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11/22/2005 08:18:58 PM · #1
im working on getting a studio type setup and wondering what type of background material to use? where to get it? how much to get..
11/22/2005 08:23:03 PM · #2
Muslins

Ebay

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11/22/2005 08:24:04 PM · #3
Muslin ... it's what everyone uses, besides paper. I buy mine at Walmart. Usually about 5 yards of 90' wide Muslin. Cost about $30. You can dye or paint it however you like.
11/22/2005 08:32:01 PM · #4
I'd like more info on the dyeing/painting thing...I got 4 yards (12') of 108" muslin at walmart ($17) and my attempt at dyeing was less than spectacular...i now have a large olive drap piece of muslin ;) as seen here



I have more green, some black (to make it darker?) and yellow to kind of mottle it...i am willing to paint it, but I am not sure if the paint will survive transporting it...and should it be rolled (HUGE) or balled up. I kow you ball up the dyed kind.

Ya know, if i'd have wanted an even dyd job i'd have never been able to do it! LOL
11/22/2005 08:32:07 PM · #5
If you look around you can buy painted muslins almost as cheap as make them. But do be careful, really thin cheap ones aren't worth the money. Ebay is a great resource, also look at the sales at Amvona.com
11/22/2005 08:33:46 PM · #6
Originally posted by Prof_Fate:

I'd like more info on the dyeing/painting thing...I got 4 yards (12') of 108" muslin at walmart ($17) and my attempt at dyeing was less than spectacular...i now have a large olive drap piece of muslin ;) as seen here



I have more green, some black (to make it darker?) and yellow to kind of mottle it...i am willing to paint it, but I am not sure if the paint will survive transporting it...and should it be rolled (HUGE) or balled up. I kow you ball up the dyed kind.

Ya know, if i'd have wanted an even dyd job i'd have never been able to do it! LOL


One that I screwed up royaly, I revived by using latex house paint leftover from several rooms in my house. A carwash sponge (big) used like a stamp and dabbed all over the bg with diff colors till I got something that would work.
11/22/2005 08:36:43 PM · #7
Originally posted by idnic:



One that I screwed up royaly, I revived by using latex house paint leftover from several rooms in my house. A carwash sponge (big) used like a stamp and dabbed all over the bg with diff colors till I got something that would work.


that's plan B. I orginally dyed it outside, but that option is out now it is snowing and in the 20s. This thing is HUGE, and i'm afraid working on it folded will leave a line that will show when used. I was gonna sponge on dye and let is sit a long time. I think i hurried things the first time.
11/22/2005 08:37:38 PM · #8
Latex paint works wonders ... I water it down some before I use it.
11/22/2005 08:43:49 PM · #9
going to walmart tonight where would I find it at there?? in the fabrics?
11/22/2005 08:45:43 PM · #10
Originally posted by hollisterGq:

going to walmart tonight where would I find it at there?? in the fabrics?


Yes, it's in Fabrics... Dye will be found near the bleach and washing detergents... Latex paint is in Hardware :-)
11/22/2005 08:46:23 PM · #11
and its really called Muslin? how should i go about hanging it?

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11/22/2005 08:51:54 PM · #12
Originally posted by hollisterGq:

and its really called Muslin? how should i go about hanging it?


Yes, it's called Muslin (just ask your associate for it.) It doesn't matter if you get bleached or unbleached.

I hang mine on PVC. I had a friend sew loops at the top that the PVC goes through. IF you can't get it sewed, just hot-gluing the top seam over will work.
12/20/2005 03:41:49 PM · #13
www.primomart.com we have various widths of muslin by the yard, and also canvas for backdrops if you're intersted in painting your own.

regards
chuck
12/20/2005 06:00:29 PM · #14
Our studio backdrop is black velvet (NOT the polyester one) on a cyclorama (curved pice of 1mm MDF sheeting)

It's only a small setup for still life, am working on the extensions so we can fit cars, boats and aircraft in it. Not:)

Brett
12/20/2005 06:09:56 PM · #15
I just got three 6x9 muslins from Dreammaker (ebay store) and wanted to say that they are fairly great for the price. I paid $30 for all three! That's about 160 feet sq. coverage for $30. Can't beat that!
12/20/2005 06:34:44 PM · #16
Originally posted by mavrik:

I just got three 6x9 muslins from Dreammaker (ebay store) and wanted to say that they are fairly great for the price. I paid $30 for all three! That's about 160 feet sq. coverage for $30. Can't beat that!


You must mean 2dreammaker.

Also backdropoutlet has some good painted stuff

12/20/2005 06:36:14 PM · #17
Originally posted by rex:

You must mean 2dreammaker.

Also backdropoutlet has some good painted stuff


Yes, this one.

The company box says "Dreammaker" so I forgot the 2. :) Good catch!
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