Gym Class Heroes
Lighting Designer - Kevin Semagin
Associate Lighting Designer/Programmer - Kirk J Miller
Producing Company - Concerts Unlimited
Rosco Colors Used - R39, R80, R58, R26, R94, R12, R99
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Gym Class Heroes
Lighting Designer - Kevin Semagin
Associate Lighting Designer/Programmer - Kirk J Miller
Producing Company - Concerts Unlimited
Rosco Colors Used - R39, R80, R58, R26, R94, R12, R99
Colors Used:
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For this University Production of South Pacific, I was in charge of painting props for the show. The image provided is a final production photo of the "I'm Gonna Wash that Man right out of my Hair" Scene. Every piece of this shower was applied a base coat - then a broom brushed gray was applied over to give it a wear and tear aspect.
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The stone part of the scenery was a sheet of masonite so I had to layer multiple shades starting from the darkest in order to create texture on such a smooth surface. I blended some areas more than others and scumbled the rest to avoid any patterns. For the foliage I based it with a mixture of Orange and Raw Umber, once dried I scumbled on yellow ochre, lemon yellow, bright red, and more of the base colors to give it texture without looking uniformed.
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First step was to marking the details onto the pre made wooden scenery flats
Next we had to make sure all the lines matched up once all the flats were connected together
Then we mixed a large pot of white with supersaturated blue to paint the majority of the back drop then we moved onto the more intricate bits
The production was a 1950s / 1960s dinner and the production consisted of a story told thought the songs of that time period
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I sharpied the image directly on the plexi glass. I then used Crstyal Gel to get the base of my texture and mixed paint with Flexbond to get the coloring right.
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1. Drawn on brown paper
2. Pounced onto canvas
3. Inked
4. Lay down texture with Rosco Crystal Gel
5. Add color with Rosco Super Sats.
6. Used Rosco Crystal Gel tinted with Tough Prime to create the stained glass leading
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This is a bloody angel from the tabletop game Warhammer 40k. The actual size of this model is about 2 inches tall I made a life size version. I want to thank Rosco for coming out with this product so that I can make this cost too much better than without it!
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The grass and dirt were created by spraying tinted Jaxsan over carved foam then adhering on tinted sawdust with Flexbond and Crystal Gel. From there we used more Crystel Gel to secure bits of craft moss and tinted cork. The grass had to be able to be walked upon as well as travel to another theatre after our run.
The exterior walls were created by using a wash of Raw Umber to dirty the wood planks initially and then using a layer Elmer's glue underneath scenic paint to create the cracks. The whole unit was then distressed with "dirt" washes.
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This image was cartooned a piece of butcher paper, and then hung behind the scrim. The paper was then used as a shadow stencil, and the red and blue was blocked in. Then numerous grey washed were used to create the depth of the statue.
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