A run through of all of the settings on the Korg Miku Stomp Vocaloid guitar pedal. In this video we demonstrate the Miku Stomp along with a loose review. #andertonsmademedoit
00:44 Random 2
00:57 Random 1
01:11 Scat
01:26 Looh
01:40 Lahh
01:53 Ahh
02:09 Pahh
02:29 Nyan
02:50 Phrase 1
03:12 Phrase 2
03:30 Phrase 3
03:58 With Distortion
04:19 With Delay
05:14 Musical Demo
Korg Miku Stomp retails in the UK at around £130.00.
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Casting with Crystacal R. Using a silicone mold to cast Crystacal R to make a strong durable plaster cast. Crystacal R is a hard white high strength plaster.
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Quick and easy dark wash on a concrete gargoyle statuette. Using acrylic paints to create a wash over the concrete statuary piece and wiping with cloth and/or sponge to reveal highlights.
In memory of Mykk Freeman – 30th March 1968 – 2nd May 2019.
In this video we use plaster of Paris in various molds to create plaster of Paris casts. Useful for testing molds, creating a master cast and making plaster casts.
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Quick video using alginate to make a mold for a hand cast and an object. I had to use some out of date alginate, just to use it up and thought I would experiment with casting a hand holding an object which was/is a small ball based on a drawing I did a while back.
The video is a bit rough and ready and shows what not to do in parts, for example, pour your alginate powder into water, rather than pour the water into the alginate powder. Find yourself suitable containers to house the alginate in accordance to your project.
Try to release as much air as you can by tapping the mold after pouring the plaster of Paris into the alginate. Go careful when cutting the alginate away from your lifecast to avoid damaging your plaster of Paris cast.
The alginate used in this video is a 3/1 mix, which means 3 parts water to 1 part alginate. The plaster of Paris was mixed to a 50/50 mix, which means 1 part plaster of Paris to 1 part water or 50% water to 50% plaster of Paris.
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A nice and simple way to build a plaque model by embedding objects into plaster of Paris.
In this case we use a skull model to embed into the plaster of Paris to make the plaque model, which will then be molded to make further replicas of the plaque which will be casted in materials such as concrete and resin.
This plaque model template will also be useful for embellishing with designs to create other unique plaque designs.