Painting Block-in with Digital Projector: Lucca Walls
A demonstration of a technique to quickly start a loose painting over an older painting - using a digital projector and reference photography. Audio narration throughout - listen to it or don't. I'm relying upon YouTube to provide Transcription on this one. My projector is a Sharp Notevision XR-10S. This model is out of production, but can sometimes be found used. I like it fine, but have no experience with other types. Presumably there have been technological advances since I bought this one. You can do your own research. Like the video? Hate the video? Let me know. Leave a comment, let me know how I'm doing. Website: jamescrandall.com Instagram: crandall_paintings Facebook: James Crandall - Paintings

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