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Made in gb
Disgusting Nurgling




Hey, does anyone have any tips or tricks for modeling seaweed/general ocean wear and tear/barnacles onto models. Thinking of doing a deep sea, Cthulu-themed Nurgle Drowned Dead and I wouldn’t know where to start with effective ocean modeling
   
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Been Around the Block





https://massivevoodoo.blogspot.com/2011/03/tutorial-creating-clam-fouling-on-boat.html
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut





I can imagine how to make barnacles from green stuff or milliput, depending on your size.

Sea weed I haven’t seen

Vallejo and green stuff world both have a host of products for water effects and there should be plenty of guides on YouTube
   
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Leader of the Sept







If you tease out individual strands of modelling lichen you should end up with something pretty kelp-like.

Please excuse any spelling errors. I use a tablet frequently and software keyboards are a pain!

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Disgusting Nurgling




Awesome! Thanks for the links/suggestions
   
 
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