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My friends sons regularly project the x playstation box thingy on to the side of their house and play call of theft auto it seems to work quite well
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Originally posted by Dactylion View Post
For Gawds Sake - DON'T..... You wouldn't want to appear any more of a Chav than you do already.
HTH
And the other half has begrudginly allowed me to do it. Once she loves it I'll also be able to project adverts on the side of the house for a tidy little sum. Kerching
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Surely the butler, housekeeper or groundsman are responsible for handling this kind of thing?
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Project animations on to house
We've got a big white gable end on the east wing next to the butlers quarters and I've always had an idea to mess about to project something on to it at xmas/haloween for a bit of a fun side project. I have a projector from my dismantled golf sim but I doubt it's up to the job but fancies a little dabble to see what's possible.
Anyone done any house projections before? I see you can buy software to map the house against the animation etc I guess I really should just take it out one day to see if it is even possible first but if the whole idea is easy enough and fun I might be persuaded to get another.
Anyone any experience, tips etc?
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