7/31/2023 0 Comments Best art projector for tracingThe new Flare150 and the popular Flare100 find a happy ground between price, size, and power. The newly redesigned EZTracer is a perfect, inexpensive, entry-level opaque projector for the young artist. The Tracer needs to be placed on a flat surface, but the Inspire1000 works very well on a tripod allowing you to position it to any angle you need. Both of these projectors are lighter and easier to transport. Portrait sized work is well served by the Inspire1000 in the digital line, and by the Tracer in the opaque projector line. If you’re doing close in, smaller sized work, especially if you can occasionally dim the room lights, a less powerful projector will work just fine. You can get that size with clarity if you can dim the lights in an opaque like the Super Prism.These projectors are physically larger and heavier than other models, so won’t be as easily portable and need sturdy platforms or stands to hold them. If you’re doing wall murals in a brightly lit area, you’ll need a brighter, more powerful projector, probably one of the higher-end digitals, like the Impression1400. The power/brightness and physical size of both your working conditions, and your artwork surface and type need to be considered.
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