Tag Archives: scenery

Jaxsan 600

Scenic Painting
Jaxsan 600

I won’t have too many articles on just a product, and generally will just link to products in Amazon so you can know what they are if you don’t already.  Today we have an exception, because it’s such a niche product that is special.  Jaxsan 600 is one of my favorite materials for texturing or… Continue Reading

The Pumpkin of Doom

Props
Pumpkin of Doom

This project involves using board foam, layered together and sealed and painted, to create a very unique prop, although the techniques translate to other projects easily. I once designed the show Revenge of the Space Pandas, which is a children’s theater piece by Mamet.  Yep, you read that right!  Mamet wrote some children’s theater, and… Continue Reading

A different kind of Castle Painting with Blocks

Scenic Painting

All theaters work under constraints, so it’s good to know some ways to get the “effect” you want with less investment from time to time.  In this case, the budget and time frame were both short and so I needed to make it feel like a castle interior quickly without spending much. This show, The… Continue Reading

All About Spatter

Scenic Painting

Spattering is one of the easiest techniques to learn, but one of the hardest to completely control.  In my opinion, this is by far the most fun painting method ever. Someday I do want to add a video tutorial or at least more pictures to this section, but for now this is better than nothing…… Continue Reading

Sonotube “Pipe”

Scenic Painting
Pipe

This article will discuss primarily the painting method used to paint some faux rusty/ grimy pipe made from sonotube, but also address some of the basics concerning the construction of the unit. Since moving to Utica, NY I have spent a lot of time working at Mohawk Valley Community College.  They have often hired me… Continue Reading

Rock Wall: A Quick Effective Model technique

Scenic Models

For the purpose of this tutorial, the wall we are making is made of cut rocks for a formal English garden that is barren of plant life.  I’m not going to talk much about the design process or style choices on this one.  This article is more about the how to than the why.  … Continue Reading