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Lustful Cultist of Slaanesh





Hereford

Hey all
I'm planning on starting an ogre army with a jamaican feel to it, so ive got my self two ogres to start with (practice on) and all i wanted to know was if anyone knew the best way to green stuff dreadlocks?
I basically dont want to end up with sausages of greenstuff hanging from there heads as it will look pants!
Any help is appreciated mucho thanks!!!

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Nottingham, England

Jamaican ogres? Oh God, I want to see this done.

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Dorset, UK

2 really thin GS sausages twisted together? sort of like the rope in THIS ever-so-helpful thread.

   
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Lustful Cultist of Slaanesh





Hereford

I was thinking about the rope idea might give that a try
thanks

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Auburn CA

Also for the hats just make a little baloon shape and then you do not even have to sculpt al the dreads as they get packed into the hat!

 
   
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California

Never tried this, but my brain says it should work...

The thing that I always notice on dreds is that they're rough, almost knotted. I'd try doing a base in sand, complete to varnish, but without a model on it, then roll the 'sausage' on the base. The sand should leave a kind of random imprinting on it.

For tight braids, use that rope trick from above, that looks sweet.

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I would suggest you bend a paperclip give it a nice natural wavy look cover with GS. Then get some nice close up pics of a dreadlock and take a toothpick/dental tool and actually poke/distress the GS. That should give it a decent texture to it suggesting hair fiber.

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Cincinnati, Ohio

Yeah. Dreads don't look anything like twisted rope..... I think you'll be better off doing GS sausages and then running some sandpaper over it to give it a coarse texture.

Seriously though. Looks nothing like dreads.

 
   
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Hereford

Ok i tried the twisted style, looks awefull!!
So i think ill give the sand thing a try, i had a look at some pictures just know and each dread is different usually, so that should give me a bit of leeway.

Thanks again guys

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cincydooley wrote:Yeah. Dreads don't look anything like twisted rope..... I think you'll be better off doing GS sausages and then running some sandpaper over it to give it a coarse texture.

Seriously though. Looks nothing like dreads.


After reading this, I realized that what I'd suggested amounted to "make your own sandpaper" This would probably be easier!

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