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Old 03-22-2004, 12:55 AM   #5
Heidi Maiers Heidi Maiers is offline
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Thanks for your input Mike, Michele, and Marvin.
Yes, that is it exactly Marvin. Seems like it will produce similar results as the umbrella system. Of the large and small setups offered, I purchased the smaller one which hopefully won't flatten the objects.

I don't plan on using if for unfinished works, but I had planned on using it for the resource photos of the subjects. I'll have to remember to set it back far enough so as not to blind or overheat them or I will end up with squinting sculptures.
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