So a customer has a suit with "sprinkles" in the long white fur around the neck, arms, and legs. How to tackle the sprinkles has been quite a difficult puzzle. It's supposed to look like an ice cream topping sitting on top, not markings.
Fleece sprinkles sewn into the backing would get hidden under fur, would have to be strangely long to be visible. Fleece on long thread dangling from the backing may still get hidden in fur and/or tugged out during washing.
Airbrushing would look more like muddy spots rather than crisp sprinkles.
My favorite option would be some sort of puff paint on the surface of the fur would give the correct effect but she is super concerned about them getting brushed out. But wouldn't fleece be just as easily removed if left dangling on strings?
Apoxie sculpt formed into sprinkles and embedded into the fur fibers like dread beads.
Fur spots would look short and strange on top of a long fox fur.
Fleece sprinkles sewn into the backing would get hidden under fur, would have to be strangely long to be visible. Fleece on long thread dangling from the backing may still get hidden in fur and/or tugged out during washing.
Airbrushing would look more like muddy spots rather than crisp sprinkles.
My favorite option would be some sort of puff paint on the surface of the fur would give the correct effect but she is super concerned about them getting brushed out. But wouldn't fleece be just as easily removed if left dangling on strings?
Apoxie sculpt formed into sprinkles and embedded into the fur fibers like dread beads.
Fur spots would look short and strange on top of a long fox fur.