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bullet Topic: Technique for Translucent Foliage Borders
    Posted: 8/09/07 at 9:46am
Hi all,

I would like to paint some borders with old gray trunks/earthy autumn foliage on the front and vibrant green foliage on the back for backlighting at the appropriate time. I worked on a production years ago where this was done magnificently but I was working on another element so I didn't get to learn the details of the technique.

Any pointers or resources you can recommend?

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bullet Posted: 8/09/07 at 11:05am
Which you might remember was used in 'My fair lady' for the end of the 'Ascot' scene, where all the costumes were black & white, then at the end of the song, they change to green, by using the samoiloff lighting effect.
One other way using a boarder scrim with an xray batten [strip light] behind, in front of a painted green foilage boarder. With transposition of lighting, the scrim is transparent & the painted boarder becomes visible.
I can;t see this working as you describe, because whatever is painted on the rear of the scrim, will also become transparent.
There is something else you could do is use UV lighting with;- http://www.rosco.com/us/scenic/fluo_paint.asp
Saturated flouro colour paint*  or 'invisible blue**

** Invisible Blue is a milky white paint that fluoresces to a pale blue under blacklight. When painted over light colored surfaces, Invisible Blue is difficult to detect. However, it can be seen when painted over dark or black colors.

* Fluorescent pigments will degrade from prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light. Avoid direct sunlight where possible.

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