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Projecting the image on the wall allows you to reproduce the photos and illustrations in detail and proportionally without superb artistic skills.
Any type of projector that accurately displays an image on a movie or projection screen will also work on a blank wall.
Move the furniture out of the room so you have enough space to set up the projector and zoom in the image to the size required for the mural.
The walls must be completely clean before projecting and tracing the mural image or landscape.
Draw it in the background color of the mural you want.
Clean the walls from top to bottom with a feather duster or electrostatic duster-
If the wall has not been cleaned and painted for the mural project yet, remove the fabric.
Select the background or base color that dominates the scene you want;
For example, if the mural depicts a sailing race, choose the sky.
Blue Shadow of wall color.
It is necessary to draw the background color first, because painting the background around the foreground scenery may cause errors, forcing you to re-draw the background
Project or redraw certain areas.
The perfect projector for this job is the one you can access easily or cheaply;
For example, borrow one from the community organization you belong to, or rent one from the equipment rental store.
Opaque projectors and art projectors allow you to use flat objects such as actual photos, magazine images, comics, and even coins.
These types of projectors have a room or projection area where you can place objects you want to zoom in on the wall.
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Type of teacher drawing using grease pencil--
Copy the paper that needs to be transparent.
If you want to create a mural based on an image or still shoot from a cartoon or movie, you can also use a DVD projector.
If you haven't already done so, take everything away from between your project Wall and the other end of the room.
Place the projector on a chair or table about 10 feet away from the wall, or as far away as possible, and aim it at the wall.
For best results, the projector should be centered and pointed so that its beam is perpendicular to the wall, not at an odd angle that may distort the projection.
Put the mural image on the projector or projector;
Then plug in and turn on the projector.
Use the controls on the projector itself, or move the projector forward or backward as needed to adjust the size and clarity of the projected image.
Check the projected image from a distance to make sure it is the required size for the mural space.
Trace the contours of all the projected images on the wall with chalk or shallow pencil lines.
Including the outline of every key detail you want to redesign
Create on a mural, otherwise it is difficult to draw lines from memory.
It can be difficult to cover every detail or line, so simplify the work as much as possible.
Imagine the wall as a huge coloring book, and your job at this point is to create lines so that they can be filled in later.
Once you 've tracked everything on the wall, check the lines with the right paint color and thin brush.
If you feel the projector is helpful, please keep it on or turn it off so you can see the walls better.
After the paint profile is dry, fill them with the required paint color.
Add the final details of the artist's brush on the dry paint.