Question:
Is it best to project a small drawing directly onto a wall at night, or would it be better to project onto the pouncing paper?
Answer:
A projector works great outside if the area is completely dark. A Super Prism will work outside only if it is pitch black. An MC250 would work better, being that it uses halogen bulbs instead of incandescent.
I don’t know what your design consists of, but I would guess that interior projecting/pouncing would be easier that trying to project on an exterior building at night. This opinion is based solely on the info that I have at hand. Then again, an MC-250 might be your best bet, if you don’t have to back up very far. The reason is, the MC250 works better in semi-darkness, while the Super Prism needs almost complete darkness.
It also depends upon what you’re projecting. If it’s people, then generally you can get close enough to the wall outside to make it work. If you’ve got the facility, I would highly recommend just projecting it onto pounding paper, and take the paper outside to transfer it. You can do that it the daytime, when it would be much easier to paint it.
Thanks for your questions…keep them coming!
Michael
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