I posted CUKIERas' tutorial on painting blood.
Enjoy
Tutorial about painting blood by CUKIERas
RE: Tutorial about painting blood by CUKIERas
simple but extremely effective i like, thanks for all these tutorial reposts Mahon.
RE: Tutorial about painting blood by CUKIERas
I second the sentiment. Even though I am currently not painting, I still like reading about the various techniques people use.
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RE: Tutorial about painting blood by CUKIERas
Gory, I love it
Getting back into the thick (or rather thin as in thinning my paints) of it, not picked up a brush in some time so this may hurt a bit until I get used to the feel of them again
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RE: Tutorial about painting blood by CUKIERas
Interesting. I would like to see an example where this is applied though!
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It would be great to use on big models (deamonprince, dreads, big nids, etc...) but isn't it too messy for smaller models? It looks difficult to control al those strings of glue
I like to control where my paint goes on my model, so I think I prefer the technique that LoneWolf showed us before.
I will try it out someday though!
I like to control where my paint goes on my model, so I think I prefer the technique that LoneWolf showed us before.
I will try it out someday though!
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RE: Tutorial about painting blood by CUKIERas
I'm sure you could use it on smaller models, just with something smaller than a bamboo stick shown here