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Submitted By | Views | 439 | NSFW Adult | |
Submitted On | Dec13/12, 18:02 | Favourites | 0 | Favourite This |
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Fake blood and Urine can really be made convincing by using Jello mixed a little thick and applied to a clear plastic overlay as it begins to set. Light shining on it sideways gives it a glisten effect like real fluids as can be seen from the lemon flavored jello spot on the character's sweater hood. Apricot flavor is best for urine. Mixing it thinner will make it bead, giving a convincing splash effect. Raspberry simulates blood well. Do not apply Jello directly to your drawing. That will ruin it. Always use a plastic overlay.
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