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Brotastic's Crusade of Indecisiveness!


Gorkimedes

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Never used greenstuff before, was messing around a little while ago and decided to give it a try. I think it went ok for a first attempt.

Hair 1:

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Hair 2

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Hair 3

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Cloak 1

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Cloak 2

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Heavy Weapon

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Group 1

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Group 2

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Sadly not all of the Battle Brothers made it safely from one table to the next.

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And to prove I have way to much free time, random doodles!

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2

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3

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4

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5

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A good first go on the GS front. A few tips, however, for general use:

- A lubricant, I use vaseline, water works ok. This will stop the sculpting tool from sticking, and hopefully remove any chance of you accidentally ruining your work by your tool getting stuck.

- For finer work - hair, for example, you'll want to utilise smaller tools. For the really small work, I'll use a nail, needle or the tip of my scalpel.

- For hair specifically, you should consider scale - some of those bits of hair are actually quite large when you think about how fine hair actually is. For this, I've found it's best to drag a scalpel through it lots of times to make the hairs, or at least the impression of hairs.

 

Hope this'll help!

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