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From: DavidMartsolf
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  • Thanks Pyro! Stay - cool!

  • Thanks David....great info

  • This is not what I was looking for; however, an excellent video.

  • My transfer method is with Xerox Copies from original (sketches) or Computer Generated black & white designs, Acetone or lacquer thinner and cotton tissue / first place xerox copy to designated surface (wood metal paper etc..tape one side if necessary) then rub non printed surface w/ a mildly soaked Tissue and be sure to use a fresh copy per each transfer if necessary.

  • @worldwildwest So, if you had a large sketch you would make copies, section by section to transfer? That should work. I 'll have to try it. The thing I like about a computer projector, or even a slide projector is the property of scalability. I often have a sketch that I imagine as a larger finished work. Projecting the image does allow me to choose any magnification or reduction desired.

  • You are completely correct. Actually, it should say "How to Copy an Image onto Canvas Using a Computer and a Projector". I will have to se if I can rename the video.

  • The right title for this: How to Project an Image onto Canvas Using a Projector...

  • love the camera work. ;)

  • @tjshypersigil Thanks so much for your kind words

  • how did u create that grid or can u send me that file please?

  • Thank you, very helpful.

  • This is really helpful and explains everything in detail.

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