Seems as though projection would be simple enough. At one point, I enlarged a pattern at my local Kinko's and transferred that onto the wall with graphite. I had to enlarge it a page at a time, then tape it all together.
2006-09-01 09:27:09
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answered by Jan O 3
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If you are not agood artist, get someone who is.
Is there an art college nearby? A student may do it as a project that can go in their portfolio - I have had students paint murals for me before - usually successfully.
2006-09-01 09:04:20
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answered by Plum 5
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if you can find a microfische machine,,that would work,,,,I think they even have similar things for kids,,( wall projectors),,,,,but scetching it by hand with a pencil,,,get it how you want it,,,even throw in the extras as you go,,,and you'll get much more satisfaction,,,,What do you have to lose , if you're going to paint anyway,,,,,drawing large is easier than you'd think,,,,you can easily stand back and see the changes that need to be made,,,,,C'mon,,,,GO FREEHAND !!!!,,,,you'll love it
2006-09-01 09:01:48
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answered by Dr. Biker 3
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