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This blog is being designed to try and gather up as many resources as possible to do with Green Stuff Sculpting and Converting/Modeling.

It is my aim to make this a Hub for all things green, and give the wider community somewhere they can find all of their Green Stuff needs.

It is going to take a while, but with some determination, help from the community and hard work, the goal will be reach.

If anyone is willing to help with this mighty endeavour, please do not hesitate to contact me via e-mail: greenstuffsculpting@googlemail.com

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-Green Stuff Sculpting
Monday, 19 April 2010
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Recently due to work and other commitments posts have have a bit slow in the last week or so, however I've managed to find a little bit of time to write this post.

I'm sure there are many of you that have looked at either the Dark Angel veterans or some of the Space Wolves models and thought it'd be great if you could create your own version, bit without buying the box, I know I have.

For those of you that are Space Wolves fans then this is one for you, over at B&C there is a member by the name of Stinkenheim, and he's done a wonderful tutorial on how to recreate a wolf cloak. The fur effect is done in a very similar way to a previous fur tutorial shown on here a few weeks ago, which works perfectly. So far this is the best tutorial I've seen for making your own wolf cloak.

The next two are geared more towards your Dark Angel veteran looking models, however I'm sure these techniques can be used on a number of different figure types from Sci-fi to Fantasy.

The first of the two tutorials is a tabard authored by Madscuzzy of B&C, which looks a lot easier than it actually is, finding the right placement of the creases is not as easy as it looks if you're trying to make the tabard appear to flow.

The second tutorial incorporates a different method of making a robes for your Dark Angel models, however, there is also a different method to making a tabard, and also a good tutorial on creating hoods. This tutorial is my favourite, and have had it bookmarked for some time. I'd definitely advise a look over it.


-Green Stuff Sculpting

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