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10-27-2007, 05:33 PM #1TPF Junkie!
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Homemade Backdrop
Well I finally picked up some Alien Bees, Got them a few days ago. Got the B1600 and a B800, Large Soft Box and a Silver Umbrella.
After shooting with an old curtain as a backdrop I decided to try and make one. Here is my first attempt Please have a look and let me know what you think.
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10-28-2007, 01:00 AM #2I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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i guess it works but idk maybe have it be darker (backdrop). Something dosent seem right maybe its just the lighting you did.
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10-28-2007, 03:17 PM #3TPF Junkie!
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ok, here is my second backdrop, It is a bit darker.
Any advice on how to make these better would be great!
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10-28-2007, 09:32 PM #4I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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I prefered the first, the second just looks like it needs to be ironed to me.
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10-29-2007, 08:13 AM #5I am Big, I am Mike Site Moderator
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So how did you go about making them? Inquiring minds want to know.
There's no correlation between creativity and equipment ownership. None. Zilch. Nada. Actually, as the artist gets more into his thing, and as he gets more successful, his number of tools tends to go down. He knows what works for him. Expending mental energy on stuff wastes time.
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How to
Here's a great how to........
http://www.diyphotography.net/homest...phy-background
Regards,
George
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10-29-2007, 04:09 PM #7TPF Junkie!
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That is the site I used, but I did not tie mine as tight, I wanted softer texture than the ones shown on the site., But the process works well,
For the 1st backdrop I used 4 packs of RIT dye(Dark Brown) for the second I used 6 packs of RIT (4 X Navy Blue and 2 X Black)
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I helped a friend do this once – it was kinda fun. Made a massive mess of his back yard, too.
The best ones he did were 3 passes – pass 1 was tied up tight with a neutral, lighter color, pass 2 was tied up looser with a darker contrast color, then he laid it on the ground, took another darker color (not dye – some kind of paint), stuck a big honking paint brush in the bucket and spattered it on from a distance.
In the end, we messed up a half-dozen muslins or so before we got a good result. He took the ruined ones, stuck them in a big pail full of bleach, rinsed, then started at step 2 again. He got a good brown, taupe, gray, and green out of it.
They didn’t look like what they had hanging on the wall at Calumet, but they worked quite well for him.
Those look nice – a little ironing and off you go. I’d like to see the results with a model in front of them.
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Backdrops are nice. But your chair (subject) is way too close to the background. Bring it as far forward as you can...wrinkles won't show up so much.
The moment you cheat for the sake of beauty, you know you're an artist.
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Here is the first pic with the dark background, let me know what you think of the backdrop and the lighting.
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Wow, doesn't even look like the same backdrop. Very nice!
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11-01-2007, 09:15 AM #13Banned
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I think you did great, but you are going to end up hating the way you are drapping them.
Those swoops are going to draw the eye away from your subject on tight shots.
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