Hi Guys,
Long time ago someone wrote in a topic about foliage camo, and how to preserve real branches and leaves. Anyone here who got that info safed?
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Hi Marcel
As no one has replied, I figured I would. This is what I found while researching it during the Panther's finishing touch of foliage. It involves actually soaking it in glycerin solution(if I remember right). I'll see if I can find the article again. I was going to try it eventually just to experiment. It's supposed to keep color feel and look as it did when alive, indefinitely. :s
I did find these links.
http://www.taxidermy.com/cat/18/dye.html
http://www.knoblochs.com/plantlife.pdf
Hope it helps
kind regards
Tim
As no one has replied, I figured I would. This is what I found while researching it during the Panther's finishing touch of foliage. It involves actually soaking it in glycerin solution(if I remember right). I'll see if I can find the article again. I was going to try it eventually just to experiment. It's supposed to keep color feel and look as it did when alive, indefinitely. :s
I did find these links.
http://www.taxidermy.com/cat/18/dye.html
http://www.knoblochs.com/plantlife.pdf
Hope it helps
kind regards
Tim
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