Sculpting putties
Re: Sculpting putties
@Panda - will you be updating the first post to create a compendium of it, or is it too much for you?
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Re: Sculpting putties
Thats the way to gomahon wrote:@Panda - will you be updating the first post to create a compendium of it, or is it too much for you?
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Re: Sculpting putties
Is Milliput supposed to be hard when it's still in the seperate parts?
I just found a pack in my tool box and I don't remember when I bought it, both plastic bacs are still sealed but they are as hard as a stick of rock. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to get them to blend together without the use of a lump hammer :S
I just found a pack in my tool box and I don't remember when I bought it, both plastic bacs are still sealed but they are as hard as a stick of rock. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to get them to blend together without the use of a lump hammer :S
Getting back into the thick (or rather thin as in thinning my paints) of it, not picked up a brush in some time so this may hurt a bit until I get used to the feel of them again
Re: Sculpting putties
not really. ours was always pretty soft.
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Re: Sculpting putties
it gets hard after some time. the same happened to my milliput too (was using it very rarely).yours might be useless already, you won't be able to mix it probably
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Re: Sculpting putties
Updated initial post