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Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/05/31 19:32:46


Post by: whatwhat


Ok, so in this tutorial I am going to show you some tips and tricks with green stuff to help you convert different models. In this example I am going to be building my company champion for a space marine chapter I am building.


Tools
Ok So to start off with you’re going to need some tools. Firstly you need your sculpting tools, in my opinion you don’t need fancy specialist ones I just use and old compass and something from a women’s nail care kit I got hold of. Basically, something pointy and something to smooth. Together with that you will need some green stuff, some milliput (or other solid drying putty) a knife of some sort and some lubricant. I use some old massage oil but Vaseline or other oil would do.




Robes

Ok so firstly I am going to be making the robes for my model. What I have done firstly is create a base for me to sculpt on with miliput. This dries rock hard after a few days so I will be able to push and press as hard as I like with the greenstuff without having to control it from the back. When you’re doing this be carful not to cover any detail you want showing and to leave enough room for the green stuff to go on top.



So after that is dry mix some green stuff and rol out a shape rougly the size you want one of the folds or creases on your model to be.



Now place that on your model in the position you want.



Start to build them up with a rough idea of how you want the fold to run.



Ok now you have the base work done you need to start smoothing your folds to make them look more acceptable, for this we use our smoothing tool.



Remember not to push too hard or press against the putty and just to gently work it into place by multiple, gentle strokes against it.



Hopefully it should start to come along a little something like this. You can always take some greenstuff away if you feel there is too much or add some if too little.



Take a look at how folds normally work on your clothes and on pictures to better get an idea of the realism. And keep a good thought on how easy it will be to paint also.



Once the mainstay of the smoothing work is over you can use your other tool to start sculpting smaller detail. In this case I have better defined one of the creases at the top.




Rope
Ok now I’m going to add some rope as a belt, this is fairly easy.

First of all roll out a length of greenstuff half the thickness you want your rope to be.



Now wait until that is slightly dry (the importance of which comes later one) and fold it against itself.



Now you want to twist it to make a rope like texture. Be carefull not to stretch it (this is why we let it dry a bit as it is harder to stretch), stretching it will make it uneven and look off. Twist it in different areas to get it looking even.



All you have to do now is put it in place like I have done here. Notice I have also extended the robes and added the bit to the torso, this has been done using the same method as before.




Chains
Ok so now I need to decorate my champion’s shield so I am making a small chain, my example is going to be very small but you can make your chain as big as you like with the same method.

Firstly rollout a bit of greenstuff to the thickness you want the chain to be and cut it to size.



Next, put it in place where you want it on the model.



Now you want to got your sculpting tool and poke holes along the length of the chain…



Again once that is done, use your tool to poke and pull at the sides and inside the holes to give them more of a rounded shape.



Once you have that you want let it set hard for the next step.

After it is dry roll out another length of green stuff slightly smaller in thick ness. Now carefully press that into the holes on your chain so far.



Once you have run along the length of your chain you can cut off the ends and you should end up with something like this…




Purity Seals
I also want to add a purity seal to the shield. To do that firstly I flatten out a bit of greenstuff then let it dry slightly, this mean you can be more brutal with it later on, which is handy when your making it off model. Make sure your surface has a bit of lubricant on it so you can pull it off cleanly.



Next, take a knife and slice into the greenstuff. Cutting two rectangular shapes which will be the parchment part of your seal. Once you have done that pull the unwanted greenstuff away.




Push that into place on wherever you want it to go, remember you don’t need to wrry about messing up the end as the seal will cover this part. So if you want to spike it in order to pick it up do so. Once that is done get your other piece and place it on top.



I leave that to dry completely then so I can play a bit more with the seal without messing it up. So get a small ball of greenstuff which you can press down as your seal.



Use something of suitable size to make a hole in it, as you can see I’m just using my same tool as this is the size I need.



If you want to create the small cuts and roughness on the seal like you see with GW’s versions I use a knife and cut gently around the seal.



Purity seals are great for all sorts of things, you can use them to add more decoration, cover up things you don’t want people to see or just to add more to a blank space, like my example I made bellow.



Ok that’s my shield done…




Hair

Hair is a fairly difficult thing to get right and is also an important part of the model, most people will look to the facial first as it is a natural mechanism being human.

So to start with I have added a head, in this case it happens to be bald but you can shave another head with exiting hair down if you need to.



Ok so firstly apply rough amounts of greenstuff to the area where you want the hair.



Now use your smoother to smooth it more towards the end result, then take or add any bits you may need. The second picture shows me pulling away some unwanted greenstuff.



Now, with some lubricant to aid, you want to stroke your geenstuff to get the wanted texture. Here, I’m going for a half slicked back look with hair falling other the back of the implants.



Keep working the greenstuff using whichever tools give you your wanted effect. For example here I wanted the hair falling over the back to look smoother and less messier than the hair on top so I have used a different tool.

The main thing to worry about is the amount of greenstuff you have on your model. Keep looking at it form different angles to make sure yur not over compensating on one side.



The same technique can be used for facial hair. Here I have stroked the greenstuff into different curves and to create the ends of the hair I have pulled away greenstuff to leave points.



I’ts always worth going back to your model when it’s half dry as you will be able to apply more pressure when the putty has hardened and do things you weren’t able to before. Sometimes you might find it advantageous to do one part of the hair after the first part is done and set.


