the snot just reminds me of uhu glue. its what i used to use a long time ago with models.. for slime etc.. i think i would also try to thin it down a little.. and i would also try it thinned down through an old air brush would be cool if it dried in the air could use it to make fine spider webs..
Yes I have been asked to do a side by side comparison to uhu glue. So that is on the list. But the airbrush idea.... hmmm that could be interesting. I have done similar using varnish which was a great effect. I will do some digging on that one. Thanks!
Well, that's my inner ten-year-old happy...I painted a giant slug miniature a couple of months ago, and the, er, snot would have been very useful. I do like the blobs, slimes, goos, jellies and puddings beloved of fantasy game bestiaries, so I think I may need a jar of that stuff. What sort of paint can you tint it with?
The gore looks great
It’d be interesting to see contrast paint over the snot
That's an interesting thought! Thanks I will add that to the list!
Yes contrast point or the old style dye
Fascinating, thanks for being on top of these new entries in the dirty down family!
Really glad it was helpful!
the snot just reminds me of uhu glue. its what i used to use a long time ago with models.. for slime etc.. i think i would also try to thin it down a little.. and i would also try it thinned down through an old air brush would be cool if it dried in the air could use it to make fine spider webs..
Yes I have been asked to do a side by side comparison to uhu glue. So that is on the list.
But the airbrush idea.... hmmm that could be interesting. I have done similar using varnish which was a great effect. I will do some digging on that one. Thanks!
It’s basically Uhu glue but double the working time and easier to use from my experience.
Cool 🕸
Appreciate it!
whats the snot comparison to uhu glue?
I’m hoping it’s a step up from uhu-easier to use and with more reliable effects, etc.
Great point. I will add a direct comparison to the list!
How resistent are once dry?
It really depends on the thickness... but I can definitely add that to the list to test!
Well, that's my inner ten-year-old happy...I painted a giant slug miniature a couple of months ago, and the, er, snot would have been very useful. I do like the blobs, slimes, goos, jellies and puddings beloved of fantasy game bestiaries, so I think I may need a jar of that stuff. What sort of paint can you tint it with?
Oh yeah I can definitely see it being used as slug slime!
What would the snot look like if painted with a clear color after it is put in place?
Great question, I will add it to the list of things to test!