Oh, sorry, I might not have been clear. I mean’t keep it (your advice in general) coming… .I have been watching all three phases and I am very impressed!
Brian
Oh, sorry, I might not have been clear. I mean’t keep it (your advice in general) coming… .I have been watching all three phases and I am very impressed!
Brian
Jeff, I’ve followed right along on your tutorial and appreciate you taking the time to put it together. You’ve about convinced me to try some of this, especially the clouds, I like the way they turned out. I guess you just have to experiment with how far away to keep the can from the backdrop and how short to make the bursts of paint.
Thanks,
JaRRell
15" to 18" away and 1 to 2 seconds per spray can yield excellent clouds.
That really looks great !! nice work !
I used Instant Horizions but i had problems with the paper wrinkeling
I may steal your ideas when i do the replacement
Thanks for sharing
Go for it! That’s why I posted it.
Ok Thanks
your instructions in
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h80/jeffrey-wimberly/bdc2.jpg
Confused me alittle
I think you left out some words
Yes, I did. That’s dyslexia for you.
It’s supposed to read: I continue across the scene in this manner until I get to the other end, making sure that everything stays aligned. It takes only a very thin film of glue to do this. Afterward, I go back along the top of the scene and secure the top edge. I put a little glue on my finger and run it along the back top edge of the scene and press it into place. There should be nothing sticking up.
Yes, I did. That’s dyslexia for you.
It’s supposed to read: I continue across the scene in this manner until I get to the other end, making sure that everything stays aligned. It takes only a very thin film of glue to do this. Afterward, I go back along the top of the scene and secure the top edge. I put a little glue on my finger and run it along the back top edge of the scene and press it into place. There should be nothing sticking up.
Ok now I see what you mean
Thanks