Pole Detail

One fairly simple trick I am using here is one I thought up to better aid the creation of pole based weapons like halberds and such.

To start off with bet your pole then a bit of greenstuff.
Roll that greenstuff out so it covers the pole evenly. Now wait for that to set.



Once it has set, slide it off. Now you can cut whatever length of it you want and place it back on the pole to whatever effect you want. You can vary the thickness by rolling more greenstuff over it in the first stage.



Here I have used this technique to add detail to my champion’s halberd.




End Result


So I have now finished and am fairly happy with the results. I hope at least some of that may be useful to you. Thank you for reading.




Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/05/31 19:36:11


Post by: smiling Assassin


Mate that's incredible!

Awesome tut.

sA


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/05/31 19:37:29


Post by: Rico


Goodness gracious... That's impressive, and doable for someone with the greenstuff skills of a polio patient (like me!).

Thank you very much, I will use your tips for my DA guys.

Rico.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/05/31 19:44:44


Post by: ChaoticFlanagan


Pro stuff! well done


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/05/31 19:53:20


Post by: whatwhat


Cheers guys


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/05/31 20:42:39


Post by: LBursley


Greatness! Finally an easy way to do robes! Love that it's multiple tips all on the same mini. Thank you for sharing.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/05/31 21:14:35


Post by: Cypher871


I love this tutorial...fantastic work.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/05/31 23:51:57


Post by: Teek


Excellent work, whatwhat! Thanks for sharing your skills!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/01 09:47:54


Post by: whatwhat


Glad you like it.

LBursley wrote:Greatness! Finally an easy way to do robes! Love that it's multiple tips all on the same mini. Thank you for sharing.


Thank you, and thank you also for setting the whole contest thing up. Been a good month of tutorials learnt quite a bit, heres hoping it continues. I for one shall be making more, got a few things in mind I wasn't able to cover here.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/01 10:26:57


Post by: Cheese Elemental


Nice tutorial! My GS skills are awful and following this should help me improve a lot. Hope to see more soon.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/01 18:12:46


Post by: Corpsesarefun


Bookmarked


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/01 20:58:08


Post by: freaky angel


Yayses! Something for us sculpting virgins


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/02 10:16:44


Post by: whatwhat


K thinking of making a gs banner tutorial next as I am needing to make one anyway, watch this space.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/04 16:10:35


Post by: SonsOfLoki


So good, i voted!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/04 16:15:17


Post by: MeanGreenStompa


/approved


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/05 17:12:49


Post by: Werdes


Most Excellent


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/05 20:37:57


Post by: Voharius


For the past few days I've been looking for sculpting tips and tutorials all over the net. I got more of what I've been looking for out of this than everything else combined.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/06 00:00:33


Post by: V0ldem0r7


How long did it take you to figure out how to do the green stuff cloak?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/06 19:03:30


Post by: Greener


Awesome!!
That will really help me with sculpting.

Thank you for this tut


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/06 20:27:01


Post by: Orkeosaurus


Excellent tutorial.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/07 01:01:44


Post by: Wolf


Bloody awesome mate ! just what I needed, i never thought of doing robes etc in that way !


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/07 04:34:58


Post by: rbdhd


great detail work, thanks for the posting.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/07 15:09:45


Post by: Corpsesarefun


Its no surprise this tutorial is topping the polls, creative and innovative techniques combined with clear and simple instructions makes a rather amazing walkthrough.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/08 12:30:48


Post by: Goodge


the rope idea was excellent and very easy to do. Top notch tutorial


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/08 14:15:47


Post by: inquisitorlewis


what a great tutorial you've done here. Cant wait to get home and try some of this stuff out.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/09 04:45:21


Post by: Vex


I know everyone is thanking you for an awesome tutorial.....but it's been a week or so and I need more awesome scultping tutorials!!!! More please


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/09 09:52:48


Post by: whatwhat


Thank you everyone for your kind words, the reception has been quite flatering.

@ V0ldem0r7
Took me about 5 to ten minutes for this example.

@ Vex
Working on it.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/11 21:07:37


Post by: Tekksama


Beautiful finished product, and it definately gives someone whos never done any sculpting before a ton of confidence to get in and give it a try.

My only question is; What does the model look like from the back with the clay you put down for the base of the loin cloth? Its hard to get perspective with the shots provided. Is it something that has to be treated or prepared for Prime/painting differently? Or is the shield there to screen the foundation?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/11 22:09:18


Post by: whatwhat


Hey,

No the back doesn't suffer because of the clay, I know its hard to get an idea of what it looks like from the back but it's fairly thin. This is one of the main reasons I was using miliput, as it dries very solid after a few days meaning I could use a very thin layer and it would still do what I needed it to.

Milliput you can paint and prime same as greenstuff/plastic/metal. Other putties/clay I guess you would have to look into.

The shield is on the side of his leg and isn't meant to hide anything. If I'm honest, I didn't show the back as I haven't finished it yet. But don't tell anyone that.

edit: actually I shall try and get a pic for you tomorow if you want.

edit2: Screw tomorrow, just took this...



