FUNGUS, BOILS, AND SORES
Sculpting strange fungal growths, boils, and sores is fun and easy. Half the time, it's just a matter of going with the flow and trying out some strange techniques with various tools and objects. However, layering putty is an important step for these additions, so pile it on. If you are a Nurgle player (guilty as charged), then these sculptures are going to become your bread and butter. Here, we'll add some crud to the head of an archive Great Unclean One instead of the horns it normally bears.
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Horns are no fun – let's make a pile of pus and goo instead. |
Add a long blob of putty. |
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Drop another hunk of putty on top of the first one. |
Stick on two more little blobs – this process is "layering." |
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Blend the bottom of the sore into the head. |
Use a pin to create gross pores of various sizes. |
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I think I'm going be sick. |
Create ridges with the blade end of a sculpting tool. |
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Refine the ridges with a hobby knife. |
Yeah, I'm definitely going to be sick. |
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EIGHT ESSENTIAL TECHNIQUES
EIGHT SIMPLE PROJECTS
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