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It's a film that's laid over a liquid. The film becomes "liquid" but holds it's shape. The object is then dipped into the film floating on top the liquid. When the liquified film touches that object, it immediately clings to it, when removed you have the pattern.Falcon Four said:I need to check that "camo dipping" out. How could they possibly dip something into a "camoflage liquid" and have it come out with a realtree pattern!?!?
That boggles my mind... Unless this "dipping" isn't actually dipping at all and it is applied some other way...
Here's a link to our local "dipper."
http://liquidillusion.net/
Here's some help too:
http://www.camo-solutions.com/camo_process.htm