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Edinburgh

Hey everyone! bit of a weird one for you - I'm currently sculpting a new model, and I'd love for the jumper she's wearing to have a thick wool effect, something like the jumper this guy is wearing:



Can you think of anything I could use to texture the GS similarly? Or failing that, are there any painting techniques I could use for a similar effect? I'm stumped!

Thanks in advance for any help

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Made in gb
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Edinburgh

Cheeky title change to get some interest! I'll take any suggestions - you don't need to have done it before or anything, I'm just a little starved for ideas.

Thanks to all who read this
   
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Chiba, Japan

Just sculpt fine lines into the gs with your hobby knife. Should be enough.

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i think jackanory is right lay the green stuff on minature the carve into it with the sculpting tool, i think any other way would be too complex. just make sure you have plenty of time ! a roll of greenstuff around the neckline and wrists should complete the effect. good luck , looking forward to seeing her when complete!
   
 
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