As you can see I haven't done the green stuff yet. But I hope you can se that the way I have laid the milliput it's not hindered the look from the back, and I can still sculpt my creases over that. ...when I get round to it.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/12 14:02:00


Post by: littleboyblues


Hey congrats on the dakka win! We were neck in neck for the first part of it but you finally pulled ahead in the end.
Now you just need to show how you would sculpt muscles. (so I can steal it to reposition my 3x be'lakors.)
This is by far one of the more helpful and informitive guides I've seen.

Littleboyblues


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/12 18:36:41


Post by: Tekksama


Thanks for the perspective shot! I'm kind of glad you didn't finish the model right off, seeing the other side of the first step was really helpful. Your not kidding when you say it only takes a thin layer of the stuff to make a stable sculpting base. .

Also congrats on your win!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/12 18:59:10


Post by: Wehrkind


This really is an excellent tutorial. Using GS/Procreate is really a tricky process to learn by trial and error, and this cut directly to learning!
Thank you sir!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/12 20:25:35


Post by: LBursley


Congrats on the win whatwhat! You deserved it


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/12 23:07:11


Post by: Scarecr0w14


Just wondering if we can expect any more any time soon? Could use some help with scales and dread locks myself

well won


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/12 23:15:31


Post by: SamG123


Brillant tips, really really awesome, you definitley desevered the win!!!







ps Woop for living in Cumbria!!!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/13 01:24:47


Post by: Gavin Thorne


Congrats on winning Whatwhat!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/13 11:00:15


Post by: Krellnus


Congratulations on the win.
His halberd looks like a nemesis force weapon.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/17 04:58:22


Post by: jwaz


Hey i'm actually wondering if anyone would know a good way to make a combi melta out of green stuff, from a twin linked bolter, chaos terminator variant. any tips would be greatly appreciated, thanks


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/17 07:40:03


Post by: Lord Kaesar II


Well, not really priorly researching the bolter in question, i'd say start with something like a paperclip for a strong internal structure, and then add gs consistently around it till you like it, then getting the trademark melta holes while the gs is still wet. But that's just my figuring


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/17 15:04:41


Post by: Wrexasaur


You can cast using a pen-cap, it isn't all that hard to get a nice shape just make sure to coat the green stuff with petroleum jelly before inserting it using a paper-clip armature into the pen-cap. As long as you applied the petroleum jelly generously the pen-cap should easily slide off.

For smaller guns simply use a coffee straw (one of the tiny red ones, and yes they are very free ) filled elmers glue. Stick the straw into a clump of white-tac putty so the glue can dry. After the glue dries, prep some green stuff and make cardboard thin sheets out of it. A lump the size of the end of your pinky should give you enough green-stuff pie crust to fully coat an entire coffee straw with some to spare for details. Make your melta nozzle marks with anything that suits your fancy really. You can use old pens that are held together in a PVC pipe frame, you can measure it and do it by hand, etc...
After you have done the nozzle marks, trim the pie sheet so it is 1 inch shorter than the coffee straw, it should be around 4 inches long and about 1 1/2 inches wide. Take the now dried glue coffee stick and place it along the long edge of the prepped green stuff. Roll the green stuff around the coffee straw, making sure your melta nozzle marks are visible on the outside. Trim the excess green stuff and clean the seam up with a rounded metal tool coated in petroleum jelly.

One stick can make at least 20 melta nozzles, the rest of the gun can be framed with either a tiny bit of aluminum foil using a pair of needle nose pliers, or made from pen-caps (if you can find ones small enough to make such tiny guns). After making the frame for the gun simply clean up the appearance with some green stuff; I would recommend brown stuff for very detailed machinery bits. Green stuff is no where near as good at being sanded and filed as brown stuff is.

If you want to, you can make a mold using a mix of 1 parts milliput to 1 parts green stuff. Just mix the two together after independently mixing them, stick the mix into a small metal jar-lid (leave the rubber lining in the lid). After making the surface as even as possible by using some water to smooth the surface take your scratch-built gun and lay it on waxed paper, put petroleum jelly on everything but your eyeballs . The gun to be molded will need a built in port using a sprue bit attached to the handle of the gun or something if you plan to use the mold for a "liquid" cast. Now simply cast one side of the gun, making sure to get a very solid fit in the green stuff. Wait around 6 hours at least then cast the second side using the same method.

You can use this mold to cast with just green stuff, simply take a clump of green stuff, coat the mold generously with petroleum jelly, and press the green stuff into shape with the mold. With a bit of practice you will easily get the hang of this.

OR

Simply do something like this... http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/239553.page


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/18 02:39:01


Post by: Lord of battles


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Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/18 07:38:02


Post by: Corpsesarefun


Lord of battles wrote:aswom


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Assworm?
I doubt thats appropriate for the level of quality for this tutorial...


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/18 08:21:02


Post by: Krellnus


My flgs is having an event soon where you build yourself as a guardsman and I was wondering if you could post a tutorial on gun slings to actually fit across the neck and shoulder.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/19 15:04:14


Post by: whatwhat


Ok I shall try and get that in my next one. What I would do though is actually not too different from the second picture in the purity seals bit.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/06/26 14:57:23


Post by: Hordicant


Outstanding Tutorial.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/07/07 13:55:57


Post by: Cypher871


Hi Whatwhat...not been on for a while (work, computer games...building tons of drop pods and rhino's lol). Congrats on the win...well deserved. ; )


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/07/15 21:22:44


Post by: Krimmsonscurge


where do I find miliput? Is that what its called in the states?
Same goes for the "green stuff".


