Question:
Should the design be projected onto pouncing paper adhered to a wall, or projected on paper first and then put on a wall?
Answer:
If I understand your question correctly, you’re asking if you should project onto paper where you want to paint the object, or project somewhere else, like your home or studio, and then bring it to the job site.
I’m thinking that if you can project it off-site, that would be better, because otherwise you have to leave the projector in place while you’re drawing/painting, and it has to stay there until you’re basically finished. If you project off-site, then you can theoretically set-up a number of different elements that you can work on at the same time.
Let’s say you have to paint 6 people on a wall. If you project them one at a time directly on the wall, it will take you forever. If you project them off-site, and then pounce them, you can work on all of them at the same time. Prime one, and while it’s drying, out a base coat on another.
Thanks and keep ‘em coming!
Michael
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