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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 437037" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>as for the basic painting of roller, brush or spray.....</p><p>it really depends on your skill set and tools available.</p><p></p><p>I remember seeing some plastic stencils online for camo.</p><p>with a stencil, it would be best to use any of the aerosol paints</p><p>on the market. but, of course, you can create your own custom stencils</p><p>with an X-Acto knife and some mylar plastic.</p><p></p><p>how are your brush skills ?? you could easily get some sign lettering brushes</p><p>and paint the grass, reeds and cat tails by hand after you do the basic painting.</p><p>also, some creative carving of large sponges will work well with dabbing paint by hand.</p><p>(the Bob Ross technique).</p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 437037, member: 13599"] as for the basic painting of roller, brush or spray..... it really depends on your skill set and tools available. I remember seeing some plastic stencils online for camo. with a stencil, it would be best to use any of the aerosol paints on the market. but, of course, you can create your own custom stencils with an X-Acto knife and some mylar plastic. how are your brush skills ?? you could easily get some sign lettering brushes and paint the grass, reeds and cat tails by hand after you do the basic painting. also, some creative carving of large sponges will work well with dabbing paint by hand. (the Bob Ross technique). . [/QUOTE]
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