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If you mean you want to paint it, but need to see lines etc can you take a slide photogragh of it and then project it onto the wall, an uncle of mine used to sketch onto overhead projector film and then throw the image to whatever size he wanted
Si
If you mean you want to paint it, but need to see lines etc can you take a slide photogragh of it and then project it onto the wall, an uncle of mine used to sketch onto overhead projector film and then throw the image to whatever size he wanted
Si
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When I was at school (was it really that long ago ?? ) there was a device called an "epidiascope" (IIRC) which reflected images on non translucent material onto the wall. Used it when making sets for school plays etc. Probably easier to take a slide and use a normal projector though.
If you've got some spare cash (and they do know how to charge) or a mate in the print/photographic trade you could scan it and print it out on a large format plotter (Epson 10000 etc.). Saw that poncy designer on the telly do it once, they charged him about £1k IIRC, materials & time would have been closer to £80, muppet.
If you've got some spare cash (and they do know how to charge) or a mate in the print/photographic trade you could scan it and print it out on a large format plotter (Epson 10000 etc.). Saw that poncy designer on the telly do it once, they charged him about £1k IIRC, materials & time would have been closer to £80, muppet.