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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ธ.ค. 2013
How To Create A Screenplay Title Page In Trelby
This is a short tutorial on how to edit the default title page in the Trelby screenwriting program and correctly format the title page.
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How To Make A Dungeon Door
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This brief tutorial gives easy, do-it-yourself instructions on how to cheaply and easily create an ancient-looking door for your castle, dungeon, or haunted house project. All you need is paint, some basic tools, and a little bit of time. No special woodworking, set building, painting, or other artistic skills are needed! If you are recycling an old door which already has an old handle or doork...
How To Make A Faux Lock Plate
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If you are making a dungeon door for a haunted house set and are recycling an old door which already has an old handle or doorknob hole, you can easily cover it up with a faux lock plate. This brief tutorial gives easy, do-it-yourself instructions on how to create a faux lock plate made from a round electrical box cover. For full instructions on how to make an ancient-looking door for your cast...
How To Paint Faux Stone Walls
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This tutorial gives brief instructions on an easy way to paint carved foam insulation panels to look like stone walls.
How to carve faux stone walls out of foam panels quickly and easily
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This tutorial gives brief instructions on a very fast and easy way to carve faux stone walls from rigid foam insulation panels. I will show you what is by far the quickest and easiest method. Start here first!
Great tutorial !! Thank you!
One of the most helpful videos out there. Thank you!
Very helpful and clear tutorial! Thanks!
I am actually going to use this technique to paint over really awful manufactured stone on a fireplace. Thank you!
Loved you video!!!
Great video. Question what glue did you use to attach panels to walls? Thank you
DAYUM! I have watched a bunch of other vids on this process. This was by far the easiest and most straight forward. And excellent looking results too!
Do you think this could work on a plaster wall?
Good job
YOU ROCK! This is the best instructional on the internet- Thank you! Can't wait to get started.
Yes! having a construction background, It seems like everything is on youtube is overbuilt and over thought. Ithink people without building experience are afraid of making crap so they take too much caution. Not bad, but a huge waste of time. I really appreciate your approach of speed and quality! Thanks!
Dabbed until it looked good and it never did now I have a wall that looks like a idiot followed a youtube video
my tech theatre class loves you
Amazing!
Thanks for the video ! This was super simple and well done 👍🏽
Can this be used in a den, on a wall with a gas fireplace insert, instead of Genstone?
Any tips on how to do a curved stone structure? Faux well for a set?
Another excellent tutorial! Thank you!
Very cool! Thank you! And you have a very pleasing voice!
Hello! I am trying to build stone walls for a nativity set. I want them to be about 12 feet high so I will need to stack them on top of each other. I am curious how to secure them safely together and prevent anything from falling over. So I attached them to thin plywood or make frames out of 1x1? Any ideas?! Thanks so much!
KISS: KEEP IT SIMPLE, SMARTY! ,,,,,,,,,,, FIND A NEED AND FILL IR,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,SPOT ON!
WARNING... PLEASE WEAR A MASK when Carving this Foam IT is DANGEROUS to the Lungs...
I'm going to put this on my fence that outlines my yard
Blessings to all!
Awesome thank you!,
AWESOME!!!!
This lady is an absolutely delightful instructor! Very informative and easy to follow directions! Thank you!💖👍
Is there a particular brand of foam that you use? Also, is there a difference between XPS and EPS foam? And do you recommend one over the other?
I don't think this will work with EPS foam. Any brand of XPS foam should work.
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I have faux painted walls that look like large bricks. I have repainted the interior of my house and don’t think I can get these walls back smooth like Sheetrock, so my best bet is to repaint them in my new color scheme. I don’t have any idea how to start this project. If I send pics, could you please give me some advice?
I can try but I'm not a master painter. I'm strictly amateur. I'm not certain I understand what you are trying to do, paint a flat wall painted to look like brick with a new color scheme? Or paint a brick-textured wall with new colors?
great video, thank you for your time
This is fantastic Demi, thanks for sharing!
U ROCK!!! GREAT INFO
U ROCK!!! GREAT INFO
Thanks for making things simple for a lay person!
Thank you so much for making these videos. I'm using this technique to create a stone wall at the peak of an arched room and it looks just as good as the high end faux stones they sell at hardware stores!
This is a great panel, and the wire brush is far superior than that hot knife so many fancy scenes shops I’ve worked for have used. I would tell them you’re idea is Genius! This wall concept on its own is a great design piece. My question is, If I wanted to make my wall more 3 dimensional , with the stones set out and / or pushed away from the others, would you recommend I get a second piece of this wall, which I might have, or foam scraps, using this wall design as the background for my foam scrap individual stones? If so, what Could I use an adhesive on top of the original wall? My experience in theater, making walls like this, and then having to use a glue/bonder has always been for indoor-use, and usually is something such as “liquid nails”, but if I wanted to use this for exterior use, could I attach each 3-D stone to the base wall with an exterior quality silicone caulk? Such as something used in sealing windows? Then coat ‘ paint with exterior paint and sealer?
That's a great question. I’ve never carved them in high-relief, so this is just a guess. But I believe the foam panels are available in thicknesses up to two inches. The thicker panels are more expensive, but probably not any more so than the cost to buy several thinner panels to glue together. So I’d try using thicker panels first. Using thicker panels would also save time over trying to piece thin panels together. But if you do decide to glue thinner pieces together, I think caulk is a great idea. Silicone caulk is my go-to for most gluing projects. I've never tried liquid nails, but that would probably work, too. Just make sure you don't use anything that will melt the foam. For outside use, exterior paint should work fine. But someone commented that if you want to make them more durable, you can seal them with truck bed liner. Please post a link to photos when you’re done with your project. I’d love to see how your more deeply carved stones turn out.
Where is the finished product? BTW you could have done all the talking while you showed how you did it.
Very nice 👍
Turn it back it looks like SHIT NOW!!!!
Thank you SO MUCH for this!!!! It was EXACTLY the tutorial that I needed for my new stream. I needed to look like I was in a Wizard's tower and this was -CHEF'S KISS!- Thank you, thank you, thank you!
GENIUS!!! LOVELY PRESENTATION!!! THANK YOU!!!!
This was a fantastic quick and easy to understand tutorial. Thank you so much!!
This is fantastic, thank you
Going to do this 🤝
So cool, thank you!
Ty this video is awemazing gonna tell lots of people
Very well done that’s exactly what what I had planned you read my mind million likes 👍👍👍
Excellent. One of the better tutorials...no annoying music, no blathering no extremely difficult skills needed! Thanks!
Awesome video! Subscribed!