Ok, ladies and gentlemen Submissions, submissions and more submissions BRING THEM ON ! and please try to
follow the guidelines. We are always looking for new material for your websight. Spaceships, military, fantasy, figures articles and
the greatest variety possible.
We will not be able to post every single one, but we will post most. Now here
are the guide lines for submissions.
1. Send text about your model with your images. Describe how and
what you did to build your model and bring it to life.
2. What if any special modifications did you do?
Did you use any specific techniques of those created by your self?
3. Include your full name. I will attach
them "the names" and copyrights to all images.
4. Send large jpgs. Scan your photographs at 150 d.p.i. I can
make all final adjustments and format the images on my end.
5. If you take digital images, use higher
resolutions, take close ups. Use a macrolense if you have one, most digital cameras do.
6. Add back ground
it enhances your work. Don't be shy, we love dioramas.
7. Please be patient. we dont normally have a back
log, but are currently working hard to get established. It may still take several weeks before you see your material posted. If your
article of photos have been or are to be posted on other websites, please let us know . Generally, we don't like to repeat the work
that others have already done. If it's alread out on the web there is no reason for us to duplicate someone else's work, this can
be infringement.
8. Send workbench submissions with your name and address, and phone with email for contact,
and take note: this will not be posted right away because this is a near future project to be connected with a contest.
9. For the workbench you should show your model in various steps under construction. It does not need to be a finished model.
10.
All photos and electronic submissions become property of Professional Scale Modeling, and maybe only posted for a brief
period of time. We want to ensure freshness and that the site provides a variety of information and images past, present and future.
Any material may be rotated off and on the site at any time. Please include your permission for future use in Professional Scale Modeling
archive CD ROM projects.
12. Some tips to remember, make sure our pictures are clear, use
a tripod if possible. Adding background flavors your work when tastefully done. Take the macro's and show your stuff! And dont forget
Diorama's and Model Railroading
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(inages or text) may be reporduced without permission of Anthony P. Mittermeier and original copyright owner