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Hey guys! I'm curious, i'd love to make bases like this for my nurgles. What materials do I need for it? I couldn't find a guide regarding how to do this. Does anyone have some pro tips on how theyd replicate it?
The swamp could be nurgle rot and gloss slightly watered down.or a clear resin on top of paint. The marine well find the right model, the rest of the base not so sure.
Also the new gem paint in green will give a wet glossy effect if used right
Marxist artist wrote: The swamp could be nurgle rot and gloss slightly watered down.or a clear resin on top of paint. The marine well find the right model, the rest of the base not so sure.
Also the new gem paint in green will give a wet glossy effect if used right
How would he of done the bubbles and the layering look to the acid?
How would he of done the bubbles and the layering look to the acid?
Bubbles are done by gluing small beads or Styrofoam balls to the base and painting over them. I would guess the layering is done by using thin layers of plasticard, cork, or something else similar, possibly texture paint.
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