Great tutorial! It looks like the fingers in Alice In Wonderland... a bit more withered, but hey, withered is good. great job.
Thread: Corpse Finger
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The Great Pumpkin
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08-01-2010,04:45 PM
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08-02-2010,03:21 AM
Thanks for a GREAT tutorial!
I have been trying to figure out how I was going to do some trees to make it a cross between real and alive with movement I am planning. One of the things that was bugging me was getting the look with a bark technique,but forget that. I can see the branches having a life of their own with this great technique, thanks again!
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08-03-2010,06:39 AM
Thanks alot for your questions and comments folks. I really do appreciate it. I come from a modeling background (tanks, planes, cars etc.) and have used sludge wash for years to enhace and detail panel lines, rivits and such.
Thanks again, Marc V.
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08-03-2010,01:56 PM
woah this is amazing, thank you for sharing this with us, i'll have to try this when i get hold of the matirials (if only the u.k had walmart)
i wish i had an air compressor
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08-22-2011,11:02 AM
Thanks for the tutorial or should we say procedure. I'm an Engineer by trade and love the detailed presentation. I made some small prop hands the other day and will now try the Sludge wash. Thanks again.
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08-22-2011,03:15 PM
Now that's the kind of step-by-step tutorial I like! Great description of a process I was clueless about. I hope to be trying that soon!
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08-22-2011,11:59 PM
This was a great tut, very detailed with great results, thanks so much for posting !
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08-23-2011,03:22 AM
I know this is the basics of the basics...but is there a "preferred brand" of toilet paper?



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