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Page 1: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

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Not everything in the world is rectangular. Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular To create natural shapes or curved, irregular

shapes we use construction methods shapes we use construction methods different from flats and platforms. There are different from flats and platforms. There are

also materials that are very useful for also materials that are very useful for

irregular shapes and textures.irregular shapes and textures.

Page 2: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

“We need a rock on stage.”

What happens when the designer asks for a natural shape- a rock. There are three basic ideas for getting a rock on stage.

Get a real rockCarve a rock out of foam and coat itBuild a skeletal structure and cover it

with a skin

Page 3: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

A real rock will look right and sound right and be solid enough to climb on-

but It will be very heavy and difficult to get it to

the theatre and we can forget about scene changes.

That doesn’t mean we don’t use real rocks sometimes.

Page 4: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

Polystyrene is the most common type of foam for

scenery. It can be carved with just about anything but for large scale work the usual tool is a hot wire or hot knife. Burning polystyrene releases toxic gasses, so protective gear is REQUIRED.

Because of this we don’t use foam in school. But in the entertainment industry it is common.

Page 5: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

Polystyrene (Styrofoam) is a cheap and light material that can be carved

and shaped to create many textures.

Page 6: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

Polystyrene doesn’t take paint well and has a soft texture. To finish the piece of scenery it has to be covered with a hard coating that will take abuse and can be painted.

These coatings can include-• Specific foam coatings made by Rosco, etc..• Fabric and glue• Joint compound and water• Fibre glass

Page 7: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

Skeleton and SkinTo create an odd shape we can also build a structure called an armature. This acts like our skeleton and provides frame to hang the skin on.

Armatures can be made of wood, steel and sometimes cardboard.

Page 8: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

One approach to building

the structure is to use Sabre sawed plywood sections. These can be specified by the designer and allows us to place platforms that can hold performers in certain areas. This method works great for just about any shape.

Page 9: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

Armatures of steel are often used for permanent construction. For theatre we often use wood structures. But depending on the requirements of the piece we can use just about anything that will give us the desired look.

One very useful thing for this kind of construction is the sonotube.

Page 10: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

Sonotubes : These are the giant version of cardboard toilet paper tubes that are used as concrete

forms in civilian construction. For us the

light weight tubes can be used as cylinders with texture on the surface, or cut into

pieces to create lots of different shapes.

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Skin

We can use many different materials to cover the armature. Everybody has used paper machete in art class. Other materials use similar techniques

but the outcome is more durable. Some of the usual kinds of skins are-wire mesh and concretewire mesh and fabric with gluefibre glass

Page 12: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

Fibre glass is used for many items that get wet

often. Boat hulls are a common use and marine stores are a place to get the materials. This process has toxic fumes and should only be used with the proper safety equipment.

Theme parks and restaurants are other big users of fibre glass scenery.

Page 13: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

Many times to get the complete shape you want the armature alone does not have all the detail we need. In this case we use wire mesh to provide a strong enough surface to apply the fabric or concrete external texture.

Page 14: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

Wire mesh- there are many kinds of metal wire mesh that we can use. Hardware cloth comes in ¼” and ½” squares. Welded wire uses a larger gauge wire which is more structural and comes in hole sizes ranging from 1” to 6”. Chicken wire has hexagonal holes and uses a flexible gauge wire. Chicken wire can be formed into very chaotic, natural shapes.

Hardware cloth/ Welded wire Chicken wire

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Now we are going to go through the process of creating the cypress knee chair for “As you Like it”. The same process can be used to create all sorts of natural set pieces.

Page 16: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

The first step is to create the structure, the skeleton, of the desired piece of scenery. In this case a chair that looks like it has grown out of the ground. We started with a chair, attached a plywood shape for the base shape, and added cardboard tubes for the individual cypress knees.

Page 17: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

To get the tapering effect we attached ethafoam pool noodles to the tops of the cardboard tubes.

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Now comes the skin. Over the structure we attach a chicken wire mesh that is formed into the exact skin shape we need. The frame is wood and cardboard tubes so the wire can be stapled to it.

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The wire is finished. This is the structural part of the unit. After this everything is cosmetic. Notice that we have added some sticks to the seat. Any regular surface can ruin the illusion of chaotic naturalism.

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Over the chicken wire is added the fabric skin. We are going to cover the fabric so anything will do. The fabric is dipped into a solution of white glue and water and used just like industrial strength paper mache. It will take 2-3 days for all the glue to dry. This skin will give us something to attach the texture to.

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The texture is a mix of joint compound, latex caulk, and sawdust with paint included for base color. You may find many people with many formulas for this kind of thing. Anything that works is correct.

Did I say that this is a messy process?

Wear work clothes!

Page 22: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

Earlier I had taken a silicon mold of actual bark. This mold has now been used to create three sets.

Page 23: Stagecraft 3D scenery Not everything in the world is rectangular. To create natural shapes or curved, irregular shapes we use construction methods different

The mold is pressed into the still wet texture mix and the bark impression is applied to the whole unit. This will also take many days to dry so there is plenty of time to fix things if they don’t come out right the first time.

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When the texture mix dries the piece looks almost complete. The paint in the mix has taken a step out of the painting process. Now all we need to do is some detail painting.

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Some dry brushing of highlites and color sprays and the unit is finished and ready for actors.