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September Sites of Interest
Sites of Interest
Wednesday, 19 September 2007
Here are a couple sites that caught my attention this month.

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No More Masking Tape Leaks!
Materials and Tools for Scenic Painting
Wednesday, 12 September 2007

I just learned this really cool trick for stopping leaks under tape when painting.

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August Sites of Interest
Sites of Interest
Monday, 20 August 2007
Today I'm starting something new on Theater Helper.  Once a month I'm going to post on theater related sites that have caught my interest for whatever reason.  Sometimes they may be new sites I've noticed, or sometimes it could be something new happening on a site I frequent.  Here are my picks for August.

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7 Tips on Spray Paint
Materials and Tools for Scenic Painting
Friday, 10 August 2007

At first, canned spray paint seems pretty straight forward, however with experience you learn that there are many factors to consider when using this material.

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Attitude and Collaborative Art: 11 Tips
Experience
Wednesday, 08 August 2007

It takes more than skill to work well in the world of theatre.  Skill is important, but attitude can play an equally large factor in your hireability.

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4 Tips on Joint Compound Texture
Materials for Building Scenery
Thursday, 05 July 2007

Whether used thick to create “plaster” walls, or thin to hide seams, or stenciled onto the surface to create rock or brick textures, or skim coated over foam to make it more paintable, the uses of joint compound are immensely varied.  Here are some things to keep in mind that may save you time with a joint compound technique someday.

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Rock Wall: A Quick, Effective Model Technique
Model Tutorials and Plans
Thursday, 07 June 2007
Here you will find a step by step process for building a rock wall for your model. 

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