
Tape in direction of fur, all over surface, so the fur adheres to the tape. Then shave the material away from the fur. The purpose of this is to be left with just the hair fibres.
Pat down to move any susty hairs,
Spray transfers to make it a flexible sheet - airbrushing on prosaide, hairdrier.
Pat in talc and then hairdry excess off
peel tape off in hair direction


This method removes the hair from the material and is held together by the blue tape.

Removing any tacky areas.

Making a pattern piece to cut from the fur transfer to get correct sizing.

Cutting around the template pattern.

A steady process of drying the adhesive as the fur is attached.

Applying adhesive to areas that need to be flocked.

Using a flocking gun to apply fur fibres to the head.

This helps to direct the fur, and dry any tacky areas.
Fur transfer,
Flocking and Hair Punching
Winston, S. (.) and Galvez, D. (.) (no date) Stan Winston: Fur Transfer, flocking and Hair puching. [DVD] Stan Winston School of Character Arts.