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/07/16 00:35:34


Post by: Crazy_Carnifex


Green stuff you can find at most hobby stores.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/07/16 08:48:53


Post by: whatwhat


Krimmsonscurge, as far as I know milliput goes by the same name in the US. You might have to look online as I do as I don't know of any local suppliers where I am.

Green stuff is what GW call kneadatite, they sell overpriced versions of it in their stores but if you want to save yourself some cash search for kneadatite online and you can get some better deals.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/07/17 02:24:08


Post by: TheKellector


I've seen Milliput at Hobby Lobby stores here in Texas.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/07/22 16:19:59


Post by: Mr T Marine


Excellent Tutorial. I could use this to creat extra long purity seals.
Maybe make them larger for dreadnoughts and other vehicles.

THANKS for these tutorials i plan to do them!!!

BTW i made mini molds for little details like the skull and crossbones on a bolter or lascannon, and skulls from bolters. i jsut took a GS lump and pressed it on it, so its pressed in there, petroleum jelly would work to prep the mold so i can push GS into it without the GS sticking?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/07/22 19:52:12


Post by: infilTRAITOR


I'm a huge greenstuff noobite and am attempting to use it to make some masks for old metal guardsmen and, even though not directly covered, there are some great tips for me to take away from this.

Many thanks!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/07/26 12:41:29


Post by: Ardensfax


Hmm, I can feel my fear of sculpting fading away...

Brilliant! Thanks!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/08/05 15:04:01


Post by: ricardo503


Great tutorial, gives me some really good idea to liven up my SM army...


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/08/07 18:18:24


Post by: fat patty


Congratulations! This tutorial has opened many doors for me, thanks.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/08/08 23:56:20


Post by: Zaxter


You have given me some great tips for converting my AoBR SMs into CSMs.

Thankyou.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/08/17 02:32:00


Post by: lukefrywalker


I never really thought I'd need to use greenstuff on my army, but after seeing this tute I'm actually trying to find an excuse to.

Awesome work!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/08/18 00:11:07


Post by: Guard


Whoah... I'm speechless to be honest...


Great stuff!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/08/31 18:43:09


Post by: resinmann


I hope this article stays in the archives on Dakka.
How many Golden Daemons have you won?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/01 05:56:53


Post by: afrojoe21


amazing, cant wait to start messing aroung with some green stuff


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/01 08:34:12


Post by: whatwhat


lol no golden demons sorry.

I am currently suffering from one of my ussual drops in attention span so the planned follow up to this and a bit of a p&m blog aswell is on hold untill I can get into it again.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/01 11:06:36


Post by: Dark Lord Seanron


This thread has been so helpful ^^ awesome stuff


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/01 15:30:53


Post by: Sadetta131


after i read this article, i realized i've wasted so many green stuff because i didn't used a right tools to keep those putty in pace, and didn't thought about lubricate the blade.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/03 22:16:02


Post by: manbrodudelobster


Where do you get tht clay not the greenstuff the thing on the tabard to start out with?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/04 00:47:46


Post by: Bruiant


I think its milliput. Its not overly hard to come by, hobby stores may have it otherwise just search for retailers.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/04 09:00:36


Post by: whatwhat


Bruiant is correct. It's Milliput, it's pretty handy as it sets harder. You can also file and drill it after it has set. You can also mix it with greenstuff to make it easier to sculpt with. Hobby stores may have it, I get it online.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/04 20:40:43


Post by: GreyKnightT9


i have only just seen this its excellent and well done for winning the dakka thing and it works .


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/06 09:13:13


Post by: calgarisgay


this tut is f!@###% awesome


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/09 10:59:08


Post by: whatwhat


Ok, this isn't new. I orginally posted it here http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/242920.page I'm just putting it with this as It's kind of too short to be left on it's own and I'm going to just add the new tutorials I am making to the end of this thread to make one big thread with all the stuff in one place.

peace

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Get some green stuff and flatten it...


Cut it into a square...


Poke holes in each corner to make a window shape...


Cut diagonaly into each corner and pull away (or don't if you want a square shape)...


Done. If you want to ad the gem, poke another hole in the middle and wait untill dry, then add a small ball of GS.


As you can see by the size of my finger tip in one of the photos this is a fairly small version, I have made larger versions with the same method however.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/10 17:56:50


Post by: warboss


damn you, all i end up with after green stuffin' is more nurgle infested *fill in whatever i was actually trying to make here*. very nice work and instructions.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/15 08:29:40


Post by: Chi3f


Great tutorial man

This helped a lot with sculpting my Ratling Hat lol


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/15 09:37:05


Post by: whatwhat


Good job, glad i could help.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/15 09:51:58


Post by: notprop


Some very clever stuff here, especially the Terminator Honours. Kudos.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/09/20 22:22:45


Post by: Oshunai


Extremely helpful and clear. Now to put some of it into practice..


