I was wondering if one of these window art ghosts would work as the ghost to be reflected onto the glass. Thought they were kinda cool looking to make a more realistic ghost image.
Do you think it would work???
-PB
-
-
The Great Pumpkin
- Join Date
- Feb 2005
- Location
- tucson,az
- Posts
- 245
09-05-2010,08:21 AM
I for one think you have a great idea here. The one thing I can see making this "hard" will be getting the background black. If you painted everything around the ghost black, I think the ghost will "POP" and appear very realistic. This will require a fairly large "glass' but could be done cheaply with some shrink film on a frame. Think insulation barrier; Amazon.com: Duck 1297119 84-by-120-Inch Shrink Film Patio Door Kit: Home Improvement
I've used film for several years now and will never use glass again. Cheap, safe, and has outstanding reflection properties. Anyway, I think your on to something wicked!
-
09-06-2010,08:10 AM
I was thinking of doing this to.I have been looking at the scene setters to try to find what I want.I think it would work great.

halloween props 2012 http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...012-props.html
albums http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...71-albums.html
-
09-06-2010,08:16 AM
My Dad gave me an old 27" tv... if it works... I have some CGI animations I made.
I want to try.
Please give details as you along and I will add my pictures and even CGI to share too.
-
09-06-2010,11:53 AM
Sounds like a good plan to me. That ghost looks creepy!
-
09-06-2010,02:08 PM
I also thought of using a fader to help add to the images effect.
I have a free screen door glass pane coming from a friend in the window business. I will keep up-to-date on pics as they become available.
-PB



LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
Peppers Ghost w/window art ghost????




Bookmarks