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    Camo'd the Krivoman

    Yes, I know camouflaging is not necessary- the deer don't care. But I had the time and well, I really enjoy camouflaging stuff!






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    #2
    Man, that looks fantastic. Great looking blind.

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      #3
      Great job.

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        #4
        Now that is a fine camo job there!


        Skinny

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          #5
          Great looking paint job there John!


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            #6
            Wow. That looks great.
            No more photos of mine.

            BP

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              #7
              Looks great!!!!!

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                #8
                Looks good.

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                  #9
                  You got some artistic skills..excellent job

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                    #10
                    Very nice, since you like camoing stuff so much I have two others you are more than welcome to do

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                      #11
                      Very Nice!

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                        #12
                        nice

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                          #13
                          Looks good. I also enjoy doing some camo



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                            #14
                            Beautiful job.. you should do a diy thread on camo.

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                              #15
                              Thanks fellas - it is not as difficult as it may look. For the larger trees/branches I just masked with tape and sprayed them. I cut a bunch of stencils out of manila folders for leaves and smaller branches. Some are "spray through" some are "spray around". Layering light-to-dark is what gives it visual depth. It is really hard to screw up - if you make a mistake you just paint over it






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