Hi Olga,

Yeah, keeping the projector locked in place in relation to whatever object
is a big part of the trick.  I keep thinking about making some tripod mounts
for the two projectors I've got at home, but thinking is not the same thing
as doing...

Speaking of paint, it is a very interesting effect to project on various
materials simultaneously - plexiglass is really fun, and it can be painted
with acrylic paint with various transparencies  - titanium white mixed with
different amounts of gel medium gets some cool visual qualities.

Are you planning on making more stuff, or do you have images of the
experiments you've been doing so far?

Cheers,
-Joe


On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 4:49 AM, Olga <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Joseph and Ian for the response.
> What you say Joseph is what I tried more or less, but with Flash
> instead of Photoshop.. So it is really about having the projector set
> where it will be, that's one of the tricky bits I guess because u have
> to work on the spot. And then obviously your ability to draw...
> Thank you for the interesting links.
> I'm not sure I understand what you mean Ian. You mean real paint? I
> think they paint only with light, right?
>
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