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2013/10/08 01:49:28
Subject: [[Video]] How to make WEBS by Lester Bursley
pretty awesome stuff. would you mind showing how delicate this stuff really is when all said and done? Was thinking it may be neat to do a vampire lord/necromancer up with the technique but, would probably end up playing with him, and I figure 1 swift tip over onto another model could slash all the webs in twine! (you probably dont even need to show, if erasing them with paintbrush and water works like that after they are all dried etc)
other question would be... do you varnish/seal the models before or after applying web ?
Right, I heard that bit, but curious how easy they come off. If its as easy as shown in video when he is erasing webs or, if they become more sturdy overtime. I imagine not, unless varnish somehow helps strengthen them (would require him varnishing after web spray which was other question I had). I figured it never hurts to ask!
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