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Backdrop Blue Sky Paint - Flat, Satin or Gloss Finish?

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Backdrop Blue Sky Paint - Flat, Satin or Gloss Finish?
Posted by akriggm on Saturday, March 27, 2021 11:35 AM

I have searched the Forum and found lots of discussion about a good color of blue to use for the sky base coat, but no mention of the paint finish type used. Does anyone have a preference for flat vs satin vs gloss finishes?  I suspect that a gloss finish would look odd, but can't decide between satin or flat paint.  Thoughts/recommendation?

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Posted by rrebell on Saturday, March 27, 2021 12:22 PM

Flat, you see no shine in the sky and being a vertical surface, dust is not common on most layout backdrops.

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, March 27, 2021 12:25 PM

Absolutely flat, I don't think anything else would look right. Reflection would destroy the illusion of distance.

-Kevin

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Posted by mbinsewi on Saturday, March 27, 2021 12:30 PM

I used flat for the sky and clouds, and semi-gloss for the water.

Mike.

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Posted by John-NYBW on Saturday, March 27, 2021 2:15 PM

I don't want my backdrop to draw attention so I opted for a flat, pale blue. I also didn't want my clouds drawing attention so rather than painting elaborate cumulus formations, I went with thin wispy cirrus clouds which is easy to do just by making swirls with white spray paint. All I want from my backdrops is the suggestion that the world doesn't end at the back of the benchwork. Backdrops are necessary to accomplish that but I would rather the focus be on the 3D scenery. I do of course have structures and hills on the backdrop and I try to blend them into the foreground scenery.

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