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/10/07 23:24:15


Post by: Lennysmash


Thanks Whatwhat, exactly what I needed. Been looking for awhile now, this seems like the perfect help to reach the next lvl.

gratz on the tut win also.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/10/08 13:12:26


Post by: Bascilica


Is it meand to be a Black-Templar symbol or am i just... wrong?
Either way, it looks good. Simple and to the point.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/11/05 01:15:05


Post by: ZacktheChaosChild


Good job on the stuff this gives some ideas for my Black Legion.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/11/08 23:42:17


Post by: GrimteefIronshark


Okay i love that. I was trying to mess around with plastic card and building a cross but that is so much easier.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/11/16 05:03:54


Post by: LBursley


Tutorial deleted?!?!?!? What happened?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/11/16 07:49:50


Post by: Saintspirit


Yeah, i wonder to! Everyone seem to think it was so great, but it is gone!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/11/16 09:15:07


Post by: Krellnus


What deleted?
*charges pulse rifle*
This is not cool
*shoots self in head*


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/11/16 18:16:57


Post by: Empchild


now does he keep the surface he's working on wet? because I dont really see a lot of excess water or what have you.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/11/16 19:15:44


Post by: Solorg


Thanks for this fantastic tutorial. Please continue the tutorial, and please show the finished model when he is ready (painted).


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/12/06 23:19:12


Post by: whatwhat


LBursley wrote:Tutorial deleted?!?!?!? What happened?

Saintspirit wrote:Yeah, i wonder to! Everyone seem to think it was so great, but it is gone!


I'm confused.

What got deleted? (been away for a few months)


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/12/10 04:07:43


Post by: TheTrueProtoman


I am definitely book marking this thread so I can always reference back to it, damn you are good with greenstuff. Keep on making more for I am new with greenstuff, some say im not bad with it, but I would like to get up yo your quality good sir.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/12/10 13:48:12


Post by: LBursley


whatwhat wrote:
LBursley wrote:Tutorial deleted?!?!?!? What happened?

Saintspirit wrote:Yeah, i wonder to! Everyone seem to think it was so great, but it is gone!


I'm confused.

What got deleted? (been away for a few months)


I was having a chat with some friends online and I sent them to this page and the tutorial was gone. Said it was deleted by poster. So that's when I commented. But seems like everything is back up so no prob

It's such a great tutorial that when people ask how to sculpt cloth I send them here and they get to see the rest of the goodies in this thread.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/12/11 01:21:47


Post by: abhorrious


Awesome tutorial mate, thanks!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/12/11 01:50:00


Post by: binky


Good job on the tutorial. I'm a total newb with the green stuff and am now way more interested in conversion. Do ya have any ideas for Daemons/CSM?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2009/12/18 16:06:26


Post by: whatwhat


Well I have some nurgle stuff which will be in with an update I post in the new year.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/01/26 05:02:15


Post by: Persephone 66


binky wrote:Good job on the tutorial. I'm a total newb with the green stuff and am now way more interested in conversion. Do ya have any ideas for Daemons/CSM?


Check my gallery, I green stuffed some mohawks on noise marines.

Got any tips on making banners/battle standards using GS?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/01/26 08:55:17


Post by: Captain Solon


well, I'm in the process of making a plasma cannon from 2 plasma guns and a missile launcher.

I'm using the greenstuffs.

I'll start a blog for it.


thanks for the tips.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/01/26 11:45:59


Post by: Gorechild


Wow, I wish i could do that.
amazing work mate


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/01/26 15:10:47


Post by: Owain


Neat. The use of a solid base on which to sculpt the tabard looks worth trying.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/01/27 03:49:12


Post by: enmitee


JUst an added note, you know those highlighters you buy at a book store? They can be used to smooth out surfaces and the "ink" in the highlighters act as lubricant!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/01/27 15:41:56


Post by: whatwhat


Doesn't it get a bit messy?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/01/27 21:26:14


Post by: Bloodhorror


looks awesome!
the best GS model i made was a big lump as a body and just jammed some legs in to show that My Sorcerer had a spiders body... with 6 legs .


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/01/28 12:22:38


Post by: enmitee


whatwhat wrote:Doesn't it get a bit messy?


not really, a yellow highlighter's ink doesnt show to much on skin, plastic, or any other surface except paper.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/02/03 21:39:46


Post by: Wehrkind


Hrm... that's an interesting idea enmitee. I might have to steal some of my wife's and give that a go. Maybe I will find where she hid my box cutters and hobby knives in the process.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/02/04 13:03:43


Post by: Sanctjud


enmitee wrote:JUst an added note, you know those highlighters you buy at a book store? They can be used to smooth out surfaces and the "ink" in the highlighters act as lubricant!


Dude...that's the greatest thing I've read, right after the first post here.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/02/04 15:47:49


Post by: anooci


enmitee wrote:JUst an added note, you know those highlighters you buy at a book store? They can be used to smooth out surfaces and the "ink" in the highlighters act as lubricant!


I can't imagine what that does to the actual greenstuff... o-o I usually go for lotion, and some others have suggested water. Those might be better, less messy alternatives. XD


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/02/04 19:18:19


Post by: WvLopp


all I have to say is thanks Whatwhat for the turorial. It was very helpful for some sculpting I had to do on my aobr dreadnaught. Lost the smaller peice on its cc arm so I replaced it with GS. Not perfect but looks good to me.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/02/05 01:54:50


Post by: micahaphone


how long does it take for GS to completely dry? and how long before it becomes the "semi-firm" condition described in this forum?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/02/05 18:36:51


Post by: MajorTom11


micaphone, from what I gather its 20 mins - 45 mins mark that is the semi firm stage, with it being effectively too dry to work at about an hour to an hour and fifteen...

someone should back that up though, i'm no expert, just been looking into this stuff.


