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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So you want to give your custom figure scales , either in the form of a texture for clothing or maybe that's just what their skin is , scaly ; how do we do that? Scale Patterns Tutorial This tutorial is a quickie , and will show you a very fast and simple way to make a scale pattern that requires very little time . I will in time , also show you how to do a complex scale pattern utilizing kneadatite , which allows for much more complex and intricate scaling but this one is just a simple technique using Sculpey . Click the above picture to open a larger detail shot . ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Frank Sturdy PlanetSmasher | Scales 101 | Good Girl Art | Good Girl Art Part2 | Gothic Elf | Baba Noel | | ReelArts Blue Bulleteer | Shocker Toys | Cool Girls | KiniKomix | KiniKomix2 | Custom Action Figures | eBay Auctions | AppleseedTribute | Macross Valkyrie | Planet of the Apes | Horse Sense | WeaversUpholsteryToo | ToyBiz_Iron Man | Dirty Pair | On Display | The OTHER Gorby | | Return Home | Updates | The Archive | Gorby Site Map | Geeb-O-Rama's Model Workshop | Geeb's Toy Box | Geeb-O-Rama Goodies | Movie Madness | World Of The Bizarre | Cool Beans | |
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