JoeDios.com Forums  

Go Back   JoeDios.com Forums > Discussion Forums > JoeDioes.com Forum
User Name
Password
Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes

Old 12-31-2007, 08:56 AM #11
DaveCW2
Happy Camera Fun Time!
 
DaveCW2's Avatar
 
Offline
-->
Posts: 1,155
DaveCW2 is on a distinguished road -->
Join Date: Nov 2007
Default

Well, this is no good at all. I was hopin' you guys'd come up with, "I had 18 sets built in roughly five minutes."

I'm not at all close to having anything good to go. I've just got the beginnings of a story millin' around in my head right now, anyway, so it's not like I'm lookin' to begin making sets today. Time isn't exactly on my side lately anyway

Thanks for all the responses, gang. It certainly gave me quite the perspective on how extensive this zany hobby of ours can be.

Have fun!!!
__________________
On a quest to collect and customize the 1985 Joes in Modern Era form. Aaand maybe the Cobras, too.

Holy crap! There were five troop builders in 1985 - what am I getting myself into!?!
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-31-2007, 06:19 PM #12
Sonneilon
aka 'Paul WS Anderson' ;)
 
Offline
-->
Posts: 7,751
Sonneilon is on a distinguished road -->
Join Date: Jul 2005

Send a message via MSN to Sonneilon
Default

Well, I gotta wait for the paint to dry and then I'm just naturally slow at building sets. So when I say weeks, it's not like it's an 8-hr job. lol
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-31-2007, 06:57 PM #13
holesnipe
Veteran
 
holesnipe's Avatar
 
Offline
-->
Posts: 201
holesnipe is on a distinguished road -->
Join Date: Mar 2006
Default

One more little tidbit, I've found with my current dio, I stopped building huge sets and went to building a bunch of small modules (rooms) that all go together to form one big set. The nice thing about that; when you need a certain room or area you just pull down that module. Plus you can get a lot better angles when shooting. No more standing on your head, putting the camera between your legs and holding the lights in your mouth.. ;-
__________________
http://www.facebook.com/Tomsettle27
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-31-2007, 08:58 PM #14
Sonneilon
aka 'Paul WS Anderson' ;)
 
Offline
-->
Posts: 7,751
Sonneilon is on a distinguished road -->
Join Date: Jul 2005

Send a message via MSN to Sonneilon
Default

Totally, Holesnipe. When I do corridor sets, I have different lengths of bases to set the walls up to. I can do 90 degree bends and everything! When I do corridors and hallways, everything is taped to the L-brackets (available at Lowes; less than $1 per bracket, just needs screws!) so I can take down a wall if I need to. OR i can manipulate YOUR eye and just tape 1 wall in a different spot and give it a different appearance. CW, you HAVE seen my dios, right?
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-31-2007, 09:08 PM #15
Sonneilon
aka 'Paul WS Anderson' ;)
 
Offline
-->
Posts: 7,751
Sonneilon is on a distinguished road -->
Join Date: Jul 2005

Send a message via MSN to Sonneilon
Default













  Reply With Quote

Old 12-31-2007, 09:09 PM #16
Sonneilon
aka 'Paul WS Anderson' ;)
 
Offline
-->
Posts: 7,751
Sonneilon is on a distinguished road -->
Join Date: Jul 2005

Send a message via MSN to Sonneilon
Default







  Reply With Quote

Old 12-31-2007, 09:09 PM #17
Sonneilon
aka 'Paul WS Anderson' ;)
 
Offline
-->
Posts: 7,751
Sonneilon is on a distinguished road -->
Join Date: Jul 2005

Send a message via MSN to Sonneilon
Default

btw, i tend to use 'real-life' things for ideas. Like the lobby for Doom (the movie).
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-31-2007, 09:17 PM #18
Sonneilon
aka 'Paul WS Anderson' ;)
 
Offline
-->
Posts: 7,751
Sonneilon is on a distinguished road -->
Join Date: Jul 2005

Send a message via MSN to Sonneilon
Default

so all that turns into this...









mind you, i was using only the red x-mas lites and you have no idea how hard it was to get a crisp picture. There was a very fine line between slowing down the shutter speed too much and not enough. So I went with gritty since the look in Aliens isn't exactly THAT clean. And yes, having ideas and stuff in your head works well too. Just look at Transformations and The Island...
  Reply With Quote

Old 01-01-2008, 07:10 AM #19
Stormer
Wasss once a man
 
Stormer's Avatar
 
Offline
-->
Posts: 1,430
Stormer is on a distinguished road -->
Join Date: Nov 2006

Send a message via AIM to Stormer Send a message via MSN to Stormer Send a message via Yahoo to Stormer
Default

I'd say it all depends on how complex you want your sets to be. I did this in literally 5 minutes using a few bits & pieces I had lying around:



A cardboard box for walls with a sliding door cut out, a cardboard tube for a ventilation duct and some film cannisters for barrels. And I drew a control panel for the door using felt-tipped pens, not that you can really see the the coloured buttons... If there had been any kind of planning involved, I could have used some paint on various parts to make it even better. But to set the scene I wanted, I was pretty happy. I even kept the "walls" for later use:



This time I used a metal baking tray for the door and a cereal packet for the floor. The crate is an example of scenery/props that took a while to make but was really cheap -- it's popsicle sticks (bought at a party supplies store) cut and glued together. I worked shoe polish into it with a toothbrush but I'm not overly-happy with the colour; I'm making more that I'll leave as-is or try and find a light brown polish.

So hopefully I've shown that you can do and/or spend next-to-nothing to at least get across what you mean -- if I had more photography skills I could probably get even more out of those sets. I do have intentions of creating a full-blown dio-story with interior as well as exterior scenes, so maybe we'll eventually see what my lazy arse comes up with if that comes to pass...
  Reply With Quote

Old 01-01-2008, 07:50 AM #20
holesnipe
Veteran
 
holesnipe's Avatar
 
Offline
-->
Posts: 201
holesnipe is on a distinguished road -->
Join Date: Mar 2006
Default

Nice work dude, that looked awesome..
__________________
http://www.facebook.com/Tomsettle27
  Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Forum Jump




Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.0.6
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Style Design By: vBStyles.com


- JoeDios - Archive - Top