Painting a Cat

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Death Pony;3640692; said:
Painting a cat So, a few months ago I found a dead cat in my backyard

this is all i read before i started to crack up pictured u holding a freshly dead cat painting it
:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:
 
syndicate;3646883; said:
this is all i read before i started to crack up pictured u holding a freshly dead cat painting it
:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:

:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:I might stage a photo of that just for kicks!
 
Very cool. If you don't want to use ammonia, you can just set the skull in water and let bacteria macerate it. Just as nasty-smelling, of course. A quicker way is to boil the skull in a weak solution of sodium carbonate, AKA sal soda, washing soda, or soda ash. Just don't use an aluminum pot- apparently it has a wierd reaction with aluminum.
 
what unbelievable talent you have.. that is unique too..
 
Noto;3648416; said:
Very cool. If you don't want to use ammonia, you can just set the skull in water and let bacteria macerate it. Just as nasty-smelling, of course. A quicker way is to boil the skull in a weak solution of sodium carbonate, AKA sal soda, washing soda, or soda ash. Just don't use an aluminum pot- apparently it has a wierd reaction with aluminum.

The ammonia is used to de-grease it. It was pretty much stripped dry when I found it. I am going to use the bacteria method for the next project. One of my professors found a mouse that's in great condition and almost fully barren. As soon as she's done using it for a still life, I get it. I think you can see where this is going.


Cat and mouse.
 
Silk;3648462; said:
Cant wait to hear what you neighbor says when you return their lost cat!!!

"Mr. Jingles, you look so thin. What workout routine and diet did you put him on? He's really slimmed up!"

It was feral, so no concerned neighbors here.
 
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