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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2010

Very quick video
You will need
a white sheet, preferably cotton, Mine was £4
Dye (I used 2 packets of a dye called Dylon 50g sold in Wilkinsons £2.99, but a pale green colour dye should do the same job)
Bucket
Measuring jug
Measuring tape
Tape/Pins
Salt
Scissors

Any Questions?

You'll see some better green screen Fx Tests soon.

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Uploader Comments (SinisterPictures911)

  • cool. i have a really light blue sheet that i can use but i was wondering if i can use kool aid insted of that dye since i dont know where i can get it D:

  • @dwnboy15 Ermm not to sure about kool aid, i'm from england an we don't have that, so not sure how good that is, good luck anyway!

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  • That's brilliant. Should get round to making one myself - will always come in handy.

  • 5 stars - RATED

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  • Thabks

  • 1000x better than ljmu facilities

  • @SinisterPictures911 ooh really? :/ its a drink mix ive heard of people using it as hair dye...

  • wait.. 5 stars for the dog, but ratings are disabled?

    nice vid none the less ;)

    what Dye should a Green screen be anyway? (like what dye of green)

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