Automatically Appended Next Post:
Speaking of which -

WhatWhat, first, thanks! Awesome info man.

My main question for you would be to ask you to describe the lubrification process a bit more. Many tutorials simply mention the use of Vaseline or water or spit, but don't describe the quantity, when to apply, whether cleaning it up is necessary before paint etc etc.

I have pretty steady hands and am confident with them, but the biggest problems I have encountered with GS is controlling what it sticks to consistently.

Any loob info would be great! lol


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/02/18 19:52:58


Post by: whatwhat


I use oil which is pretty much the same as baby oil or massage oil and I use it sparingly, you only need enough to let your tool run along the putty without gripping it. Same goes for vaseline but I find that too thick personally, and messy. You will need to rinse your model before painting it though since oil and vaseline tend to stick around.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/02/22 22:16:46


Post by: worldwarme


I wish I had read this weeks ago....


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/02/25 16:42:33


Post by: SkeTcHy LaRRy


Amazing. Thanks for the time put into the turorial. Will put it to good use


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/01 03:47:36


Post by: Lord of battles


What a great tutorial!
also for any new sculptors, try using blue tac first so you can get the hang of it.

just my 2 cents


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/01 13:52:16


Post by: Da Warboss


im about to convert a warboss and thought of using green stuff but it looked realllllllllllly hard! after reading this i might try it since it's EXACTLY what i wanted to add to him (ropes/chains/robe). thanks a bunch.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/01 14:13:32


Post by: Ed_Bodger


Thank you very much this has helped no end


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/01 14:15:56


Post by: tough'norky


All of it looks great. I like it a lot.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/02 00:26:11


Post by: Archibald Jack


Tankin' ye kindly boss.

I have a handful of mods on my Necromunda gang that would have looked like Stevie Wonder had done them had I not read this tutorial.

Thanks


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/02 00:47:59


Post by: OoieGoie


Great work mate. Would love to see more tips. Maybe on styles of hair? Just a thought.

Love the the last tip with the star emblem.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/02 01:25:31


Post by: TheGreatHiveMind


Well that helped quite a bit. Perhaps now when i fuse a guys head onto his body it will not look like everything he eats goes strait to his face.....




Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/02 06:39:40


Post by: BLACKHAND


Great tutorial! this kind of thing is why I joined Dakka. Should help a lot with my GS cloaks and tabards( Ive been using peices of carved sprue as a seleton for them in the past :S ) Can't wait to see more of your tutorials in the future.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/07 12:09:14


Post by: kravus master of Horus


Is it just me or is it anywhere I look on the internet this tutorials there


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/08 18:32:29


Post by: oldkey


what about creating your own weapons any tips??


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/15 13:40:45


Post by: Brazila


very very helpful stuff


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/16 06:37:11


Post by: Krellnus


oldkey wrote:what about creating your own weapons any tips??

Isn't that illegal because it is recasting?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/16 09:47:13


Post by: SagesStone


If it is just copying them then yes, but if it's your own unique pattern of that weapon then it's fine. I could make a machine gun thing with a longish barrel and throw what looks like an exhaust at the end and call it the Dante pattern Meltagun and it would be all good assuming that they don't already make the exact same one with the exact same name.
But even then the name doesn't matter unless I was to sell it, but if I did I couldn't even call it a Meltagun, maybe a Magna-gun or something like that, but it would have to look nothing like any existing ones anyone has a trademark on. You're free to replicate your own unique ones though.

Also great tutorial whatwhat


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/16 14:56:11


Post by: Rutteger1


Excellent! This is the kind of stuff that can turn a marine into a chapter master.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/17 20:43:26


Post by: whatwhat


oldkey wrote:what about creating your own weapons any tips??


You want milliput because you can cut and file it afterwards. But mix it with a bit of greenstuff since it doesn't take shape to easily.

Flatten some out to the thickness of your weapon's blade. Wait for that to harden a little then get a knife point and carve the shape (ie and axe head, sword blade etc.) into that flat putty. Then you want to wait untill dry and hard then run the back side of a blade along the edge of the shape where you want a sharp edge, just like you would were you sharpening a real knife. Then you can add a haft, hilt etc. later.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/03/20 12:55:37


Post by: Gitsplitta


Just wanted to say "thanks" for a great thread! As someone who's been playing and painting a long time but for whom scratchbuilding and modeling a things I've only recently been dabbling with... your original posts and the subsequent additions from other members have been extremely helpful. I look forward to learning more as time goes on.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/04/16 14:05:00


Post by: StFoulis007


Wish I could use green stuff properly


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/04/22 22:44:22


Post by: jaweyermuller


That looks amazing. Check out this article about what to do with your left over greenstuff! http://captureandcontrol.blogspot.com/2010/04/making-greenstuff-press-mold.html Thanks for this brilliant post, I will definitely make use of it on my Space Wolves.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/04/23 21:16:55


Post by: cormz


That is BY FAR the best green stuff sculpting i have seen!!!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/05/07 21:04:17


Post by: Ruzto


great tutorial. Helps a lot with camo cloaks.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/05/13 14:14:03


Post by: The Fallen Raven


Amazing Work.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/05/21 19:15:17


Post by: vinbreau


Great tutorial. I certainly learned a few new tricks. Thanks for posting it.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/05/25 01:19:48


Post by: fox-light713


Once you start working with the green stuff about how long dose it take from the moment you mix it up to dry and fully harden?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/05/25 18:35:57


Post by: Scrazza


very useful tricks, thanks for sharing your skills.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/06/23 04:40:55


Post by: lukas-da-trickster


Absolutely fantastic. Any advice on making Green Stuff molds?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/06/24 16:43:54


Post by: Captain Klaw


I'd like to add my thanks to you for giving me a push in the right direction with sculpting, particularly the cloth and ropes.

