The Glendale Yard part six

SEA-K wrote on 1/28/2022, 9:50 AM
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Tags: Short films, Music videos
Width: 1920
Height: 1080
Duration: 03:17
Format: x-ms-asf

Part six of six. In closing. I would like to Thank all who supported me while I was uploading TGY. This was to me, quite a learning curve in a new world of such creative souls plying their art and sharing it with the world

SEA-K

Comments

franco-galateo wrote on 1/28/2022, 10:14 AM

good video and audio performance..nice

Franco

Vio-Project wrote on 1/28/2022, 1:38 PM

Very good video quality! Had a lot of fun watching! πŸŽ¬πŸŽ¬πŸŽ¬πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

Siggi-M wrote on 1/28/2022, 3:07 PM

what strikes me here in the last video is the film backdrop on the walls. Did you paint them, or are they pasted on posters? very good πŸ‘Œ

LG,Siggi...

SEA-K wrote on 1/28/2022, 10:21 PM

what strikes me here in the last video is the film backdrop on the walls. Did you paint them, or are they pasted on posters? very good πŸ‘Œ

LG,Siggi...

Hi Siggi, Thanks for asking, pass it on to any of your model train friends ..........The first wall you see is 4ft x 8ft 1/4in. luan smooth sided birch plywood. The edges are reinforced with 1in.x 2in pine and secured with screws and Elmers wood glue. There are 5 of them hanging from 2 hooks each for portability. The back wall is cement. The printed buildings were about six inches high and purchased online. There were about 15 different types of buildings. I ran them through the scanner. Then in photoshop placed them on a 13in x19in white background and adjusted the height of the buildings to 13in. Then I printed it out on 13in x 19in matted finish photo paper. I think I must have printed 20 to 25 sheets Then came hell on earth, cutting them out like paper dolls with an no.11 exacto knife. I applied them on the painted surface with my trusty white glue. I have a Canon printer that it seems the ink tolerates wetting down the paper buildings. After application it looks bad but stretches out. OK, now for the cement wall..................................................SEA-K

Siggi-M wrote on 1/29/2022, 7:34 AM

OK SEA, Thank you for your answer. Looking through the camera, it looks huge. One thinks you would have painted the whole wall. You really did a lot of work. WOW !!!

LG, Siggi...

Jochen-S wrote on 1/29/2022, 9:05 AM

Hi SEA,
simply beautiful to look at... TOP...
Many greetings
Jochen...

Former user wrote on 1/31/2022, 7:20 AM

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Kryo wrote on 2/1/2022, 4:59 AM

very impressive...

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