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Anonymous Posted at 7:46 pm on April 26, 2008
I'm looking for a way to add liquids to my models what are some ways i can do that (and by liquids i mean like blood or sweat)

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RubberTrees Posted at 7:57 pm on April 26, 2008
I think my friend used strawberry jam for blood once?, but you might need to edit the picture a bit to make it look real, I supposed.

Try red food dye and making it thicker??  

emowhore Posted at 7:55 pm on April 26, 2008
isk im  not much of an art person. lo.
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drifting Posted at 7:51 pm on April 26, 2008
A spray bottle of water.

And if you are going for blood, red stains work better, because its going to be hard for you to get the constancy to make it look like blood sitting on someones skin or something.

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