Thanks push, I was pretty much thinking I would still have to. I guess though taping wont have to be picture perfect as the rough texture will hide it anyways. Just give it continuity for the texture to bond to.
Drywall and I never did play well together, so the texture approach is pretty much my route to getting things done. Especially over my head..haha
By the way is topping compound better, or the joint compound to texture with. Come to think of it, is there actually any difference in them other than name?
I had used this concept years ago in an old house with bad plaster ceilings just to hide the flaws and it seemed to work out quite well. Basically I just took a round brush and dobbed it all over the ceiling surface, allowed it to dry, then painted it with a thick roller.
This was mostly due to cost, and still is by the way. Those so called "kits" are pricey. I lived there in that house a few years and it never came crashing back down on my head. So I guess I did something right.
