I've wanted to be able to photograph larger vehicles in an interior backdrop similar to the barn I did a while back. What I came up with is a styrene two sided piece, similar to the barn, that will allow a wider variety of camera angles. I used Evergreen brick pattern and Tichy windows and door.

The first step was to install all the windows and door and I decanted spray can flat black into the airbrush and shot everything including some sheet styrene for the floor. I then mixed up some acrylic craft paints in Terra Cotta and Crimson Red with Windex and sprayed several coats allowing them to dry between coats. This was followed by a coat of clear flat lacquer. When this was dry I mixed powdered artists chalks in gray with alcohol and brushed this on. This was buffed off with a paper towel and another coat of flat clear to give me this look on the brickwork. The windows and doors were painted by hand Ivy green.

The floor, already black, had expansion joints scribed in it and was sprayed with the craft paints with Windex in gray, tan and black mixed and clear coated. There were washes applied over this with the acrylics.

Everything was moderately dusted with dry chalks. It was then a matter of gluing it all together, installing glass and tending to detail work.


I notice some light coming through where it doesn't belong and I'm sure I will be tuning the thing up for some time to come but I believe it is ready for some vehicles now. The photo opportunities seem to be as much fun to play with as the barn was.
