Re: Segmental Pediment Math Posted by C16thFoxe on Aug 05, 2013
@ pagestep007: Many thanks for that tutorial. Will construct the pediment from thin-ish (6mm?) ply; that's still to be determined.
The look I'm going for is this:
The arc may either be painted as a rainbow with a paper mache sun, moon and stars in ascendancy/descendancy, or I may go with a thin tracery of acanthas leaves and medieval marginalia.
The look I'm going for is this:
The arc may either be painted as a rainbow with a paper mache sun, moon and stars in ascendancy/descendancy, or I may go with a thin tracery of acanthas leaves and medieval marginalia.
Re: Segmental Pediment Math Posted by pagestep007 on Aug 06, 2013
oooh , that looks like a delicious project.Maybe 4mm MDF would be good as it goes around curves really well. But yeah, the sun and moon and vegetation in mache would look really great. A good relief is always cooler than just painting it on. I like the castle side bits. I take it, that it has to be as light as possible, and remembering your location in Greymouth, mache would be a good way to go.
this tutorial may inspire you to texture your castles.. although it might add too much weight to the stage
this vid is how I do some ornamental mache-ing. That is if you have some clay and wax, and like to sculpt. You could do a plasyter mold...or maybe just go the traditional build it up with paper technique
this tutorial may inspire you to texture your castles.. although it might add too much weight to the stage
this vid is how I do some ornamental mache-ing. That is if you have some clay and wax, and like to sculpt. You could do a plasyter mold...or maybe just go the traditional build it up with paper technique
Re: Segmental Pediment Math Posted by Shawn on Aug 06, 2013
In the first video you spread down a layer to help bind your plaster to the wood. Since you had your back to the camera it was a bit hard to hear. I thought maybe it was PVA but you kind of troweled it on so not sure.
Re: Segmental Pediment Math Posted by pagestep007 on Aug 06, 2013
yes it was pva . gloop it on then scape it thin. It just seems to help make sure there is something to stick with and not rely too much on the glue in the mixture.
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