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Some of you might know me from around the forums or my Nurgle army thread. I love doing Nurgle conversion work!
I have had a few messages and requests for tips on how to work with Green Stuff or similar material to make Nurgle overgrowth for conversions. I have worked out a few different techniques for Nurgle-esque growth areas and patches, and have been using one most frequently lately that I think you guys might like to try yourself someday.
I made a video tutorial where I show you the whole process step by step. My focus was to show you guys a technique that is FAST and EASY to do. None of the stuff I show you is groundbreaking or all that fancy, but hopefully it can help a few people out! I really don't know how much experience people have with Green Stuff here.
To give you an idea of what we're shooting for, you can see a good example of the overgrowth made with this technique on this rhino I did recently.
Thanks for stopping by and let me know what you think of the technique!
Nurgle bless you! I've been wanting to learn some green stuff skills for my Death Guard. This tutorial is super fast, easy, has fantastic results , and is well done! Kudos!