Growing in popularity, hydrographic printing is the process of applying printed patterns to 3D objects and can be known as water transfer printing. Most items that are hydrographic printed are made of fiberglass, glass, metal, plastic, and wood. Hydrographic printing involves a specific process where the object is placed in water with film (pattern that will be printed), and when a solution is sprayed on the film, the film becomes a pattern which attaches to the object. Before starting the hydrographic printing process, make sure you have your materials ready to go and are located in a well-ventilated area.