Hi all
I have been looking through previous threads to read up about backgrounds. I want to start using backgrounds for some portraits and still life but thought rather than investing lots of money at this stage would just get some white muslin and make my own (as suggested by others in previous threads). At the material store I asked the sales lady where the muslin was (as I have never needed it before I didn't know what it looked like). I was really surprised to see how transparent it was. They had plain white and patterned. The white seemed more transparent than the patterned. The patterned also seemed a bit thicker in weight. I just wanted to find out if anyone had made their own background using muslin (or another material that works just as well) and if there is a particular thickness that has to be used. It just seems that if I used that particular one that anything behind it may be seen through the material.
Thanks
Kathy
I have been looking through previous threads to read up about backgrounds. I want to start using backgrounds for some portraits and still life but thought rather than investing lots of money at this stage would just get some white muslin and make my own (as suggested by others in previous threads). At the material store I asked the sales lady where the muslin was (as I have never needed it before I didn't know what it looked like). I was really surprised to see how transparent it was. They had plain white and patterned. The white seemed more transparent than the patterned. The patterned also seemed a bit thicker in weight. I just wanted to find out if anyone had made their own background using muslin (or another material that works just as well) and if there is a particular thickness that has to be used. It just seems that if I used that particular one that anything behind it may be seen through the material.
Thanks
Kathy