she_flame wrote:But I think that if flock and the paint are not the same tone/color the effect might not look as good as using glue - which will dry to see-through.
WhiteDove01s wrote:I was actually thinking of taking advantage of that to an extent. The horse in question is meant to be amber champagne in color, and those often have an odd sheen to their coats, so I was thinking of (most of it, except for socks and nose) using golden brown flocking over metallic gold acrylic, to see if I could get a similar effect.
she_flame wrote:If the acrylic is not enough to hold flock by itself, you could first paint the horse, and then add the flock with glue. More work, but then the flock would hold and you'd get the paint under it.
oniakki wrote:The only glue I've used successfully for flocking is standard white school glues (elmers and Aleene's tacky).
My vote though is also to use acrylic paint as the binder, works nicely and if you color match, helps hide thin spots so you don't have to touch up as often.
Kd_Bunchanumbers wrote:You could always mix the glue with the paint....
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