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Old 03-03-2006, 08:40 AM #2
Sonneilon
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I KNEW I shouldn't have looked. It's so funny cuz you are so technical yet you know how to do it cheaply. And here I am, trying to make modular wood sets. There's one lil thing I wish you discussed. How you make those walls 'removable'. It's something I've been trying to figure out myself. As it stands, I figured I'd make a generic base, screw on those metal L-shape brackets and then screw in a vertical wall. And yeah, I skip the ceilings too. I've been finding, as any dio person probably has when doing sets, that camera angles are huge. I'm worried that I won't be able to get the right angle with static walls.

I'll have to remember to use foamcore in the future. I'm just too lazy to go the art store. Plus, I like to be able to move my sets w/o them sagging or buckling. *shrug* Probably explains why I'm using wood at this point. I've got a set I'm working on now and if it turns out, it should be totally gnarly.

Thanks for all the info. I also like the how-tos from people to give me ideas.

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