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How Do I Paint It? Stagecraft Painting Techniques
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Primary Colors Secondary Colors
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Hue: The Name of a color.
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Intensity: Brightness or dullness of a color.
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Paint Brushes:
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Shelac vs Polyurethane: Shelac: Used to produce a shine. Shelac: Used to produce a shine. Polyurethane: Hard plastic coating to prevent damage to paint. Polyurethane: Hard plastic coating to prevent damage to paint.
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Paint Types: Latex: water based, inexpensive. Latex: water based, inexpensive. Dry Pigment: mixed with glue or water- when dry, will not flake. Dry Pigment: mixed with glue or water- when dry, will not flake. Scene Paint: Pre-mixed Dry Pigment paint, will not absorb light. Scene Paint: Pre-mixed Dry Pigment paint, will not absorb light.
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Crosshatching: Painting in an X pattern for a full, even finish. Good to use when base- coating a new flat. Painting in an X pattern for a full, even finish. Good to use when base- coating a new flat.
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Feather Dusting: Pouncing motion on a flat with a feather duster for a neat texture. Pouncing motion on a flat with a feather duster for a neat texture.
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Texturing items:
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Dry Brushing: Taking excess paint out of the brush to give a streaky, grainy appearance for wood- graining and other textures.
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Stippling: Stamping with a sponge for texture- bricks.
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Spattering: Flipping paint drops onto a flat to give it depth.
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*Note: In Painting, like other stagecraft techniques, you are only limited by your imagination.
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Our Stage Transformed “Aida” Set- Spring 2008
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“Fame” Set- Spring 2009
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Some of our shows
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“42 nd Street” Spring 2007
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“Sweeney Todd” Fall 2008
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Some of our shows
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