I would like to have a go at painting my own background. My idea is to have nearly black, to show the fish off, but with a suggestion of plants painted on in very dark green to give the illusion of a dim plantscape rather than a jet black abyss.
This rough sketch is the sort of thing I had in mind:
Anybody think this would be a worthwhile design for a background?
The other thing is I can't think of what to use as the media. I'm looking for something of similar stiffness to commercial aquarium backings, i.e. not a black bin liner. I've tried a bin liner and it shows up the creases and folds.
Any ideas to where I could scavenge a piece of plastic or waterproof card, 60x40 cm of any colour that might suit the purpose?
Or failing that, a way to make ordinary painted card reasonably waterproof (perhaps a coating of pva glue or spray varnish?)
I know that I can buy a plain black aquarium background of this size for around £4-5 but I'm just investigating whether I can make do with any odds n ends lying around before I mess up a perfectly good shop-bought backing
. Any ideas appreciated.
This rough sketch is the sort of thing I had in mind:
Anybody think this would be a worthwhile design for a background?
The other thing is I can't think of what to use as the media. I'm looking for something of similar stiffness to commercial aquarium backings, i.e. not a black bin liner. I've tried a bin liner and it shows up the creases and folds.
Any ideas to where I could scavenge a piece of plastic or waterproof card, 60x40 cm of any colour that might suit the purpose?
Or failing that, a way to make ordinary painted card reasonably waterproof (perhaps a coating of pva glue or spray varnish?)
I know that I can buy a plain black aquarium background of this size for around £4-5 but I'm just investigating whether I can make do with any odds n ends lying around before I mess up a perfectly good shop-bought backing