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potatovixen

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I'm working on a project that is going to require me to duplicate some of my existing artwork on a larger scale. I have a few ways I can do this, but the easiest way would be use a projector like this:
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Or something comparable. Anyone know where I can buy a relatively cheap toy version? Or does anyone have one they'd be willing to let me borrow?
 

Mermaid

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PotatoVixen, maybe you could check around at the local schools and library for a slide projector. It seems like an item they'd have. Probably dusty and unused, too, so I'm sure you could arrange borrowing it.
 

Smiling JOe

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Copy said works of art onto transparency paper using a regular copier machine, then project onto wall using an overhead projector.
 

Mermaid

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Copy said works of art onto transparency paper using a regular copier machine, then project onto wall using an overhead projector.

Oh! Thanks, SJ, that's what I meant instead of a slide projector.
 

pgurney

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How many days have you got to get this done? I've got an opaque projector (similar to your picture) around here somewhere. I'd need to check it out and get it to you somehow - I'm in Atlanta. One thing about those kind of projectors is they won't project anything more than about a 4" x 6" photo.
 

potatovixen

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Beachmom said she may have something I can use. Thanks, everyone, for the suggestions, though.
 
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