Hello! I'm glad you liked it. I'm not entirely sure what the muslin was (I didn't order it), but it came from Rosebrand, www.rosebrand.com/shop/results.aspx?keywords=muslin It was probably a NFR heavy weight or NFR medium weight. There are different ways to prep the muslin. The industry standard is to use Argo Gloss Laundry Starch if you can find it, but if not, corn starch apparently can work, but I've never used it. If you want to go old school, you can use animal glue, which is what the drop in this video was prepped with, but there are very few shops that use that still. I hope to one day make a video about prepping a drop, but until that day, I hope this was helpful!
@@BehindtheScenics That's very helpful, thanks! If you plan to make prep video, could you consider including preparation for cloth before painting to be used for mural/wallpaper? Thanks for all the useful videos!
Clear, concise, and with great visuals. Thank you!
This is very cool! Thanks for posting it! Could you link the muslin you use please? Also, how do you prep the muslin before painting?
Hello! I'm glad you liked it. I'm not entirely sure what the muslin was (I didn't order it), but it came from Rosebrand, www.rosebrand.com/shop/results.aspx?keywords=muslin It was probably a NFR heavy weight or NFR medium weight. There are different ways to prep the muslin. The industry standard is to use Argo Gloss Laundry Starch if you can find it, but if not, corn starch apparently can work, but I've never used it. If you want to go old school, you can use animal glue, which is what the drop in this video was prepped with, but there are very few shops that use that still.
I hope to one day make a video about prepping a drop, but until that day, I hope this was helpful!
@@BehindtheScenics That's very helpful, thanks! If you plan to make prep video, could you consider including preparation for cloth before painting to be used for mural/wallpaper? Thanks for all the useful videos!
is that hans the cat???
Well spotted! Yes, that is Hans 😸