
TECHNIQUES FOR PAINTING GORE
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Painting gore can be a sloppy, messy thing – which
suits the nature of the task perfectly! Shown
below are four methods that you can mix
and match freely for the perfect gut-wrenching
gore look. 
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Step
1 |
Paint
up your soon-to-be gory surface
as you would normally. |
Step
2 |
Paint
on little blurbs of Scab Red
to demarcate the blood-splatter
basecoat. |
Step
3 |
Mix
in a bit of Blood Red with Scab
Red and dab on some more spatter
mix over the basecoat. |
Step
4 |
Continue
the gore highlights by dabbing
thick globs of Blood Red over
the surface. |
Step
5 |
Add
a coat of gloss varnish to make
your blood shine like it was
freshly spilt. (Ewww, that's
gross.) |
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Step
1 |
Paint
up your soon-to-be blood-streaked
surface as you would normally.
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Step
2 |
Take
a thin, wide brush, and separate
the bristles with your fingers
to spread them apart. |
Step
3 |
With
Scab Red on your brush, move
the spread bristles carefully
across your surface in one direction
only. Use this technique a few
times to create a streak effect. |
Step
4 |
Repeat
this streak technique, but this
time around, use Blood Red. |
Step
5 |
Again,
use a little Gloss Varnish to
freshen up your blood-streaked
model. (Ugh, I'm getting queasy...) |
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Step
1 |
Paint
up your soon-to-be gore-spattered
surface as you would normally.
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Step
2 |
Take
a thin, wide brush, and practice
flicking the bristles in one
direction. |
Step
3 |
Dip
your brush in some Scab Red
and flick the paint onto your
surface. This technique is
absolutely
random and messy! Be sure to
set up a backdrop to catch
the
flying paint, and wear old
clothes. |
Step
4 |
Flick
more paint at your target, but
this time use Blood Red. Coat
with Gloss Varnish as needed.
(Please... no more!) |
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Step
1 |
Paint
up your soon-to-be gristle-and-chunky-gore-coated
surface as you would normally. |
Step
2 |
Gather
some fine sand and static grass.
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Step
3 |
Mix
in the sand and grass with your
paints and water it down slightly.
You will be rewarded with a
textured paint that resembles
blood-soaked gristle and hair. |
Step
4 |
Basecoat
with Blood Red mixed with a
bit of Scab Red. Apply this
mix in any one of the manners
described above – it's
up to you. |
Step
5 |
Add
a coat of Blood Red and gristle.
Coat with Gloss Varnish as
needed. (Oh man... nasty!) |
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