CUTTING GREEN STUFF
Some people only think of putty in terms of sculpting it when it is still malleable. However, once putty has hardened, it can be cut and drilled like wood – just watch your fingers. You can carefully cut putty into small slivers, perfect cubes, rectangles, and all sorts of shapes. So don't toss out any excess putty. Let it harden and then think of uses for it down the line.
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A hunk of hardened putty may seem useless, but it isn't! |
Try cutting it up or gouging letters and sigils into it. |
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Here's a bunch of cut-up putty that'll be used to dress up a model's base as some cobblestones. |
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EIGHT SIMPLE PROJECTS
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