System and method for producing simulated oil paintings

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C427S197000, C427S208200, C427S258000, C427S260000, C427S261000, C427S265000, C427S288000, C427S372200, C427S398300, C427S429000, C345S419000, C345S619000, C345S653000, C700S118000, C700S131000, C700S207000, C703S006000

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07384667

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for producing simulated oil paintings by means of a variety of commercial software programs. A digital color image is created and printed on to a substrate. Also printed on to the same substrate and registered thereto, is a slow drying, clear, embossing liquid in the pattern of brush strokes derived from one or more of the colors printed on to the substrate. A thermographic powder is dusted onto the embossing liquid while still wet and excess powder removed. The substrate is then heated to dry and raise the brush stroke pattern of the embossing ink to create a three dimensional effect on the substrate. The raised brush stroke pattern in combination with printed color image creates a work that has the three dimensional effect simulating an original oil painting.

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