What You Need to Know About Custom Gobos: A Comprehensive Guide
Mar 07,2025 | JINGYU OPTOELEC
Custom gobos (short for "goes before optics") are stencils placed in front of lighting fixtures to project logos, patterns, or images. Used in events, theater, architecture, and branding, they transform light into storytelling tools. Here’s everything you need to know about creating and using custom gobos effectively:
Design Essentials
Simplicity is Key: Bold lines and minimal details ensure clarity when projected. Avoid intricate textures or tiny text, which may blur.
Vector-Based Artwork: Use formats like AI, EPS, or SVG for sharp, scalable designs. Convert text to outlines to avoid font issues.
Monochrome vs. Color:
- Metal Gobos: Ideal for black-and-white designs (light blocks or passes through cutouts).
- Glass Gobos: Support full-color designs via dichroic coatings or etching, perfect for gradients and complex artwork.
Material Choices
Metal Gobos:
- Pros: Affordable, durable, and heat-resistant for short-term use (e.g., weddings, concerts).
- Cons: Limited to single-color projections.
Glass Gobos:
- Pros: High-resolution, full-color capabilities, and longevity (ideal for permanent installations).
- Cons: Higher cost and longer production time.
Production Process
- Submit Design: Share vector files with a manufacturer.
- Laser Cutting (Metal): Precision-etched stainless steel or aluminum.
- Etching/Coating (Glass): Chemical processes create color layers on heat-resistant glass.
- Quality Check: Ensure compatibility with lighting fixtures (common sizes: 55mm, 75mm).
Applications
- Events: Project monograms, dates, or branding at weddings, galas, or trade shows.
- Stage/Theater: Create dynamic backdrops (e.g., forests, cityscapes).
- Architecture: Highlight buildings with corporate logos or seasonal motifs.
- Retail: Display promotions or artistic patterns in stores.
Key Considerations
- Budget: Metal gobos cost $15–$30; glass ranges from $40–$150+ depending on complexity.
- Projection Distance: Test focus and alignment to avoid distortion.
- Heat Resistance: Glass gobos handle high-wattage lights better than plastic alternatives.
- Supplier Reputation: Choose manufacturers offering proofs and warranties (e.g., Rosco, Apollo).