You will be able to download your file(s) immediately after checkout via a download link that will be presented on your order confirmation page. but the best projection results will come from using a professional rear projection material, sold separately. Set up is easy! This is a digital decoration that is played on a standard DVD player out through any standard projector and display onto a rear projection material to provide the illusion of characters walking around inside your house! There are many materials you can use for rear projection including something as simple are a window sheer, a shower curtain or other thin white fabric. Includes select Vertical Scenes for thin windows Skeletons also come with room backgrounds, Ô¨Åre backgrounds, black backgrounds, very wide view scenes, and close up scenes, variety designed to Ô¨Åt all window sizes, on up to large movie screens. You get skeletons for projecting on gravestones, scenes on white that let the Video Projector Light illuminate your house wall or room, and skeletons with Shadows behind them. and including a couple of 1- 100 Skeletons rise and blast into view. Smaller Scale 3D Skeletons are also included for garage Ô¨Çoor sized areas. Using a 4000+ lumen projector you can create a 3D graveyard with skeletons, ghouls, cats, ghosts walking/crawling in the yard or Ô¨Çoor, below a 10-20 foot viewing point such as a deck or balcony. Outrageous Media's Virtual 3D fx versions are also included to give your Graveyard set thee #1 Coolest Effect you will ever see. Included are several scenes with Skeletons Wreaking Havoc inside a room, knocking things over, attacking a person in a room and knocking him to the Ô¨Çoor. Using 1500-2000 lumen projectors you can project smaller groups of skeletons on interior walls, or smaller walls and garage doors. 100 Skeletons can be projected on the side of a building, and appear to be crawling up the side. What do you think? Clearly, we need more.Skeleton Invaders is designed primarily for Massive Scale Illusions, using a commercial 4000+ Lumen Video Projector. I love how three-dimensional everything is!Īt night! We’re still working on the particulars of how to light them. Inside the house, in Doug’s office, this is the view! It’s funny how large these skeletons are on the ground, and how small they look on the house. Meanwhile, on the third floor, Skeleton #3 was going in quite nicely. I used the original wrapping wire, and the jute, to affix the broom together. I unwrapped the small decorative brooms…. I started with a real broom, and some hand-held decorative brooms, tulle, and jute. That was really a one-person job, so I got antsy and bored and made a witch’s broom. I used the fishing line around his foot, to move him into place to make him seem as though he was climbing.Īlso, I don’t know why I call them all “he.” But I do.ĭoug started working on a skeleton outside of his office window on the third floor. So far, almost a week later and through at least one storm, it has held really, REALLY well. I’ll let you guess which is which.ĭoug used fishing line to get them up and secure. One of these two was really excited about decorating. They look so happy and ready for tea served with neighborhood gossip. The three hung out on the porch while we formulated a plan. He didn’t really get good at the piano (and let’s face it, I’m horrible at the piano, so I can’t really yell at him).īut a beautiful sunny warm perfect fall day came around, and he had to go outside. I took one out to see how they worked, and just left him at the piano for a few days. We wanted to start the skeletons this year, but you have to get nice ones, and they are pretty pricey, so we started with just three, with plans to increase as the years go by. I’m not as big of a fan of the fake graveyard, and as our yard is so small, it doesn’t really work, anyway. They have some gorgeous ones, as you see here! Also of note, New Philadelphia is where I first fell in love with old houses. I drove past a house, and stopped the car, took a picture, and called Doug. I was visiting New Philadelphia, Ohio, which is where I first taught, and went back “home” to spend time with some of the people I love there. We brainstormed a lot, and then I drove by the answer. When we found out that Halloween was such a huge deal on our street, we thought about what we were going to do to decorate.
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