![]() You would be hard-pressed to recognize that VCR casing if I didn’t tell you what it was. The trick in creating a backdrop like this is to not get too busy or complicated. ![]() The transformation always amazes me when you see how a mish mash of items look once they are all painted the same color. ![]() Throw in a couple of plastic toy parts and voila:Īfter attaching everything with a hot glue gun, I spray painted everything with flat black, grey, and rust colored paint - nothing fancy, just a random coverage. The largest part of this backdrop is the casing from my old VCR, may God rest its soul, and there’s also a section of my old carpet cleaner’s hose, and the humidifier that no longer humidified. I wanted it to be pretty sturdy, so I attached two 3/4″ plywood boards with some angle brackets, and then glued on some random bits and bobs from the junk pile. The first thing I had to do was to make the base. The fun thing about making a backdrop like this is that you don’t need to be precise, and you can use pretty much anything you have laying around. Well, I got a little crafty again this weekend, and did some hot glue gun slinging to make a new backdrop for action figure photographs.
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