PUTTY AND WATER
I really can't stress the importance of water enough when working with Green Stuff. Keep a small dish of H20 handy whenever you work with Green Stuff. Water helps keep your sculpting tool from sticking to the putty and thus ruining whatever it is that you're working on. Also, water is necessary to smooth out any rough spots or fingerprints that mar a particular area.
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Let's just say you want to add putty to this leg socket for a future conversion idea. |
Once you've applied the putty and shaped it to fit, you'll probably notice all the yucky fingerprints. |
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Wet your finger and then run it over the area repeatedly. |
Note how all the ridges and such have been eliminated. |
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EIGHT ESSENTIAL TECHNIQUES
EIGHT SIMPLE PROJECTS
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