Hi,
Ive been using textured paint to make up rocks and things, and im interested in making some original series style rock formations.
But one thing i need to know is how they made them, was it plaster, paper mache, or somthing else.
I would like !any! info on this stuff, cheers.
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Most of them, especially the cliffs/caves, looked like they were draped canvas covered with some kind of texturing. Maybe a papier mache', but using strips of paper, and then some of that spray texture stuff for walls. You can get a can of that at most hardware or home stores.
Then paint it like a rock, and maybe add some clear glitter spray. They often seemed to have some glitter to them, like they were supposed to be mineral crystals or something.
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Then paint it like a rock, and maybe add some clear glitter spray. They often seemed to have some glitter to them, like they were supposed to be mineral crystals or something.
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On Monster House, they have used a spray foam, shaped, and covered w/ a hardener, then painted to simulatee rock. They actually showed the product's name one time and dummy me forgot to write it down.
I would think you could use that Great Foam to make rocks and get a foam hardener to make it harder, then paint it. I know Home Depot sells a foam hardener type thing,(I part time there, and I remeber seeing a box somebody left in my dept.)
After you sparay it and it dries, you can "cut, trim, and shape" fairly easy w/ a knife or something.
I would think you could use that Great Foam to make rocks and get a foam hardener to make it harder, then paint it. I know Home Depot sells a foam hardener type thing,(I part time there, and I remeber seeing a box somebody left in my dept.)
After you sparay it and it dries, you can "cut, trim, and shape" fairly easy w/ a knife or something.
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from the Star Trek Sketchbook
from what I read in the Star Trek Sketchbook, the TOS "exterior" sets were made of a wooden framework with heavy grade tin foil stapled over it, then sprayed with texture and paint.
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