Restore set design

    Created a set piece to go along with our new series. Repurposed the grid structure we built for our last set design, and then used 40 2x2 foot foam core tiles with our images on them, spaced 6 inches apart, to create a 12ftx20ft set piece. Each week a few of the "destroyed" city pieces will be swapped out for the "restored" version. By the end of the series, the "destroyed" city will be transformed into the restored version.

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    1. danvandesign (9 months ago | reply)

      I think this is a cool idea! Do you print in house?

    2. paul_snyder (9 months ago | reply)

      no, unfortunately we don't own any wide format printers, so we have to send everything out.

    3. gallerychurch (9 months ago | reply)

      This is a fantastic idea, please post shots so we can see the progression as well...

    4. summitdrummer5 and Graphic_Girl_H added this photo to their favorites.

    5. danvandesign (9 months ago | reply)

      it would be cool to see a timelapse as well. I am sure you have nothing but free time for something like that:)

    6. cataxgal, Jill_White, Eric Spiegel, williamaturner, and jeagraphic added this photo to their favorites.

    7. Brown Sound (9 months ago | reply)

      Great idea!! We have done some progressive stage sets and it's so fun to watch people's faces begin to understand what's going on.

    8. Seth Sampson (9 months ago | reply)

      Perfect solution for this!

      How long is the series?

    9. Cookie Designs (9 months ago | reply)

      Love this! This is a great way to implement your gorgeous design. What are the designs printed on? Is it a fabric that you wrapped around the foam?

    10. Steve Weir and creativebydesign added this photo to their favorites.

    11. HellothisisJeff Design (8 months ago | reply)

      Looks cool, Paul!

    12. PatrickFore, Family of Smiths, Abby In Color, gallerychurch, and danvandesign added this photo to their favorites.

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