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For most of my "grass", I don't buy much ground foam or static grass, but I apply a layer of tan (dead grass colored) felt from a bolt of it I bought on sale at a local fabric store years ago. It's covered a LOT of scenery. After the adhesive is set, I take my airbrush and spray appropriate areas of it several shades of green and/or brown, depending on photos I've taken of the actual place...let the colorfast artist's ink dry, then tease the felt up with various dental piks, knife blades, file cards and wire brushes, trim it, vacuum up the cut pieces, lightly bury it under sifted and graded real dirt and then tease up the strands through the dirt, either a lot or a few depending on my references. I then spray the area lightly with wet water and then dribble on my matte medium/water mixture using a big medicine dropper, letting it flow outward into the dirt but staying mostly away from the above-dirt fibers by placing the medicine dropper's "nozzle" at ground level, below most of the teased-up fibers.
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Bob, this sounds very interesting, do any of your photos show the finished product?