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    create your own canvass backdrop Rembrant type

    The best backdrop I ever owned bought, or made is the one I happened to make. I bought a painters canvas drop cloth. I managed to get a piece 10' by 12' from it without any seems.

    I made a rectangular form from 1x2 strips with triangular corner braces. Then I laid it on the ground. With a real natural sponge and three different colors of paint I began mixing the colors on a board. I sponged it with about a hundred overlapping circles until there was no visible pattern. It was a sort of mottled grey when unlit. Depending on the strength and placement of the back light it would be light or dark. It could have white highlight or black highlights even dabs of red now and then. It was never a dull backdrop. I have it rolled up now in a corner of my deserted studio.

    I saw the article on muslin so I thought I would give you a different version. The good thing about painted canvas. If you dont like it, just take it outside and add more paint. I never did mine was good on the first try.

    A friend of mine used matress ticking to do the same thing. Matter of fact I helped him paint it.
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    Awesome idea! Thanks much for the info!
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    always glad to share
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    saw the article on muslin so I thought I would give you a different version
    Oh....you mean this article?
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    Actually no the one on the cover of the webpage though the blurb may be from that site.

    but you actually can paint of muslin, it is dont in the Theata all the time. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by mysteryscribe
    Actually no the one on the cover of the webpage though the blurb may be from that site.

    but you actually can paint of muslin, it is dont in the Theata all the time. LOL
    This IS the one from the cover of the webpage...if you mean the TPF front page. Her technique was dyeing, and it looks fantastic.
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    It is the only I only read the blurb... I really have no use for a large backdrop... probably not even a small one... Just thought I would toss out the methode for painting a canvas one as well. Didn't mean to step on anyone's toes...
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