Just my curiosity getting the better of me:
What dubbing(s) would you say ARE "tough to handle," why are they tough in
your mind, and (more importantly) how did you solve their
'tough-to-handle-ness'?
I was having some difficulty with mole fur, due to short fibers, but simply
using the palm of my hand to start the teardrop-shaped dubbing 'blob' helped
do the trick... Any better "tricks" for that material type (short fibers)?
(Sorry if either was asked already, but i have ~100 more e-mails to clean
out of the ol' inbin - not all VFB of course, but possibly some with that
already asked)
Thanks in advance, and tight wraps,
-Pete


On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Don Ordes <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Very few dubbings are 'tough to handle' if you have the basic technique
> down pat.
>
>

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