Artograph Tips & Techniques for Projectors
Art projectors have an almost endless array of uses and applications...
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| Size up The fast, easy way to enlarge and project photographs, prints, patterns, designs and sketches onto any surface. Transparencies are no longer necessary. |
Find the best composition Arrange the elements of a painting, decide on the best composition and see how an additional feature would look in the picture, before it's committed to the surface. |
Define features Enhance and define features and tonal range in portrait painting when working from a photograph or sketch. |
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| Brush up your drawing skills Trace around images to improve hand and eye coordination, understand perspective and draw better. |
Paint on a grander scale Free up your creative skills and gain confidence to work on larger paintings and murals. |
Repeat success Transfer an accurate repeat image for cartooning or decorating walls, furniture, fabrics, pottery, cake icing - in fact, just about any surface to be hand painted. |
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| Save Time Produce paintings and decorative work faster - for fun and profit. |
Basic directions to get you started...
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| 1. Simply place the original in the copy area of the projector. | 2. Enlarge the image by changing the projection distance. | 3. Adjust the lens to sharpen focus, then trace around the outline, drawing in as much detail as you need. |
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