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Episode #001
Show Notes (29-11-2006)

Photographing Miniatures and

Sculpting Putties

* Intro Music
I Remembered by Etherine which
is available from magnatune.com.

* Introduction

* Tool Tips
Electric Toothbrush Sander

* Photographing Miniatures
Camera
Photo Size (Mega-pixels)
Minimum Focusing Distance
Background
Portable Soft Light Studio
Lighting
White Balance
Daylight Balance Bulbs

* Terrain Tips

* Show trailer

Nuketown Radio Active!

* Sculpting for Beginners

Part 1 - Sculpting Putties


Epoxy Putties
Kneadatite Blue-Yellow (Duro)
Kneadatite Blue-White
http://www.procreate.de/

Jeff Valent Studios

Milliput
A+B
Magic Sculp

Kneadatite Brown/Aluminium
Polymer Clays
Fimo
Sculpey


1listsculpting mailing list at
Yahoo-groups
Sylmasta.com

* Website Spotlight
http://jmbh.org/DremelTute.html

* Outro-Music
Burn Down The Pleasure by
Etherine which is available
from magnatune.com.

* Credits
The music in this show was provided
 by Magnatune.com. Magnatune is a
music download site that lets you
preview their entire music library
for free, name your own price, and
half that money goes directly to the
artist. Check out magnatune.com.

Direct download: tmmp-01-2006-11-30.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:59 PM
Comments[3]

    Great idea and personally I'd be interested to hear about the ProCreate product in the future.

    However I implore you, please please change the sound bite you're using to break up the segments. That 'buzz saw' noise is unpleasant, distracting and grating and everytime it appeared I came close to simply closing the podcast and moving on.

    posted by: Stu on Thu, 11/30 08:02 PM EST

    Enjoy the podcast, but you really need to fix the word-wrap on your website. Don't know why it's not breaking up lines.

    posted by: Tyler Provick on Sat, 12/2 03:35 PM EST

    Thanks for mentioning ProCreate!
    If you need a sample to examine, just drop me a line:
    tmayer@kraftmark.biz

    posted by: Tim Mayer on Sun, 12/3 09:48 AM EST


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