I've just finished sculpting on a converted terminator captain for my marine army, and while I ended up using a different method for the robes, the twisted sausages of green stuff turned out excellent for the ropes.

So, once again, thanks, and keep up the amazing work!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/07/03 00:02:03


Post by: roguetide


Amazing stuff!! I can't get to grips with greenstuff, I dunno. I always find that its far too sticky for me to do anything with, and it seems to set far too quickly too! What's the secret?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/07/03 07:41:04


Post by: Sinaura


Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you! This is just what I've been looking for! If you were near, I would buy you a cake.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/07/04 21:05:16


Post by: mLuds


Nice marine conversion, great sculpting work!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/08/08 18:09:04


Post by: darthbanesith


Dude, thats wicked.

Great tutorial.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/08/09 21:42:47


Post by: nurgles_warrior


excellent work learnt a lot here


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/08/31 04:44:59


Post by: BebopVox


Man sculpting is a hole new hobby on its own, I may have to go back to some of my custom models later and have some fun once I get a bit of practice in


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/08/31 16:13:09


Post by: worldwarme


Thankyouthankyouthankyou!!!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/09/06 07:37:29


Post by: Lt. Coldfire


This kind of stuff is way beyond me


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/09/06 23:49:21


Post by: Some_Call_Me_Tim?


Very cool, I cannot wait to try this out. Would it work with BrownStuff?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/09/06 23:57:51


Post by: whatwhat


I haven't used 'brownstuff' and a search I just did in google to find out what it is just gave me some very unpleasant results. ...so I don't know.

What is it?


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/09/07 00:48:28


Post by: Some_Call_Me_Tim?


whatwhat wrote:I haven't used 'brownstuff' and a search I just did in google to find out what it is just gave me some very unpleasant results. ...so I don't know.

What is it?


Basically, it is another form of epoxy putty, though that is all I know, since I have never used Greenstuff.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/09/07 01:16:01


Post by: Benjamin385


That is AWESOME! Never Thought of Doing that!

Will Defiantly give that a try


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/09/07 12:31:32


Post by: whatwhat


Some_Call_Me_Tim? wrote:
whatwhat wrote:I haven't used 'brownstuff' and a search I just did in google to find out what it is just gave me some very unpleasant results. ...so I don't know.

What is it?


Basically, it is another form of epoxy putty, though that is all I know, since I have never used Greenstuff.


I just found it online, it's kneadatite which is the exact same stuff as greenstuff, just a different colour. So yes you can use that.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/09/07 13:53:46


Post by: whrextheimpaler


Finally i found someone who knows an easy way to do it, by using your tips i was easily able to create robes that not only look good but make me impress my self. Thanks much for the awesome easy steps!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/09/08 11:03:54


Post by: Winter


whatwhat wrote:
Some_Call_Me_Tim? wrote:
whatwhat wrote:I haven't used 'brownstuff' and a search I just did in google to find out what it is just gave me some very unpleasant results. ...so I don't know.

What is it?


Basically, it is another form of epoxy putty, though that is all I know, since I have never used Greenstuff.


I just found it online, it's kneadatite which is the exact same stuff as greenstuff, just a different colour. So yes you can use that.

It's actually different. It sets much harder and I believe it has some form of aluminium in it so it can be used for hard edges easier than Greenstuff.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/09/08 15:08:30


Post by: ShanksD


Incredibly useful tips, cheers. Went through all my WDs this morning, looking for some GS hair tips and found nowt, five minutes online and I'm brought here, perfect.
Soon my Telion/Cyrus will be complete! Mwahaha...


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/09/14 23:43:25


Post by: pj-brainz


Fantastic Tips m8 I hope you post some more greenstuff tutorials


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/09/23 23:01:54


Post by: General Awesome


You truly have the talents to pay the balance!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/10/09 00:12:43


Post by: space_elf5996


DUDE THESE ARE AWESOME!!!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2010/10/09 15:26:07


Post by: Luke Styer


I've only just started playing around with Green Stuff, so running across this thread was great. Thanks for the tips!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2012/06/26 16:24:01


Post by: elliot the black templar


best article i have found on dakka completely love it but must ask where do you get your green stuff i get mine off of ebay


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2012/06/26 17:03:13


Post by: Boss Gutrippa


Thanks for the help.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2012/06/30 04:50:16


Post by: heavybolter


Great tutorial, I found it useful and easy to follow. I've also had some recent experience with Greenstuff sculpting and converting, I created a YouTube video tutorial and posted it on dakka not so long ago. Here's the original post along with some tips and tricks I'd like to share with you:

Using a piece of clear acrylic as your work surface. You can get this at most craft stores or even at your local DIY home improvement stores. It's a nice smooth surface that can be lubricated easily and is portable. I use a smaller square that is slicked to flatten out my green stuff into nice smooth, thin sheets.

