Oh wow guys this is so pretty. Just beautiful. You know, this would look really pretty at a high school homecoming dance. Now that would be something for the kids to remember.
Very nice! I’ve always liked anthropomorphic suns and moons. Yours has that quintessentially ambivalent expression which was characteristic at the time these were popular, though there were some that had a leering/creepy visage. It would have been really neat if the photo op employed a stereoscopic camera (a two-lensed affair) so that a stereoptic (3D) photo could be produced. These types of photos-viewed through what was called a stereopticon-were popular from roughly the 1850s to the 1920s. Well done you two!
I wonder if McDonald's ever had any fiberglass ones made for their restaurants? If so I wonder if they're collecting dust somewhere or in someone's house 😅
I have never seen something like this before. I didn't even know it existed, to be honnest. The result is amazing. Your moon has a really vintage look and I love the fact that 3 people can sit at the same time.
So nice! I’ve had this kind of project in my mental back pocket (also a photographer) just waiting for the opportunity or client. Of course I hadn’t planned out a build, but this is a lovely execution! I feel like when you guys use foam, it’s going to be more creative, and I wasn’t wrong! Love the craters especially, and The overall build steps are so nice to see.
We took inspiration from old photos of moon faces and carved it out. We typically use a curry comb (horse brush) to get the majority of foam sanded down. Then to create finer details we use smaller wire brushes and metal files. I carved organically but you could project a face onto the foam to give you reference points.
Unfortunately this is the only footage we have of this project. We do have other videos of us carving foam that may help. It will show you our process and tools we use.
How do you prop up the plywood? I've been trying to figure out how to do this for a few months. Randomly found this video the same day I started to figure out how to make my take on a papermoon bench after several years of sporadic brainstorming. No clue how I missed this as my wife and I have watched you for years.
Amazing as always
Thanks!
Oh wow guys this is so pretty. Just beautiful. You know, this would look really pretty at a high school homecoming dance. Now that would be something for the kids to remember.
Yes! The Winchester gets rented out all the time for weddings and proms. They will definitely offer it as apart of their package I'm sure.
outstanding 🌙
Vintage groovy.
Very nice! I’ve always liked anthropomorphic suns and moons. Yours has that quintessentially ambivalent expression which was characteristic at the time these were popular, though there were some that had a leering/creepy visage. It would have been really neat if the photo op employed a stereoscopic camera (a two-lensed affair) so that a stereoptic (3D) photo could be produced. These types of photos-viewed through what was called a stereopticon-were popular from roughly the 1850s to the 1920s. Well done you two!
Very cool! Thanks for sharing.
I love your paper moon. Looks just like those old movies.
Thank you!
Way to go! So creative and beautifully done.
Thank you sweetheart!
I'm struck most by how authentic this looks to the era you are focused on emulating. It is mesmerizing, beautiful.
It was really fun to research and bring to life. Thank you so much!
@@HollywoodHaunterAnd the color just sells it. The colors are brilliant!
My GOODNESS! That was AWESOME!
So cool! As soon as I saw the thumbnail I thought ohh a Mac tonight would be so cool to make so I'm glad you mentioned it. I want one!
I wonder if McDonald's ever had any fiberglass ones made for their restaurants? If so I wonder if they're collecting dust somewhere or in someone's house 😅
They did make some! The worlds largest Mcdonalds in Orlando has a huge Mac tonight playing the piano hanging from the ceiling!@@HollywoodHaunter
I have never seen something like this before.
I didn't even know it existed, to be honnest. The result is amazing.
Your moon has a really vintage look and I love the fact that 3 people can sit at the same time.
It was such a fun photo op. I know people really enjoyed taking pictures. I wonder if anyone changed the filter to black and white? ☺️
This one looks amazing! Just like one of those antique German paper Halloween decorations that are like paper paste!!!
Yes!
That's pretty "Cheesy". I agree it would have been cool to do Mac. Excellent job as usual
Thank you so much!
I absolutely love this!!! It looks AMAZING! And, I’m so glad to see your new videos - I’ve missed you two!!!
Thank you! Glad to be back 😊
So glad to see videos and you guys are such an inspiration. Here is hoping you have time for a home haunt this year, maybe some hocus pocusdisplays
So cool 😎
Oh my gosh, that is gorgeous!!! I’m sure all the people loved it! You two are so talented!!🧡🖤🧡
I like how you made it look so 1920's. Beautiful as always!
So cool
Thanks!
My favorite, sooo good 🌙
Thanks love!
So nice! I’ve had this kind of project in my mental back pocket (also a photographer) just waiting for the opportunity or client. Of course I hadn’t planned out a build, but this is a lovely execution! I feel like when you guys use foam, it’s going to be more creative, and I wasn’t wrong! Love the craters especially, and The overall build steps are so nice to see.
Absolutely LOVE this ! Turned out fantastic!
Did you guys do the backdrop as well ?
We didn't get to do the backdrop on this one. Someone else on the team provided it for the show.
Would like more information on how you did the foam face please! 1:18
We took inspiration from old photos of moon faces and carved it out. We typically use a curry comb (horse brush) to get the majority of foam sanded down. Then to create finer details we use smaller wire brushes and metal files. I carved organically but you could project a face onto the foam to give you reference points.
Could you please tell me what brand epoxy you used on the moon?
Is there a turtoraial on how you did the foam sculpture?
Unfortunately this is the only footage we have of this project. We do have other videos of us carving foam that may help. It will show you our process and tools we use.
How do you prop up the plywood?
I've been trying to figure out how to do this for a few months.
Randomly found this video the same day I started to figure out how to make my take on a papermoon bench after several years of sporadic brainstorming.
No clue how I missed this as my wife and I have watched you for years.
In new orleans we call these ovens
🌷 'Promo sm'
I'd probably bite it to see if it was made of cheese
LOL!!!