Did I discover something?

Necroghast

New member
I was just working on the base for something I\'m doing and I had some wood glue sitting there. I was going to glue flock onto the base so I squeezed some out but then realized the paint on the base wasnt dry. Not wanting to waste the glue, I took a Q-tip dipped it in water and stirred around the pile of glue. (Don\'t ask me why I have no idea) I noticed that the fibers in the q tip were coming off. (This is a good time to mention that the thing I was working on was halloween themed) I took the fibes and laid them across two posts on the base and they look like cobwebs! it works really well, its easy, and the discovery was totally accidental. Has anyone else ever done this or am I the first?
 

Jericho

Consummate Brushlicker
I\'ve only seen cobwebs on a mini once before, I think it was a diorama at one of the big World Expo kind of shows. Hard to remember the article I saw it in wasn\'t English :D

You might be the first to use a qtip for it though, instead of some other form of cotton.
 

Hinton

New member
Here\'s a mini done by Jabberwocky (couldn\'t find it in his CMoN gallery, so it\'s posted from Wyrd) that has cobwebs:

DarkelfComp.jpg


He says he used the cotton balls his wife uses for removing make-up (you can also see a bigger pic there):

http://wyrd-games.net/showthread.php?t=4530
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
Originally posted by Jericho
I\'ve only seen cobwebs on a mini once before, I think it was a diorama at one of the big World Expo kind of shows. Hard to remember the article I saw it in wasn\'t English :D
someone did a diorama this year with cobwebs and they used the stuffing from a chair cushion or something like that
 
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