it and had difficulties, let me know and I'll see if I have any suggestions for you :)

    • @Ingefee
      @Ingefee Před rokem +1

      @@ThePotteryWheel No I haven't but it looks very tempting. I really do want to try it.

    • @couldwellbe4227
      @couldwellbe4227 Před rokem

      Fascinating and so informative. Thank you for sharing so generously - really appreciate it 😊

  • @PATRICIA-zs2qv
    @PATRICIA-zs2qv Před 9 měsíci

    I'm french. Wich "stain" do you use, copper oxyde, black iron, or anything else like underglazes ?

  • @KarenRivkaKaufmannTzuriel

    Amasing!! Please ad to the description box the names of the materials you used. For years I was wandering who to transfer a printed imag to the clay!!!

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před rokem

      Hello, thanks for your comment, you can check out this article that I wrote, it has a link to all the items that you need :)

    • @KarenRivkaKaufmannTzuriel
      @KarenRivkaKaufmannTzuriel Před rokem

      Did not see any artical?!

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před rokem +1

      @@KarenRivkaKaufmannTzuriel thepotterywheel.com/image-transfer-onto-clay/

  • @user-yr6pb3vo4h
    @user-yr6pb3vo4h Před 9 měsíci

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @CynthiaTrombley-jz9dh
    @CynthiaTrombley-jz9dh Před 2 měsíci

    Can ths method of image transfer be achieved using a laser copy on a regular sheet of printer paper rather than a Pronto plate?
    And are the Pronto plates reuseable or
    discarded after one use?
    sheet of printer paper

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před 2 měsíci

      I've never tried it with regular paper. You could give it a go, but I think it would disintegrate. I've found that you can use the pronto plates 2 or 3 times before they stop working well. Hope that helps

  • @williamhupy-ui7df
    @williamhupy-ui7df Před rokem +1

    Might I use boiled linseed oil in lieu of raw linseed oil?

  • @barbaraschwartzman4044
    @barbaraschwartzman4044 Před 6 měsíci

    What happens to the print when fired in the kiln ?

  • @BrenzerM
    @BrenzerM Před rokem

    If you add the bentonite first the mixing will be easier. It's amazing but my goodness it's such a long process 😮

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před rokem +2

      Yeah, it seems like its a long process, but once you get into the swing of it, it speeds up :)

  • @sandraburt4782
    @sandraburt4782 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Where do you get supply of photo paper

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před 9 měsíci

      Hello, you can find a link to the paper in this guide thepotterywheel.com/image-transfer-onto-clay/

  • @user-su5su1jn6c
    @user-su5su1jn6c Před 6 měsíci +1

    Where can I buy pronto plates?

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi, I just put a link in the description for where you can buy them 🙂

  • @jeangarry8189
    @jeangarry8189 Před rokem +1

    Anyone heard of mixing gum Arabic to the solution to stabilize the image

  • @ueckbueck
    @ueckbueck Před 4 měsíci

    8:25