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Good article, thanks for posting it!

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Glad that you like it. I am continuing with the Araby Undead project, and some other new sculpting/modeling projects. These may give me a reason to create more tutorials that I would love to post here.

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xenite wrote:I am continuing with the Araby Undead project, and some other new sculpting/modeling projects.
You forgot the word slowly.

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This was pretty helpful. Thanks for the info! Looks good!

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Great article, very useful and actually got me working with Green Stuff for the first time, so thanks man

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Wow. And on a home made sculpting tool as well!!



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