Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: What Do You Use The Most For Post-Work?

zippyozzy opened this issue on Feb 02, 2005 ยท 34 posts


hauksdottir posted Thu, 03 February 2005 at 8:04 PM

  1. Grind some red clay (adobe works well); add a binder (bear fat, spit, egg white, whatever is at hand). 2) Chew a twig until the ends are broom-like OR find a hollow reed, whichever applicator suits your style. 3) If using the reed, dip it in your paint, put your hand on the wall, and blow red paint at it. If using the twig, dip it in the paint and smear on the wall. You can also just dip your hand in the paint and make a print on the wall, but using a tool indicates that you are civilized. If the paint is too thin and runny or the thumbprint needs a bit more color, don't bother doing repair work... just find another wall and try again to get it right. If you think that all those hundreds of bison were painted during pre-hunting rituals and thousands of hand-prints were initiation rituals, think again. 35,000 years ago, our ancestors were just practicing. It took them this long to learn about post-work. Carolly