Has anyone had experience withBackdrop Warehouse? I thought I was getting pretty good with the computer, but really having a hard time navigating the site. Just lookong for some fall trees 10" high or so. Too many pages/ options. Very confusing to me. Jerry
Good Morning,
I've also had some issues with this website as it appears awfully busy for these ol eyes. The following link should direct you to a page on their site where one can make selections for a variety of backgrounds:
http://backdropwarehouse.com/PRODUCTSshort.htm
Wayne
Modeling HO Freelance Logging Railroad.
Jerry,
Their site is a little confusing....is this what you're searching for?
http://backdropwarehouse.com/images03/HL-SKL-252A.jpg
If you use this link, you can pick between Eastern and Western parts of the country for the photos they have.
http://backdropwarehouse.com/TnHillsGrp.htm
Don Z.
Research; it's not just for geeks.
jerryl wrote: Has anyone had experience withBackdrop Warehouse? I thought I was getting pretty good with the computer, but really having a hard time navigating the site. Just lookong for some fall trees 10" high or so. Too many pages/ options. Very confusing to me.
jecorbett wrote:I would check out www.sceniking.com as well. I believe they have fall trees and I think their prices are better than what I remember from Backdrop Warehouse. I have four of their series on my layout and a few more that I will add later.
Yes thier prices are better & they have something I could use but...when I checked the 3 pages of most asked questions I found that they were printed on standard size parer, which means lots of seams. You generally get a few corners that refuse to stick & thus ruins the whole effect. IMHO Jerry Thanks just the same
jerryl wrote: jecorbett wrote:I would check out http://www.sceniking.com/ as well. I believe they have fall trees and I think their prices are better than what I remember from Backdrop Warehouse. I have four of their series on my layout and a few more that I will add later. Yes thier prices are better & they have something I could use but...when I checked the 3 pages of most asked questions I found that they were printed on standard size parer, which means lots of seams. You generally get a few corners that refuse to stick & thus ruins the whole effect. IMHO Jerry Thanks just the same
jecorbett wrote:I would check out http://www.sceniking.com/ as well. I believe they have fall trees and I think their prices are better than what I remember from Backdrop Warehouse. I have four of their series on my layout and a few more that I will add later.
I plan on using Sceniking's backdrops against a blue sky wall that's going to have clouds painted using Jeff Wimberly's techniques. .
The lengths's of most of the sceniking's backdrops seem pretty decent, however they're not very tall....but do they really need to be?
I was wondering about the quality. I found this interesting and hope it is accurate and not product hype: http://www.sceniking.com/faq2.htm
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AntonioFP45 wrote: jerryl wrote: jecorbett wrote:I would check out http://www.sceniking.com/ as well. I believe they have fall trees and I think their prices are better than what I remember from Backdrop Warehouse. I have four of their series on my layout and a few more that I will add later. Yes thier prices are better & they have something I could use but...when I checked the 3 pages of most asked questions I found that they were printed on standard size parer, which means lots of seams. You generally get a few corners that refuse to stick & thus ruins the whole effect. IMHO Jerry Thanks just the sameI plan on using Sceniking's backdrops against a blue sky wall that's going to have clouds painted using Jeff Wimberly's techniques. . The lengths's of most of the sceniking's backdrops seem pretty decent, however they're not very tall....but do they really need to be? I was wondering about the quality. I found this interesting and hope it is accurate and not product hype: http://www.sceniking.com/faq2.htm
As for quality, the resolution is relatively low as compared to current digital photography standards but I have found that on a backdrop, that is not an issue. At normal viewing distance, the low resolution is not apparent. Also, most of the backdrops appear to be digital photos but others seem to have been pieced together with a graphics program using cut and paste techniques. Again, this is not something that is obvious on a backdrop. Another advantage is that you can easily photocopy each sheet and then cut individual elements and layer them on other backdrops. I find layering of backdrops is a very effective way to create the illusion of depth.
I thought you were looking for a backdrop warehouse!
Lee
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