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2009/12/15 06:26:20
Subject: Painting Blood & Gore
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Automated Rubric Marine of Tzeentch
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First off let me start by saying I do not take credit for this tutorial in any way. The reason I am posting it is because it's incredibly easy to do and looks freakin' amazing. I think the only thing that I would have done if this tutorial was mine, is have used a silver weapon so you could see the effects more clearly on how it looks on a model but regardless, you can see the result on the piece of plasticard he has used perfectly.
http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/index.php?autocom=ineo&showarticle=298
But anticitizen013, I hear you asking; Where can I get this most glorious of paints?
Well my fine feathered friend, I too was looking for this magical substance and was pleasantly surprised to find it on eBay of all places. I bought 1 pot of it (10ml which is ever so slightly less than the Foundation Paints/Washes) and it cost me a whopping 4$ Canadian. Shipped. Imagine that!
This is an excellent tutorial and I hope some of you can find some models to splatter gore on *looks at all his Khornate brethren*
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2009/12/15 09:53:13
Subject: Painting Blood & Gore
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Stalwart Tribune
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you can get tamiya clear red at many hobby stores down here in Australia. I may just think about buying some now...
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2009/12/17 05:18:06
Subject: Painting Blood & Gore
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Fresh-Faced New User
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Does anyone know of any other products equivalent to the tamiya clear ?
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2009/12/17 05:53:13
Subject: Painting Blood & Gore
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Aspirant Tech-Adept
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hellbanger wrote:Does anyone know of any other products equivalent to the tamiya clear ?
TCR is the best, barring that there is the method of using red gore, a bit of brown ink and PVC glue to get a similar, (but not quite same) effect. you will need to experiment with first mixing and then applying, as it can go very wrong in a hurry.
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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2009/12/17 05:54:21
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2009/12/17 07:47:40
Subject: Painting Blood & Gore
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Automated Rubric Marine of Tzeentch
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hellbanger wrote:Does anyone know of any other products equivalent to the tamiya clear ?
Honestly I'd just eBay it. 4$ CDN shipped is totally worth it. I don't think you'd be able to replicate the effects of this stuff as effectively if you were to make it yourself. It's an incredibly small price to pay to get the results you're looking for while saving yourself the endless headache of experimentation
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2009/12/17 08:55:14
Subject: Painting Blood & Gore
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Fresh-Faced New User
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anticitizen013 wrote:hellbanger wrote:Does anyone know of any other products equivalent to the tamiya clear ?
Honestly I'd just eBay it. 4$ CDN shipped is totally worth it. I don't think you'd be able to replicate the effects of this stuff as effectively if you were to make it yourself. It's an incredibly small price to pay to get the results you're looking for while saving yourself the endless headache of experimentation
i agree with that. Its on the list. Experimenting is fun though.
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2009/12/17 10:38:59
Subject: Painting Blood & Gore
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Automated Rubric Marine of Tzeentch
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It can be depending on how much patience you have
In any case I'd like to see some peoples results with this stuff so if anyone has any pictures of it in action, that would be awesome. Once mine arrives I'll add my own. Mmmm blood effects... hehe
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2009/12/17 17:17:01
Subject: Painting Blood & Gore
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Incorporating Wet-Blending
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Tamiya red clear + glue + brown and purple inks makes great visceral gore. Hot glue also works great for adding "strings" of gore.
http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.com/2009/10/tutorial-making-ugly-strings-and-stuff.html
A great site for tips BTW!
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-James
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2009/12/19 01:38:00
Subject: Painting Blood & Gore
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Regular Dakkanaut
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I like this alot. Thing is I would have stopped at step 2. Once he added the black it seemed much to dark, may be purple would have been a better choice I am going to experienment with this a bit I ythink. Great tips though.
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2009/12/19 04:19:48
Subject: Painting Blood & Gore
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Ollanius Pius - Savior of the Emperor
Gathering the Informations.
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Heh.
I've always just gone the toothbrush flick method. It lets you hit a bunch of units at once, and it's great for representing arterial spray! Yay!
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2009/12/19 05:01:52
Subject: Painting Blood & Gore
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Automated Rubric Marine of Tzeentch
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Looks like I may ue this technique for some goo on my DG...
Thanks for posting.
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2009/12/21 07:14:25
Subject: Painting Blood & Gore
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Grovelin' Grot
Christchurch, New Zealand
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It's great! works really well
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Orkses never lose a battle!
If we win we win
If we dies we die fightin' so it dun count
If we runs for it we don't die neither
cos we can come back for annuver go, see!
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