A clay scraping blade, a thin , very sharp blade I use to lift gs off my work surface and make nice clean straight cuts.

Alternatives for lubrication: Canola, sunflower or safflower oil work well. I also use a product called Coolslip sold from a jewelry making site (cooltools.com) that works for me. I usually apply a little to my acrylic surface so it doesn't stick

Rubber clay shapers are a great way to expand your tool arsenal.

Super glue helps to tack Green stuff to your model. Its especially helpful when the gs starts to firm up and your trying to tack on a strap or section of a robe.

Some good alternatives to milliput for understructures I've found are Aves Studios Apoxy putties. I use Fixit sculpt which dries even harder than milliput and can also be mixed with GS for hard edge applications. And if your in a hurry and don't want to wait a day for milliput to harden try using the Faststeel epoxy putties found in Hardware stores. It hardens rock hard in 5 minutes but it has only about a 1 or 2 minute working time so you have to move fast with it. This is the same stuff sold as Instant Putty and Stick Putty. I just used it last night to sculpt the robe on this Crusader I'm converting from a Scout/Cadian:




Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2012/06/30 14:59:02


Post by: Shaozun


elliot the black templar wrote:best article i have found on dakka completely love it but must ask where do you get your green stuff i get mine off of ebay


This probably varies fronm country to country; but in Australia I get mine from a store called back to base-ix that have a website and an ebay presence. ~110 grams (36 inches) for $14.95 free postage in Aus.

America, somewhere like maelstromgames could be cheaper or the like.

I've also heard cardstock can substitute the milliput first stage on the tabard, although I am yet to test this for myself.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2012/07/02 07:16:16


Post by: AlfonsoTheTraitor


Just in that small tutorial I have learned so much thank you and you make it look so easy . I will use these techniques the next time I try to sculpt a robe . Im sure I will have improved greatly because of your tips . Thank you and I hope to see more soon .


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2012/07/08 04:36:46


Post by: Adam LongWalker


This is so nicely done. Thank you for sharing.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2012/07/13 20:26:20


Post by: Acardia


Edit, wrong thread.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2012/07/17 20:35:12


Post by: JeneralJoe117


Very cool, been needing a tutorial like this for a while.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2012/07/19 02:55:24


Post by: Brother maximus


I've just started with sculpting so this rely helps


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2012/08/03 15:44:38


Post by: TigerLightning


That's the most impressive tutorial I've ever seen. I'm going to give it a try!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2012/08/04 18:03:33


Post by: Looks Infected


Great stuff

subscribed


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2012/08/05 06:38:50


Post by: Einhänder


I just recently got into sculpting, so these tutorials will definitely be helpful!

Subscribed!


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2012/08/08 22:19:19


Post by: TheGuardsmen


Thanks for posting this. Just what I was looking for!
I'll be trying this out on some Cadian men to try and make Commissars.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2013/01/06 05:03:52


Post by: YT da painter boy


hey all on dakka dakka and to you too whatwhat i was on the internet searching for using green stuff and came across this and was hooked on the awesomeness of your work, and also would like to share a link with you guys about green stuff were you can buy 36 inches for £6.35 and from the UK too so here is the link...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310236159605?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

its not my ebay no, but come to think of it it would be a good way to boost my sales lol but no sadly it isnt i thought for any of you out there wanting lots of green stuff for cheap then there you go.
unless its an error were he/she meant 3.6 inches, nooooooooooooo i hope not but placed an order so will let you chaps and chap-etts know when it arrives
also to go with it a neat cheap set of sculp tools too. (link can be posted)

Enjoy and once again awesome straight to the point advice whatwhat subscribed and hope there is more to follow.

PS sorry about all the orkmoticons but love using all types of moticons


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2013/01/09 17:59:02


Post by: Exalbaru


Pretty amazing stuff, I cant wait to get up to this level


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2013/01/10 14:10:39


Post by: YT da painter boy


YT da painter boy wrote:
hey all on dakka dakka and to you too whatwhat i was on the internet searching for using green stuff and came across this and was hooked on the awesomeness of your work, and also would like to share a link with you guys about green stuff were you can buy 36 inches for £6.35 and from the UK too so here is the link...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310236159605?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

in reply to my post were i would keep you posted about my order of green stuff. well it was fantastic when that parcel came in the post and opened it up. there were 36 and a quarter inches.
so i mixed some and made a stick figure ready for sculpting and was also amazed how it set. i will definitely buy more when get the chance as it mixed well and set well + with some two part green stuff you get a core were the two colors meet, well i didn't it was like really fantastic and beat the scraps i had left from years ago, ere's a vid ~8
on second thoughts scrap the vid, well i mite edit this and put one in or a link hmmmmmmmm



Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2019/02/03 10:06:42


Post by: deotrims 16th


Great.


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2019/02/04 22:03:31


Post by: Skinflint Games


Necro! But thanks man, I would never have found this otherwise


Whatwhat's greenstuff tips and tricks @ 2019/09/01 19:15:06


Post by: whatwhat


 elliot the black templar wrote:
best article i have found on dakka completely love it but must ask where do you get your green stuff i get mine off of ebay


Thanks elliot. Yes ebay too.